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Stairways and Ladders

29 CFR 1926.1050

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General Requirements

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Stairway or Ladder
There must be a stairway or ladder at points of access
where there is an elevation break of 19 inches or more.

At least one point of access must be kept clear.

Break in elevation

19 inches

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Stairways
Stairways with four or
more risers, or higher
than 30 inches, must be
equipped with at least
one handrail.

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Handrail and
Top Rail Strength

Rails must be able


to withstand a
force of 200
pounds

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Handrails

Stairways with four or


more risers, or higher
than 30 inches, must
be equipped with at
least one handrail.

The stairway to this platform has more than 4 risers


and is not guarded. The platform requires guarding.

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Install between 30 50
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Must have uniform Un
riser height and
tread depth, with
less than a 1/4-inch No more than 1/4 inch
variation. variation in any stairway system

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Stairway Landings

Stairways landings must


be at least 30 inches deep
and 22 inches wide at Landing
every 12 feet or less of
vertical rise

Unprotected sides of
landings must have
standard 42 inch guardrail
systems

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Platforms and Swing Doors

Where doors or gates


open directly on a
stairway, provide a
platform that extends at
least 20 inches beyond the
swing of the door.

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Portable Ladders
•Maximum height of single
portable ladder will not be
more than 30 feet (9 m)
•Maximum height of
extension ladder will not be
more than 60 feet (18 m)
•Portable ladder to be used
by one person only at a time.
•The distance between rungs
should be uniform and
between 10 to 14 inch

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General Requirements
• Rungs, cleats and steps of portable and
fixed ladders must not be spaced less than
10 inches (25 cm) apart, nor more than 14
inches (36 cm) apart, along the ladder’s
side rails.
• Wood ladders must not be coated with any
opaque covering, except for identification
or warning labels which may be placed on
one face of a side rail.

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Ladder Angle
Non-self-supporting ladders:
(which lean against a wall or
other support)

 Position at an angle
where the horizontal
distance from the top
support to the foot of the
ladder is 1/4 the working
length of the ladder

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• Ladders placed in areas
such as passage-ways,
doorways, or driveways,
or where they can be
displaced by workplace
activities or traffic must
be secured to prevent
accidental movement, or a
barricade must be used to
keep traffic or activity
away from the ladder.

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‫الساللم الممتدة‬Extension Ladders

• Top part on bottom


part
• Extension Lock
• Overlap Distance
• Up to 36 Ft (3 Ft)
• From 36 – 48 (4 Ft)
• From 48 – 60 (5 Ft)

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Tall Fixed Ladder Requirements
Equip a fixed ladder 24 feet or
longer with either a:
• Ladder safety device
• Self-retracting lifelines with
rest platforms every 150 feet or
less
• Cage or well, and multiple
ladder sections, each section
not exceeding 50 feet

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