You can choose any pfas provided it meets the osha requirements in section 1926 502 d.
Osha roof hatch ladder requirements.
If you carefully examine the new ruling you ll note that osha 1910 28 b 9 requires general industry employers to provide fall protection on fixed ladders more than 24 above a lower level.
It states that every ladder way floor opening or platform shall be guarded by a standard railing with standard toe board on all exposed sides except at.
Ladder rungs and steps in elevator shafts must be spaced not less than 6 inches 15 cm apart and not more than 16 5 inches 42 cm apart as measured along the ladder side rails.
Roof hatch protection is addressed by osha standard 26 cfr 1910 23 entitled guarding floor and wall openings and holes full text of this standard is available online at www osha gov.
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.
Under the new regulations a ladder over 24 feet high will require a personal fall arrest system or ladder safety system.
Section 1910 27 c 7 and figure d 6 attached specify the relationship for a fixed ladder to an acceptable hatch cover but there is no specific requirement for grab bars.
This new requirement is important for a number of reasons.
What about landing platforms.