This "Three Points of Contact (Climbing)" lesson covers the essential safety technique for reducing fall risks when climbing ladders or equipment. The lesson explains how maintaining three points of contact—two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand—provides stability and minimizes the risk of slips and falls. Additionally, it offers practical tips on positioning, grip, and hazard awareness, all critical for safe climbing. Following this method helps workers navigate climbing tasks with greater security and reduces the chance of accidents in various work environments.
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Tornado: Before, During, and After
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