As a general rule, for projects requiring work on a roof, how far should your ladder be able to extend?
Five feet beyond the roofline
Three feet beyond the roofline
One foot beyond the roofline
Question 2
What should be factored in when accounting for load capacity?
Body weight
Tools
Materials
Clothing
All of the above
Question 3
Never stand beyond this point on an extension ladder to properly maintain balance.
The fifth rung from the top
The fourth rung from the top
The third rung from the top
The second rung from the top
Question 4
How many points of contact should a worker on a ladder maintain at all times?
One
At least two
At least three
Four
Question 5
True or False? - You’re over reaching when your shoulders move beyond the stiles of a ladder.
True
False
Question 6
True or False? - Metal ladders can be used near electrical sources if they have rubber feet at the bottom.
True
False
Question 7
True or False? - The base of a ladder should be placed one foot away from the structure for every four feet of height to where the ladder rests on a building.
True
False
Question 8
True or False? - Foldout or stepladders must have a metal spreader or locking device to hold the front and back sections in an open position when in use.
True
False
Question 9
Which of the following is not a good rule to follow when using ladders?
Never stand on top of a ladder
Never carry any load that could cause you to lose balance
Always set a ladder at a 45 degree angle
Don't pull, lean, or make sudden moves on a ladder that could cause it to tip over
Avoid setting a ladder near exit doors, near the path of pedestrian or vehicular traffic
Question 10
True or False? - When two or more ladders are used to reach a work area, they must be offset with a landing or platform between the ladders.