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According to OSHA, a ladder
According to OSHA, a ladder that is placed against a wall should make a 75.5 degree angle with the ground for optimal safety. To
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do other countries have programs similar to worker's compensation in states such as West Virginia?
http://osha.europa.eu/OSHA I
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Cindy
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According to the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) a ladder leaning against a wall should make a 75° angle
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Anonymous
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uniform ladder 25 ft long rests against a smooth vertical wall. The ladder weighs 15 Kg. The lower end of the ladder is 15 ft
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A roofer must set up a 40-foot ladder against the side of a house. He sets the ladder so that the distance from the base of the
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I need help on OSHA
what this organization is for, their duties, who they report too, and what organizations are affected by
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OSHA can't inspect every workplace. What kinds of workplaces does OSHA target to do its job?
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A 50ft ladder rests against a wall so that the top of the ladder is 48ft. from the ground. As you start climbing the ladder
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Emmie
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An 9.0 m, 210 N uniform ladder rests against a smooth wall. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the ground
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laurie
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A10m long ladder of mass 18kg leans against a frictionless wall. The ladder makes a 20 angle with the wall. The cofficient of
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