Texas Piper
Mechanical
- Oct 26, 2020
- 25
I'd like some clarification on the Fixed Ladders regulations posted by OSHA. They seem to contradict themselves in certain areas. I hope I placed this in the correct forum, it seemed the appropriate place, if not, apologies.
My concern is related to the maximum climb on a fixed ladder, when landings must be provided, when the ladders must alternate and if fall protection must be provided.
As an example:
I have a multi-level structural platform system. Elevations are: Grade, Platform at +17', Platform at +34'.
Can I have a single fixed ladder go from grade to the first platform and then the second? Ladder would be caged and then the "landing" would be the platform itself with a safety gate. Does OSHA treat this fixed ladder as a length of 34'? Or is it "two" 17' ladders because there is a "landing" in between? Is the correct way to handle this to have separate fixed ladders of 17' length each?
As I understand it the only requirement for these lengths is a cage system, they are not required to have a fall arresting system?
Thank you in advance for the advice.
My concern is related to the maximum climb on a fixed ladder, when landings must be provided, when the ladders must alternate and if fall protection must be provided.
As an example:
I have a multi-level structural platform system. Elevations are: Grade, Platform at +17', Platform at +34'.
Can I have a single fixed ladder go from grade to the first platform and then the second? Ladder would be caged and then the "landing" would be the platform itself with a safety gate. Does OSHA treat this fixed ladder as a length of 34'? Or is it "two" 17' ladders because there is a "landing" in between? Is the correct way to handle this to have separate fixed ladders of 17' length each?
As I understand it the only requirement for these lengths is a cage system, they are not required to have a fall arresting system?
Thank you in advance for the advice.