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1917. 119 - Portable ladders. | Occupational Safety and Health . . . Rungs of manufactured portable ladders obtained before October 3, 1983, shall be capable of supporting a 200-pound (890 N) load without deformation Rungs shall be evenly spaced from 9 to 16½ inches (22 9 to 41 9 cm), center to center Rungs shall be continuous members between rails
2024 ANSI and OSHA Ladders Requirements | TRADESAFE What is the maximum intended load rating for portable ladders? Portable ladders must support at least four times their maximum intended load, which includes the weight of the user and any tools or materials being carried
LADDER SAFETY - University of Washington Portable ladders must be able to support at least four times the maximum intended load (shown on the ladder label), except extra-heavy-duty metal or fiberglass ladders, which must be able to sustain 3 3 times the maximum intended load
1926. 1053 - Ladders. | Occupational Safety and Health Administration Ladders shall be capable of supporting the following loads without failure: Each self-supporting portable ladder: At least four times the maximum intended load, except that each extra-heavy-duty type 1A metal or plastic ladder shall sustain at least 3 3 times the maximum intended load
Q A: Portable Ladder - ANSI Standards - HSI The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) does specify maximum load capacity for wood and metal ladders by rating, type and load: Wood Metal There is no general industry guidance from OSHA for these “Walking-Working Surfaces” for minimum capacity Learn more about safety training online
eCFR :: 29 CFR 1926. 1053 -- Ladders. (1) Ladders shall be capable of supporting the following loads without failure: (i) Each self-supporting portable ladder: At least four times the maximum intended load, except that each extra-heavy-duty type 1A metal or plastic ladder shall sustain at least 3 3 times the maximum intended load
Portable ladder safety - J. J. Keller Fortunately, these injuries and fatalities are preventable by avoiding common portable ladder safety missteps through efective understanding of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, as well as industry standards and best practices
29 CFR § 1926. 955 - Portable ladders and platforms. (1) Design load In the configurations in which they are used, portable platforms shall be capable of supporting without failure at least 2 5 times the maximum intended load
SAFETY TOOLBOX - Quandel OSHA Standard Subpart X 1926 1053(a)(1)(ii) Each portable ladder that is not self-supporting: At least four times the maximum intended load, except that each extra-heavy-duty type 1A metal or plastic ladders shall sustain at least 3 3 times the maximum intended load