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T or F: Job-made ladders are exempt from OSHA Ladder safety.
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Each self-supporting portable ladder shall be capable of supporting:
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Osha Ladders

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T or F: Job-made ladders are exempt from OSHA Ladder safety. False! The requirements apply to all ladders as indicated, including job-made ladders.
Each self-supporting portable ladder shall be capable of supporting: 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 time the maximum intended load.
How are self-supporting portable ladder loads tested? The ability of a ladder to sustain the loads indicated in this paragraph shall be determined by applying or transmitting the requisite load to the ladder in a downward vertical direction.
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.
How are portable ladder loads that are not self supporting tested? by applying or transmitting the requisite load to the ladder in a downward vertical direction when the ladder is placed at an angle of 75 1/2 degrees from the horizontal.
Each Fixed ladder: At least two loads of 250 pounds each, concentrated between any two consecutive attachments plus anticipated loads caused by ice buildup, winds, rigging, and impact loads resulting from the use of ladder safety devices.
Each step or rung shall be capable of supporting a single concentrated load of a least how many pounds? 250 pounds (114 kg) applied in the middle of the step or rung.
Ladder rungs, cleats, and steps shall be? parallel, level, and uniformly spaced when the ladder is in position for use.
Rungs, cleats, and steps of portable ladders (except as provided below) and fixed ladders (including individual-rung/step ladders) shall be spaced? not less than 10 inches (25 cm) apart, nor more than 14 inches (36 cm) apart, as measured between center lines of the rungs, cleats and steps.
Rungs, cleats, and steps of step stools shall? be not less than 8 inches (20 cm) apart, nor more than 12 inches (31 cm) apart, as measured between center lines of the rungs, cleats, and steps.
Rungs, cleats, and steps of the base section of extension trestle ladders shall? be not less than 8" nor more than 18" apart, as measured between center lines of the R.C.S. The rung spacing on the extension section of the extension trestle ladder shall be not less than 6" nor more than 12", as measured between center lines of the RCS.
The minimum clear distance between the sides of individual-rung/step ladders and the minimum clear distance between the side rails of other fixed ladders shall be ? 16 inches (41 cm).
The minimum clear distance between side rails for all portable ladders shall be? 11 1/2 inches (29 cm).
The rungs of individual-rung/step ladders shall be shaped such that? employees' feet cannot slide off the end of the rungs.
The rungs and steps of fixed metal ladders manufactured after March 15, 1991, shall be? corrugated, knurled, dimpled, coated with skid-resistant material, or otherwise treated to minimize slipping.
The rungs and steps of portable metal ladders shall be? corrugated, knurled, dimpled, coated with skid-resistant material, or otherwise treated to minimize slipping.
When is it ok to tie or fasten together ladders to provide longer sections? When they are specifically designed for such use.
What holds a stepladder open? A metal spreader or locking device shall be provided on each stepladder
When splicing is required to obtain a given length of side rail, the resulting side rail must be? at least equivalent in strength to a one-piece side rail made of the same material.
When two or more separate ladders are used to reach an elevated work area, the ladders shall be? offset with a platform or landing between the ladders.
Ladder components shall be surfaced so as to? prevent injury to an employee from punctures or lacerations, and to prevent snagging of clothing.
Wood ladders shall not be coated with any opaque covering, except for? identification or warning labels which may be placed on one face only of a side rail.
The minimum perpendicular clearance between fixed ladder rungs, cleats, and steps, and any obstruction behind the ladder shall be? 7 inches (18 cm), except in the case of an elevator pit ladder for which a minimum perpendicular clearance of 4 1/2 inches (11 cm) is required.
The minimum perpendicular clearance between the center line of fixed ladder rungs, cleats, and steps, and any obstruction on the climbing side of the ladder shall be? 30 inches (76 cm), except as provided in paragraph (a)(15) of this section.
When unavoidable obstructions are encountered, the minimum perpendicular clearance between the centerline of fixed ladder rungs, cleats, and steps, and the obstruction on the climbing side of the ladder may be reduced to? 24 inches (61 cm), provided that a deflection device is installed to guide employees around the obstruction.
Through fixed ladders at their point of access/egress shall have a step-across distance of? not less than 7" nor more than 12" as measured from the centerline of the steps or rungs to the nearest edge of the landing area. If normal step-across distance exceeds 12", a landing platform shall be provided to reduce distance to the specified limit.
Fixed ladders without cages or wells shall have a clear width to the nearest permanent object of? at least 15 inches (30 cm) on each side of the centerline of the ladder.
Fixed ladders shall be provided with cages, wells, ladder safety devices, or self-retracting lifelines where the length of climb is? less than 24 feet (7.3 m) but the top of the ladder is at a distance greater than 24 feet (7.3 m) above lower levels.
Where the total length of a climb equals or exceeds 24 feet (7.3 m), fixed ladders shall be equipped with one of the following: 1.Ladder safety devices 2.Self-retracting lifelines,& platforms @ intervals =<150' 3.A cage/well & multiple ladder sections, each section =<50'. Sections shall be offset from adjacent sections, and landing platforms provided at max intervals of 50'.
For fixed ladders, Horizontal bands shall be: fastened to the side rails of rail ladders, or directly to the structure, building, or equipment for individual-rung ladders
For fixed ladders, Vertical bars shall be: on the inside of the horizontal bands and shall be fastened to them
For fixed ladders, Cages shall extend: not less than 27 inches (66 cm), or more than 30 inches (76 cm) from the centerline of the step or rung (excluding the flare at the bottom of the cage), and shall not be less than 27 inches (68 cm) in width
For fixed ladders, The inside of the cage shall: be clear of projections
For fixed ladders, Horizontal bands shall be spaced: not more than 4 feet (1.2 m) on center vertically
For fixed ladders, Vertical bars shall be spaced: at intervals not more than 9 1/2 inches (24 cm) on center horizontally
For fixed ladders, the bottom of the cage shall be: at a level not less than 7' nor more than 8' above the point of access to the bottom of the ladder. The bottom of the cage shall be flared not less than 4" all around within the distance between the bottom horizontal band and the next higher band
For fixed ladders, The top of the cage shall be: a minimum of 42 inches (1.1 m) above the top of the platform, or the point of access at the top of the ladder, with provision for access to the platform or other point of access.
Wells for fixed ladders shall conform to all of the following: 1.They shall completely encircle the ladder 2.They shall be free of projections 3.Their inside face on the climbing side of the ladder shall extend not less than 27" nor more than 30" from the centerline of the step or rung
Wells for fixed ladders, The inside clear width shall be: at least 30 inches
Wells for fixed ladders, the bottom of the wall on the access side shall start: at a level not less than 7 feet (2.1 m) nor more than 8 feet (2.4 m) above the point of access to the bottom of the ladder.
Ladder safety devices, and related support systems, for fixed ladders shall conform to all of the following (part one): 1.capable of 18" drop of 500-pound weight 2.permit to ascend/descend without having to hold/push/pull any part of device, leaving both hands free
Mountings for rigid carriers shall be attached: at each end of the carrier, with intermediate mountings, as necessary, spaced along the entire length of the carrier, to provide the strength necessary to stop employees' falls;
Mountings for flexible carriers shall be attached: at each end of the carrier. When the system is exposed to wind, cable guides for flexible carriers shall be installed at a minimum spacing of 25 ft and maximum spacing of 40 ft along the entire length of the carrier, to prevent wind damage to the system.
The design and installation of mountings and cable guides shall not: reduce the design strength of the ladder.
The side rails of through or side-step fixed ladders shall extend: 42" above top of the access level or landing platform served by the ladder. For a parapet ladder, the access level shall be the roof if parapet is cut to permit passage thru parapet; if parapet is continuous, the access level shall be the top of parapet.
For through-fixed-ladder extensions, the steps or rungs shall be: omitted from the extension and the ext. of side rails shall flare to provide not < 24" nor > 30" clearance between side rails. Where ladder safety devices are provided, the maximum clearance between side rails of the ext. shall not exceed 36".
For side-step fixed ladders, the side rails and the steps or rungs shall be: continuous in the extension.
Individual-rung/step ladders, except those used where their access openings are covered with manhole covers or hatches, shall extend: at least 42 inches (1.1 m) above an access level or landing platform either by the continuation of the rung spacings as horizontal grab bars or by providing vertical grab bars that shall have the same lateral spacing as the vertical legs of the rungs.
Ladder safety devices, and related support systems, for fixed ladders shall conform to all of the following (part one): 3.activated within 2' after a fall occurs, and limit descending velocity to 7 ft/sec. 4. connection between carrier/lifeline and body belt or harness shall not exceed 9".
When portable ladders are used for access to an upper landing surface, the ladder side rails shall extend: at least 3' above upper landing surface; or, when such an extension is not possible because of the ladder's length, then the ladder shall be secured at its top to a rigid support, and a grabrail shall be provided to assist in mounting/dismounting.
In no case shall the extension: be such that ladder deflection under a load would, by itself, cause the ladder to slip off its support.
Ladders shall be maintained free of: oil, grease, and other slipping hazards.
T or F? It is ok to have slightly more weight on a ladder than was intended because of the safety factor rating? False! Ladders shall not be loaded beyond the maximum intended load for which they were built, nor beyond their manufacturer's rated capacity.
Ladders shall be used only for? the purpose for which they were designed.
Non-self-supporting ladders shall be used at an angle such that? the horizontal distance from the top support to the foot of the ladder is approximately one-quarter of the working length of the ladder (the distance along the ladder between the foot and the top support).
Wood job-made ladders with spliced side rails shall be used at an angle such that? the horizontal distance is one-eighth the working length of the ladder.
Fixed ladders shall be used at a pitch that is? no greater than 90 degrees from the horizontal, as measured to the back side of the ladder.
T or F: Ladders can be used on unstable or unlevel surfaces if they are secured? True! Ladders shall be used only on stable and level surfaces unless secured to prevent accidental displacement.
Ladders shall not be used on slippery surfaces unless what? They are secured or provided with slip-resistant feet to prevent accidental displacement.
Ladders placed in any location where they can be displaced by workplace activities or traffic, such as in passageways, doorways, or driveways, shall be? secured to prevent accidental displacement, or a barricade shall be used to keep the activities or traffic away from the ladder.
The top of a non-self-supporting ladder shall be placed with the two rails supported how? equally unless it is equipped with a single support attachment.
Ladders shall not be moved, shifted, or extended when? while occupied.
Ladders shall have nonconductive siderails if they are used where the employee or the ladder could what? contact exposed energized electrical equipment, except as provided in 1926.951(c)(1) of this part.
T or F: The top or top step of a stepladder shall not be used as a step. True!
Cross-bracing on the rear section of stepladders shall not be used for climbing unless what? the ladders are designed and provided with steps for climbing on both front and rear sections.
Ladders shall be inspected by a competent person for what and when? visible defects on a periodic basis and after any occurrence that could affect their safe use.
Portable ladders with structural defects, such as, but not limited to, broken or missing rungs, cleats, or steps, broken or split rails, corroded components, or other faulty or defective components, shall either be what? immediately marked in a manner that readily identifies them as defective, or be tagged with "Do Not Use" or similar language, and shall be withdrawn from service until repaired.
Fixed ladders with structural defects, such as, but not limited to, broken or missing rungs, cleats, or steps, broken or split rails, or corroded components, shall be what? withdrawn from service until repaired.
The requirement to withdraw a defective ladder from service is satisfied if the ladder is either:
Ladder repairs shall restore the ladder to a condition that is what? meeting its original design criteria, before the ladder is returned to use.
T or F? Single-rail ladders are safe to use if used in it's intended purpose? False! single rail ladders shall not be used. ever.
When ascending or descending a ladder, the user shall do what? face the ladder.
Each employee shall use at least one hand to do what? grasp the ladder when progressing up and/or down the ladder.
An employee shall not carry any object or load that could cause what? the employee to lose balance and fall.
Slip-resistant feet shall not be used as a substitute for care in? placing, lashing, or holding a ladder that is used upon slippery surfaces including, but not limited to, flat metal or concrete surfaces that are constructed so they cannot be prevented from becoming slippery.
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