A ladder that is less than 24 feet high does not require a fall arrest system of any sort.
Osha roof ladder requirements 2019.
Inside faces of wells on the climbing side of the ladder must extend between 27 inches 68 cm and 30 inches 76 cm.
Bottoms of wells above the point of access.
The following requirements apply to all ladders as indicated including job made ladders.
Figure d 14 clearances for fixed ladders in wells.
Wells must be free of projections.
Per osha 1910 23 b 4 ladder rungs steps and cleats have a minimum clear width of 16 inches measured before installation of ladder safety systems for fixed ladders.
Inside widths of wells must be at least 30 inches 76 cm.
If you already have a cage attached to a fixed ladder osha will accept its use for the next 19 years.
As of november 19th 2036 cages will no longer be accepted as a form of fall protection and all fixed ladders taller than or that extend beyond 24 feet high must use a personal fall arrest system or a ladder safety system.
Osha is giving general industry workplaces including warehouses utilities retail and manufacturing some time to transition.
Under the new regulations a ladder over 24 feet high will require a personal fall arrest system or ladder safety system.
Note to paragraph g.
The top rails of a guardrail system must be 39 to 45 inches above the walking working surface 29 cfr 1926 502 b 1.
Occupational safety health.
When a ladder safety system is provided the maximum clearance between side rails of the extension must not exceed 36 inches 91 cm.
Although a current osha requirement our fall protection inspection teams see ladders that do not pass the simple climbing width regulation of a minimum of 16 inches.
The new regulations change this requirement dramatically.
Platforms used with fixed ladders provide a horizontal surface of at least 24 inches by 30 inches 61 cm by 76 cm.
Intermediate structural members for example midrails or screens must be installed when there is no wall or parapet wall at least 21 inches high 29 cfr 1926 502 b 2.
These are meant to protect climbers as they ascend.
What about landing platforms.
If the parapet is continuous the access level shall be the top of the parapet.
You can choose any pfas provided it meets the osha requirements in section 1926 502 d.
Previously a fixed ladder with a cage required a landing platform at a maximum interval of 30 feet.
For through ladders the steps or rungs are omitted from the extensions and the side rails are flared to provide not less than 24 inches 61cm and not more than 30 inches 76 cm of clearance.
For a parapet ladder the access level shall be the roof if the parapet is cut to permit passage through the parapet.
Multi section ladders with a climb of 24 feet or more require rest points.