
What you shouldn’t do: I want to do this and that around the ceiling of the classroom… but I can’t reach with this step ladder. Wait, it says this is a ladder and step ladder combined. Wouldn’t it be good to use it as a ladder? I see! If I lean it like this… (That’s good!) I’ll support you from below. I’m going to climb! For places I can’t reach, transforming it into a ladder solves the problem!!! But if you misuse it, it can be dangerous. VOL.34 Improper use of step ladders Aki Konishi Akira Koshii
Alright!
Reverse?
This manga makes my heart feel restless…
But it’s important to raise awareness, right?
Even if there are big notices saying not to stand at the top, they are not being followed.
If there is a death accident during the preparation, will the school festival be canceled?
>>5The worst-case scenario is that the school festival event itself might vanish.
The best way to prevent recurrence is not to do it.
When I told them not to do this at work, they gave me a “Huh?” face.
Damn, it’s so frustrating.
Support from the opposite side in the reverse direction.
Well, let me ask you, don’t you want to support the nameless down below in this situation?
What kind of idea is it to support from below?
I don’t understand what it means to support from below even if the ladder is in the correct position.
>>9The ladder itself slips.
>>9No, it’s the person in charge of keeping it from shifting.
>>12In that case, you’re in the wrong place.
>>13Because it’s a bad example.
Blackland Aki Konishi Improper Use of Step Ladders that Shouldn’t be Done Surprisingly, the correct way to use a “step ladder” is not well known. You should not stand on a flat floorboard. You should not sit on it either. Straddling it is also a no-go. Do not use it on slippery protective sheets. There are types that can also be used as a ladder, but be careful not to misalign the “direction” when climbing, as it can snap in the shape of a “knee.” Even domestically, 20 to 40 people lose their lives each year from falls from step ladders and ladders. Things Not to Do ⑩ / End To be continued in the next issue (on sale June 13).
Having 20 to 40 people a year is quite a lot…
I thought it would be a punchline where the ladder breaks and stabs the kid in the face.
>>15Isn’t it just that it’s not depicted because it’s too gruesome?
And when the high school girl climbed up, what could be seen when looking up from below?
…In the case of this manga, it feels like a falling back of the head.
A ladder that is not secured requires someone to support it.
Pursued in one blow by the labor standards office.
When using a ladder normally, someone should hold it down from below.
Let’s put aside the matter of the image.
Both step ladders and ladders become unstable when a person climbs them because the center of gravity goes up.
So it means it was used in a direction that bends inward on the other side?
I was doing ladder work alone at the workplace, but it really is strange.
I was thinking that it was wobbly and dangerous…
I think it would be difficult to hang and climb if it were reversed…
Even if I’m told it’s no good, there are plenty of situations where there’s no other way to do it.
>>25It’s a phrase that workers who just happen to be alive tend to say.
>>25Most of the time, it’s just that I can’t think of or don’t know any other way to do it, and if there’s really nothing, then I just don’t have to do it.
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Just by simply falling and hitting your head, there’s a possibility of death or leaving behind a disability.
It’s even better if you fall from a slightly high place.
Actually, if you look closely, the thread image is totally the answer.
The third panel is easy to understand.
No matter how it bends, isn’t the supporting child also in danger if they’re that close?
If there’s this much warning and it’s still not used correctly, then there’s nothing more that can be done…
>>34The ability to eliminate noise from visual information without seeing any of the sticky handwritten characters is impressive, isn’t it?
When there’s no other way to do it, you either give up or buy the right tools.
>>36Seriously, this is the only option.
The fear that there are places where it doesn’t apply.
You don’t think that just because there’s a warning, it won’t cause any problems, right?
I think you can tell the direction of the ladder mode based on the angle of the ground surface.
I guess there are people who don’t watch it…
The school festival was canceled because someone from the senior generation committed an “oyaji-gari” (a term for attacking older men) in the class.
I guess that person was hated.
>>41I’m phrasing it mildly, but it’s still street robbery…
Please make a ladder that can be used in various ways more safely.
>>42If I could make it, I would be making it.
>>46If we could create a stepladder that can be safely used in ways that are generally considered unacceptable at a great price, it would definitely sell like crazy…
If you read it and still don’t understand the reason, what then? There are many people who just go “Why??” and ignore it.
>>43So I don’t really understand the reasoning that if you don’t understand something, it’s okay not to follow the rules.
This series is slacking off by not properly writing about death, isn’t it?
I wonder if it can be understood from the ground contact surface and structure of the legs…
I have a small one at home, but it was just standing on the top shelf normally.
The reason I’m alive right now is thanks to Ladder-kun working incredibly hard for me…
No matter how much you explain the dangers, there are always those who brush it off with “I’m fine!”
I’m here.
>>51It’s frightening that there’s absolutely no reason for why it’s okay.
This is a case where, after a little thought, it’s obvious that it’s true.
They say don’t straddle or sit, but why is that not allowed?
Isn’t the correct usage also dangerous?
Isn’t the very mechanism of a step ladder itself a defective product…?
I wonder why it’s not okay to sit or straddle?
Is it because you can’t respond when your balance is off?
>>55It seems to be because it makes you more prone to falling.
>>55When sitting, the center of gravity shifts, making it easier to lose balance.
When straddling, the center of gravity becomes higher, making it easier to lose balance.
>>55When you straddle or sit on the top board, you’ll end up facing sideways with respect to the ladder.
The step ladder has support from the ladder part in the front and back, but it has nothing on the sides, making it prone to tipping over.
During my student days, I often heard stories about a part-time worker who fell from the top of a ladder while working and was left with a disability in his left hand.
I haven’t really looked closely, but wouldn’t it turn out like this?
>>57It turns out that it’s possible to lean it against something when there’s no load on it.
The girl below is not one to be crushed.
If a slider or aerial work platform is always available at the school
The little step stool can be used as a stepping platform, so it’s fine to stand on the top.
There is a direction, but
She’s a girl who has a face like Maria.
Speaking of which, I wonder when I was taught how to use a step ladder and what the no-no actions are, as I have no memory of it.
It may not be something to be easily dismissed, as students failing might not be just foolishness…
I wonder if Kosei will draw again in Kirara.
Let’s take a closer look at the essence, Mr. Nameless.
Manga Gorara
Using a step ladder should really be promoted more…
There are way too many people using it in a ridiculous way…
>>71What is it… Are you saying it’s not good to hand it over when it’s tilted to the side…?
>>74I’m telling you it’s no good!
There’s no situation where I would use a step ladder in the first place.
Isn’t it too much to have 20 to 40 deaths a year?
I found out there have been 2 deaths in 5 years.
If you think about it normally, you would understand… Why wouldn’t you consider the risks when climbing to a high place…?
Even someone like me, whom you usually look down on, can notice something like this right away!
>>75Many people do not think in that moment.
Even if one can understand it here, it’s also because they are in the extremely advantageous position of being a third party, like “the onlooker sees more than the player.”
>>75Don’t say unreasonable things to students.
You can say things like that because you’ve gained some knowledge from looking at threads here, even if just a little.
>>75You’re being looked down upon because you can’t think from the perspective of those doing the work or those making the decisions.
Since the lower part is fixed, when it bends in a L-shape, it drops down and is simultaneously pushed in the opposite direction of the wall, causing the supporting child to move in a circular motion centered around the point of contact with the ground, resulting in them suffering no damage.
In that case, the child on the ladder will suffer fall damage plus sandwich damage from the ladder and the ground.
>>76It’s reversed.
That’s the correct way to place it.
>>76That’s a diagram showing when the ladder is not properly connected in the correct orientation.
The thread image bends to “>” towards the child below.
It’s beautiful how the guidance of the gaze makes it easy to notice the title.
When supporting a ladder, isn’t it fine to push from the back?
There are various episodes, but it’s a manga I don’t know where it is serialized.
>>80Goraku
>>80It says “Goraku Land.”
It’s sad that such a defective item hasn’t been updated even in the Reiwa era.
>>84If used correctly, it’s quite convenient…
This is exactly the kind of thing that should be featured in a shoujo manga.
Girls’ manga “Manga Other Than Romance is a Bit…”
>>88There are plenty of things for girls besides romance, and scary stories are a super classic genre.
This? This one has a slightly different coat color…
>>101I see.
That’s no good.
Is there a demand for manga with this kind of artwork in Golaku?
Let’s attach the cellophane to the ring and stick it to the mop.
We will not consider what to do when removing it.
This manga started as a sequel because it exists.
Working at heights should be just the right amount of cautiousness, almost to the point of being timid.
>>94Too many people only learn after getting hurt.
It’s a mystery why it’s a Gokkan serialization, but it’s interesting, isn’t it?
>>95It’s amazing that the editorial side of Golak reached out.
>>97Has the IQ of GORAKU readers been raised by such efforts?
>>110There are other comics with a slightly higher IQ published too!
If you don’t have enough height, just borrow a bigger ladder!
The child down there will probably die too.
>>98In the context of the image, the one at the bottom is the most dangerous…
Even if you happen to fall, having support from below can help you last for a few seconds, allowing the person above to stabilize and make it easier to take a protective posture.
The image bends from the opened part, so before it can hold on, the one supporting it also gets caught up in it.
It’s easy to use and convenient, so there will naturally be some mistakes made.
When building the office, appearance was prioritized.
Because I designed it to install the fluorescent lights in a position that is not visible.
Every time, I’m ending up in a situation where I’m using it dangerously.
Damn it.
Sometimes with a ladder, there are accidents where the person supporting it applies horizontal force towards themselves, causing the legs to slip, so it’s better to place your feet against the ladder’s legs for support.
Comics I don’t want to put on my home shelf but would like to see in the library.
I was initially surprised to see that there are people who wonder why it’s a problem to straddle when they’re so strict about how to use a ladder in the construction industry.
It’s a Gora Comics, but it’s a manga placed in the children’s book section.
It’s not just the young or old who use things recklessly, but older people tend to think it’s fine because they’ve always done it this way and don’t listen to others.
Because of things like this, there are many places on construction sites where ladders are prohibited…
If anything, the old man won’t quit even if he faces pain.
>>116If it was an accident that happens once every 70 years in a lifetime, I wouldn’t be surprised to think that the next one won’t occur until death, statistically speaking.
>>125It’s not a matter of probability; the decline in physical ability and judgment is the cause, so I’m going to experience pain again…
The easiest way to eliminate accidents is to prevent use.
Seriously
The child being supported might only get injured if they are hit.
The older child is likely to hit their shoulder or head hard against the floor from that height with considerable force, so the chances of dying are also high.
>>118If it’s folded, there’s a risk of fracture.
If it’s 4 or 5 shaku, it’s manageable… but if it’s 10 shaku, it’s just too much and it feels like death…
The wise learn from history, while the foolish learn from experience.
Is it okay to straddle the ladder?
>>122Ride on one side without crossing over the top.
>>124If you only ride on one side, you might think the weight would be biased that way and it would fall, but that’s not the case…
>>128Why does that happen…
>>128Consider the orientation of your body when stepping over, the direction of the work, and the shape of the ladder.
Don’t you think you’ll become more prone to falling?
>>128When stepping, use it by applying your weight forward while touching the side of the board with the lower leg near the knee.
Avoid shifting your weight to the left or right in the first place.
>>128The posture when standing on or straddling the top board makes it easy for a person to lose balance.
>>128It is designed to sway back and forth without falling over.
When straddling, it sways side to side instead of back and forth.
>>122It’s no good.
Well, it’s fine if fools die on their own.
It’s bad because it often involves getting others involved or making someone who doesn’t really know do it.
I feel that the correct way of using it always seems unstable, no matter when I see it.
I was changing the calendar while straddling a step ladder…
That’s why there are many places in construction where the use of anything other than a standing horse is prohibited…
>>133There are several hurdles to using the picture in the classroom…
Which one will die?
If only it could be made unusable for both, but it won’t sell.
It’s fine to work on one side facing the wall, but it’s dangerous to change ceiling light bulbs while doing so.
>>140When using a ladder, you work facing forward while in an elevated position, so working while looking up is not taken into consideration.
>>148I was surprised because I thought that was something you use for that kind of thing.
People who are non-professionals and those who do it professionally have completely different perceptions about this kind of thing…
I have no knowledge at all, so I would understand if someone told me, but I don’t have those kinds of tools to use as I wish…
>>140It’s better to use a movable gangway for that.
When you straddle it and fall, it’s a big crash backward…
It’s surprising that there are 2 to 40 fatal accidents occurring each year, as mentioned above…
>>143High-altitude work with a forklift also happens every year, you know…
There are times when the person supporting is really just gently holding it with their hand.
Let’s look at the essence more.
When I see things like this, it gives me an intense shiver.
I’ve seen someone climb a 3-meter ladder without support or fixtures and slip, landing hard. It looked really painful.