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Pool ladder viewed from under the water, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania.
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One if the assignments at the construction site was to supervise the installation of some ladders. When it was installed I had to make sure it was ok. Just before I tested it, I looked up and thought woah, vanishing point! Take a photo!
These ladder safety tips can be used by employers as part of training, crew talks, safety meetings, or as part of safety orientation for new workers.
This really strange set of ladder/stairs up to a loft area actually has alternating steps to make it easier to climb.
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Today's Posting ~ Why wait for the perfect subject? Make a photo of something that is unfinished.. Post it then Tag it with #TP167
I'll put the ladder away when I'm finished! Now, leave me alone!!
Jackson Township Fire Department
Franklin County, Ohio
Ladder 202
With a replacement due soon, L202 was not renumbered when moved to station 202.
These ladder safety tips can be used by employers as part of training, crew talks, safety meetings, or as part of safety orientation for new workers.
ARABIAN GULF (Aug. 20, 2010) Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician 1st Class Gregory Pruett, assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 1 (EODMU-1) climbs a ladder to an SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter during a mine countermeasures training evolution. EODMU-1 trained with coalition ships, aerial assets and divers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Cassandra Thompson/Released)