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Stairways and Ladders Course Overview Objective: to fulfill training requirements in stairways and ladders in accordance with OSHA 10 Hour Outreach program Estimated Length: 1 hour Audience: Workers, Supervisors, Managers References: 1926.1050-Subpart X - Stairways and Ladders Introduction

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Stairways and Ladders• Course Overview

• Objective: to fulfill training requirements in stairways and ladders in accordance with OSHA 10 Hour Outreach program

• Estimated Length: 1 hour • Audience: Workers, Supervisors, Managers• References: 1926.1050-Subpart X - Stairways and

Ladders

Introduction

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Introduction

Course Agenda• This course will focus on:

• Terms and Definitions• Temporary Stairs• Ladder Types• Safe Use• Inspection• Straight, Step, and Fixed Ladders

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Introduction

Get Site-Specific Training!• This training course:

• provides basic occupational safety and health information

• is not intended to be a substitute for provisions of OSHA Act or for OSHA standards

• is not a substitute for specific, hands-on training and information

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Ladder Accidents• Falls from ladders:

• are a leading cause of work place fatalities and injuries

• from 1984 to 1997, these falls accounted for approximately:

• 3,000 fatalities• 65,000 disabling injuries

Introduction

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OSHA Citations -Stairways & Ladders

• One recent year, OSHA cited these violations:

• 598 citations for no handrail

• 488 citations: Ladder does not extend 3 feet beyond landing

• 253 citations: No stairway or ladder provided

• 137 citations: Damaged ladder

Introduction

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Stairway & Ladder Definitions • Common terms:

• Cleats:- crosspieces between vertical

side rails• Single-cleat:

• standard ladder configuration of cleats and side rails

Definitions

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Definitions

Definitions • Double-cleated ladder:

• Two vertical side rails, one center rail• allows for two-way traffic up and down

• Extended trestle: (extension ladder) • A self-supporting portable ladder • with adjustable section to increase length and height

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Definitions

Definitions • Job-made and Portable Ladders: • Job-made:

• fabricated on site to ANSI A.14.4-1979• Portable Ladders:

• readily moveable

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Definitions

Definitions• Maximum intended load:

• ladder’s ability to support combined weight of people, equipment, and materials

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Definitions • Fixed-Ladder: part of permanent structure

• Stair rail system: • a vertical barrier for fall protection

• typically 36 inches above the tread• Tread is top horizontal surface of a step• Tread depth:

• measurement of tread front-to-back

Definitions

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Definitions

Definitions• Unprotected sides and edges:

• Areas with no stair rail system or wall 36” + in height

• Any side of edge with no wall or guardrail system 39” + in height

• Except entrances at point of access

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Definitions

Definitions• Metal pan stairs and landings are:

• stair forms before they are filled with concrete • may create a tripping hazard

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Tripping Hazards • To prevent tripping hazards:• Pan stairs are required to be filled • Treads must be of a non-slip material or coating• Stairs must be swept frequently and kept clear of tripping

hazards

Temporary Stairs

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Temporary Stairs• Basic Requirements

• For elevation break of 19 in. or more: • Stairs, ladder, or ramp required

• Handrail required at 4 or more risers• Landing 30 in. by 22 in. is required at every 12 ft.

of vertical rise

Temporary Stairs

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Temporary Stairs

Basic Requirements • Temporary stairs:

• should be installed between 30 degrees and 50 degrees • riser height and tread depth shall be uniform

• variations not to exceed one-fourth inch

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Temporary Stairs

Basic Requirements • Good housekeeping

• Slippery conditions corrected immediately• Electrical cords not strung across stairs • Materials and tools should not be left or stored

on stairs or landings• Stairway must be free of projectiles, sharp

edges, or nails

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Basic Requirements • Adequate lighting is critical: • 5 foot-candles of illumination (minimum) must be

available at all times• Door opening directly onto a stairway requires a

platform at the same level• Minimum clearance: 20 inches

Temporary Stairs

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Temporary Stairs

Spiral Stairways • Spiral stairways:

• Should be part of permanent structure• Shall be equipped with handrail offset to prevent

walking where tread is less than 6”• See OSHA Standards 1926.1051(a) 1 and 1926.1052c2

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Stairway Handrails

• Stairways:

• at 4 or more risers or 30 inches, whichever is less

• shall be equipped with at least one handrail

• and one stair rail system on all unprotected sides

• Handrail height = 30-37 inches (from the tread to top of handrail)

Temporary Stairs

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Temporary Stairs

Stairway Handrails

• Midrails to be installed:

• At midway point between tread and handrail

• Mesh may also be required

• Must be constructed to withstand 200 lbs. of force

• Toeboards around floor openings and stairwells

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Types of Ladders • Four Types:

• 1. Straight ladder• 2. Extension Ladder• 3. Step ladder• 4. Fixed ladder 24’ or higher must

have:• Cage• Self-retracting lifeline• Rest platform

Types Of Ladders

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Types Of Ladders

Ladder Materials • Common ladder materials:

• Wood • Aluminum• Fiberglass

• Each has its limitations, advantages, and disadvantages

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Duty Rating• When selecting a ladder, consider:

• Rated load capacity

• Found on manufacturer’s label

• Total Weight (weight of worker + PPE + tools + equipment)

Types Of Ladders

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Types Of Ladders

Duty Rating • Type IA = Heavy duty, industrial rating, 300 lb.

weight limitation

• Type I = Heavy duty, 250 lb. weight limit

• Type II = Medium duty, 225 lb. weight limit

• Type III = Light duty 200 lb. weight limit (Household ladder)

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Using Ladders Safely • You must:

• Understand and follow proper ladder safety practices• Can you eliminate exposure to potential injury?

• If possible, don’t use a ladder and eliminate the risks --falls, contact with over - head utilities, back and muscle strain

Using Ladders Safely

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When you have to use a ladder • Protect yourself from injury: • Wear good work boots or shoes with a heel and non-slip soles• Ensure boots are clean before starting to climb the ladder• Gloves are recommended • Be aware of jewelry that might catch on the ladder

Using Ladders Safely

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Top Ten Rules1. Inspect the ladder for damage or defects

• Do not use a damaged ladder • Remove it from work area• Is it free of oil, grease, other slipping hazards?• All warning stickers should be clearly affixed

Using Ladders Safely

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Using Ladders Safely

Top Ten Rules • 2. Inspect the location

• Is it stable?• Free of debris, liquids?• Any overhead utilities, other obstructions? • Equipment, traffic or tripping hazards?

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Using Ladders Safely

Top Ten Rules 3. Select the right ladder for the job:• long/tall enough, non-conductive?

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Using Ladders Safely

Top Ten Rules• 4. Position the ladder correctly, using the four-to-one

rule.

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Using Ladders Safely

Top Ten Rules

5. Face the ladder and use both hands when ascending and descending.

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Using Ladders Safely

Top Ten Rules • 6. Secure the ladder to a rigid support

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Using Ladders Safely

Top Ten Rules7. Do not carry materials or tools while ascending

and descending the ladders

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Using Ladders Safely

Top Ten Rules8. Do not extend beyond the rails

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Using Ladders Safely

Top Ten Rules 9. Never use a stepladder as a straight ladder

-- and never stand on the top 2 steps of a stepladder

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Using Ladders Safely

Top Ten Rules

10. When setting up a step ladder:ALL four legs must be level and on a firm surface

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Ladder Inspection• Ladders must be inspected:

• On a periodic basis• After any occurrence• By a competent person• Prior to use

Using Ladders Safely

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Using Ladders Safely

Ladder Inspection• Wood ladders:

• Look for rot, cracked, split, loose• Should never be painted

• Metal ladders:• Inspect for corrosion • Defective ladders to be removed from

service.• Not to be used around electrical work

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Using Ladders Safely

Ladder Inspection • Fiberglass ladders:

• Inspect for Damage by heat or corrosives• Always check rung locks on extension ladder and

check label • Tag damaged ladders “do not use” and remove

from work area

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Straight Ladders- Requirements• Support 4 times the maximum intended load (see

manufacturer’s label)• Do not exceed the maximum load! • Spacing for rungs, cleats and steps must be

uniform 10”-14”• Rungs, cleats and steps are to be skid-resistant

Straight and Stepladders

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Using Straight Ladders • Single section max. length = 30’• Double section ladders max. length = 48’• Triple section ladder max. length = 60’• Overlap of sections = 3-5’• Top section of an extension should not be used by itself

Straight and Stepladders

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Common Types of Stepladders • Three Types of Stepladders, rated by height:

• Type I are Industrial, 3-20 ft. long, heavy duty, construction, industrial trades

• Type II are Commercial, 3-12 ft. long, medium duty, office, light duty trades

• Type III are Household, 3-6 ft. light duty• Not approved for use on construction projects

Straight and Stepladders

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Using Stepladders• See ANSI A14.1, 14.3, or 14.5 • Rungs, cleats, or steps are to be skid

resistantSpacing for rungs, cleats or steps = 8 in. -12 in., uniformly

• Spreader/locking device is required

Straight and Stepladders

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Using Stepladders• Top two steps are not to be used

• In California, top 3 steps cannot be used unless handhold available or fall protection available

Straight and Stepladders

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Straight and Stepladders

Using Stepladders • Stepladders used only in fully open position:

• Placed on level ground• Do not use as a straight ladder• Must have permanently affixed label • Periodic inspection by a competent person, before use

by the worker

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FIXED LADDERS –Definition• Fixed ladders:

• Permanent part of structure in most cases

• Provide access to roofs, tanks, or to large equipment

Fixed Ladders

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Fixed Ladders

Fixed Ladders - Requirements• Standards for Fixed Ladders: • Found in ANSI A14.3 and in OSHA regs • Distance between rungs can not exceed 12

inches, and must be uniform• Metal ladders should be painted or otherwise treated to

resist corrosion and rusting.

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Fixed Ladders

Clearances for Fixed Ladders• Clearances:

• Climbing side of ladder at least 30 inches from any other object

• Minimum clearance of 7 inches from back side of ladder to any other object

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Fixed ladders must have:• For a vertical climb < 24’ but where top of

ladder is > 24’ above lower levels, fixed ladders shall have:

• Cages• Wells• Ladders safey devices, or• self – retracting life lines

• Landing platform every 20 feet if no cage, well, or ladder safety device

Fixed Ladders

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Fixed Ladders • When Length of Climb exceeds 24 feet:

• Ladders must have a cage or well, and multiple ladder sections, each section not to exceed 50 feet

• Ladder sections shall be offset from adjacent sections, and landing platforms shall be provided at maximum intervals of 50 feet

Fixed Ladders

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Fixed Ladders

Fixed Ladders: More Requirements • Fixed ladders without cages or wells shall

have: • a clear width to the nearest permanent

object of at least 15 inches on each side of the centerline of the ladder

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Fixed Ladders

Towers, Water Tanks, & Chimneys • Ladder safety devices:

• can be used on tower, water, tank, and chimney ladders over 20 feet.

• No landing platform is required

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Final Considerations

Summary • This course has covered the following with respect

to the OSHA standards:• Key Terminology • Temporary Stairs• Types of Ladders• Rules for Safe Use• Guidelines for Straight, Step, and Fixed • It’s up to you to apply this knowledge on your

worksite!