American Ladder Institute
The American Ladder Institute (ALI) is a not-for-profit association dedicated to promoting safe ladder use.
The ALI is comprised of members from the US and Canada who are ladder manufacturers and manufacturers of ladder components. ALI is the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved developer of ladder safety Standards. Standards are technical specifications, developed and tested by subject experts, which prescribe rules governing the safety construction, design, testing, care and use of va
05/29/2026
Congratulations to ALI member Lynn Ladder & Scaffolding Co., Inc. on celebrating 80 years in business! 👏
Thank you for your longstanding commitment to ladder safety and helping promote safer workplaces throughout the industry over the years. We appreciate your continued support and partnership.
https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/page/Manufacturers
05/28/2026
Halfway through the year, and our list of Safety Ambassadors continues to grow! 👏
These organizations have been recognized as Safety Ambassadors by the American Ladder Institute for their commitment to safety and dedication to encouraging employees to complete ladder safety training.
Their leadership helps create safer workplaces and reinforces the importance of proper ladder safety practices every day.
We encourage you to join us in making safety a top priority by encouraging everyone who uses ladders to take advantage of ALI’s free training resources. Together, we can help prevent ladder-related injuries and promote a stronger culture of safety.
https://www.americanladderinstitute.org/page/SafetyAmbassadorHome
05/08/2026
Did you join the Safety Stand-Down? ALWAYS register for your official Certificate of Recognition: https://tinyurl.com/36fe2mhe
🚨 Don’t miss this important ladder safety event!
On May 7, Pat McAuliffe, Vice President of the American Ladder Institute and Werner, will join a panel of industry experts for a live webinar hosted by the National Roofing Contractors Association.
From jobsite professionals to everyday ladder users, this session will deliver practical insights on best practices, common risks, and how proper training can help prevent injuries.
If a ladder is part of your work—or even just your weekend projects—this is a conversation worth tuning into.
Secure your spot and strengthen your safety approach.
🔗 Register now: https://nrca.net/Events/Details/13e0fd84-eb6b-48c9-8c34-75f6cd7a0ed6
Safe Steps Forward: Industry Experts Discuss Ladder Safety Join us for an engaging panel discussion about ladder safety featuring industry experts who bring deep field experience and practical insights. This Power Hour will explore the most common causes of ladder-related incidents and the proven strategies organizations can use to prevent them.
05/06/2026
Premier Partners are Safety Stand-Down leaders. The American Ladder Institute is proud to be recognized by OSHA, CPWR, and NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health as a 2026 Falls Campaign Premier Partner: https://tinyurl.com/bdfdhh42
04/02/2026
03/30/2026
As National Ladder Safety Month comes to a close, this is your last chance to contribute to an important industry initiative.
The ALI 2026 Ladder Safety Training & Citations Survey closes on March 31, and your input plays a critical role in identifying trends in ladder use, training practices, injuries, and OSHA citations across the industry.
The survey is quick and anonymous, and the results help guide future ladder safety education, training programs, and industry initiatives aimed at reducing ladder-related incidents.
Join your peers and make your voice heard—complete the survey before the deadline.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MD7YTTN
03/30/2026
As we enter the final week of National Ladder Safety Month, we hope you’ve gained a better understanding of key ladder safety practices and have been incorporating them into your daily routines at home and in the workplace.
This week, our focus is on stepstool safety. Stepstools may be small, but the risks are just as real when they’re used improperly. A few simple precautions can help prevent falls and injuries. Check out our new Stepstool Safety Flyer for tips and guidance.
Final week of National Ladder Safety Month focuses on stepstool safety.
Stepstools may be smaller, but the risks are just as real when they’re used improperly. Taking a few simple precautions can help prevent falls and injuries.
Use on stable, level surfaces. Slow down. Maintain proper balance at all times.
👉 Review the new stepstool safety basics flyer:https://www.laddersafetymonth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Stepstool_Safety_Basics_2026.pdf
03/23/2026
Don't miss the final webinar in our National Ladder Safety Month series!
Final webinar of and your last chance to join the series.
Don’t miss Climb Safely, Work Safely, presented by Werner, focused on the behaviors and decisions that prevent falls before they happen.
By the end of this session, you’ll gain the knowledge and confidence to use ladders safely and efficiently when accessing height.
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