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Compared with a flat surface, stepladders present a smaller and less rigid surface on which to stand, and the narrow steps make it easier for a person to lose his or her balance.

While standing on a stepladder, users may not be able to take a step to regain their balance or grab something to steady them, particularly while holding tools or other objects.

“In order to most effectively improve the safety of ladders, the causation of accident needs to be analyzed and better understood,” explained Baker.

“In many of the cases we have investigated, the claimed cause of ladder accidents is that the person ‘just lost their balance,’ or ‘just fell’.

“This raises several questions, including what factors cause someone to lose his or her balance in general, how a fall from a ladder can be precipitated by disturbances that would not lead to a fall for a person standing on the ground, and how ladders can be designed and used to minimize the risk of a fall,” he stated.

The researchers believe that both designers and users can make a number of changes to reduce injuries.

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