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OSHA has developed detailed regulations related to the proper design and use of ladders and stairways in construction (29 CFR 1926 Subpart X) because careless construction, use, and maintenance of ladders and stairways are a frequent cause of falls, injuries and, occasionally, deaths. The regulations describe everything from how far apart rungs should be to specific do's and don'ts for ladder safety.
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Maintenance vs. construction; working from fixed ladders.[1910.12; 1926.1053(a)(18); 1926.1053(a)(19); 1926.1053(b)(4)]
05/11/1999National
07/15/1992 - CPL 2.34 CH-6 - Changes to the Construction Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVES) Manual
2009 Violation Summary for Ladders - Construction
2011 Violation Summary for Stairways/Ladders - Construction
29 CFR § 1926.1050 Scope, application, and definitions applicable to this subpart
29 CFR § 1926.1051 General requirements
29 CFR § 1926.1052 Stairways
29 CFR § 1926.1053 Ladders
29 CFR § 1926.1060 Training requirements
08/12/1997National
Applicability of OSHA's ladder standard, 29 CFR Part 1926 Subpart X to a particular situation.[1926.1050; 1926.1053(a)(1); 1926.1053(a)(1)(ii)]
07/18/2002National
Applicability of Subpart L and Subpart X to stair towers used for access to multistory buildings.[1926 Subpart L; 1926 Subpart X]
02/23/2000National
Applicable regulations to a metal cable ladder that is similar to a Jacob's Ladder.[1926.1050(a); 1926.1050(b); 1926.1053; 1910.1053(a); 1926.1053(b)(5)(iii); 1926.951(c)(1); 1926.1053(b)(12)]
11/03/2003National
Are podium ladders covered under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart X or Subpart L? 12/10/2007National
Compliance of automatically retractable rest platforms used with self-retracting lifelines for meeting requirements for fixed ladder safety equipment.[1926.1053(a)(19); 1926.1053(a)(19)(i); 1926.1053(a)(19)(ii); 1926.1053(a)(19)(iii); 192
12/06/2004National
Construction standards for equipment such as Shuttle Buggy.[1926.600; 1926.601; 1926.555; 1926.1050; 1926.1053; 1926.800; 1926.407]
Fall protection requirements for fixed and portable ladders in construction.[1926.1053(a)(19); 1926.1053(a)(18); 1926.502(d)(16)(iii); 1926.1050(b)]
01/13/2000National
Keller ladder proper set up.[1926.32]
12/01/1993National
10/05/1995National
Loads carried by persons climbing or descending a ladder.[1926.1053(b)(22)]
04/02/1992National
Metal ladder rungs are required to be skid-resistant.[1926.1053(a)(6)(i)]
10/09/1992National
Minimum toe clearance for workers using manhole rungs during construction work.[1926.27(c)(4); 1926.1053(a)(13)]
OSHA compliance of Terra Flex stair system (models L-400 and A-500).[1926.1052; 1926.1053; 1926.1050; 1926.502(h); 1926.502(j); 1926.1051(a)]
OSHA Guidance concerning use of clip on products for ladders to facilitate transport of the ladder or other objects.[1926.1053(b)(4); 1926.1053(b)(3); 1910.25; 1910.26]
04/26/2002National
OSHA policy regarding the use of rebar assemblies as ladders.[1926.501]
08/11/1995National
OSHA's fixed ladder requirements do not apply to vehicle-mounted fixed ladders.
02/05/2001National
08/07/1997National
Portable ladders not extending 3 feet above upper landing must be secured.[1926.1053; 1926.1053(b)(1)] 02/26/2004National
Rear fly extension ladders manufactured by Keller Industries.[1926.1060]
04/16/1992National
Reducing falls in construction: Safe use of extension ladders [OSHA Fact Sheet]
Reducing falls in construction: Safe use of job-made wooden ladders [OSHA Fact Sheet]
Reducing falls in construction: Safe use of stepladders [OSHA Fact Sheet]
Requirements for attachable scaffold ladders used in construction; toe-hold minimum distance requirement.[1926.451(e); 1926.451(e)(2); 1926.451(e)(2)(i); 1926.451(e)(2)(ii); 1926.451(e)(2)(iii); 1926.451(e)(2)(iv); 1926.451(e)(2)(v); 192
11/17/2003National
Stairway and Ladder Safety in Construction (Word)
The upper rails and end caps of self-supporting ladders are not required to be slip-resistant.[1926.1053; 1926.1053(b)(7)]
The use of ladders and fall protection by steel erectors.[1926.1051(a)]
07/20/1992National
Use of fixed ladders constructed prior to the effective date of 29 CFR 1926 -- Subpart X. [1926.1053; 1926.1053(a)(4)(i); 1926.1053(a)(6)(i); 1926.1053(a)(18); 1926.1053(a)(19); 1926.1060]
09/05/2006National
Whether a concrete form panel with horizontal ribs meets the requirements in Part 1926 Subpart X for fixed ladders. [1926.1050; 1926.1050(b); 1926.1053; 1926.1053(a)(13)]
06/12/2006National