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Does OSHA allow caged ladders?
Fixed ladder requirements are set by OSHA regulation 29 CFR § 1910.28(b)(9) and (10). A cage is defined as "an enclosure mounted on the side rails of a fixed ladder or fastened to a structure behind the fixed ladder that is designed to surround the climbing space of the ladder" in § 1910.21(b).
New or replacement caged ladders that extend MORE than 24' above a lower level must include a personal fall arrest system or ladder safety system in addition to a cage.
However, caged fixed ladders have no requirement for a fall arrest system or ladder safety system in two cases: 1) The ladder extends 24' or less above ground level, or 2) The ladder has a cage and extends 24' or less above an offset rest platform that meets the minimum requirements.
Custom-Built Caged Ladders
Our caged ladders can be fabricated to your requirements:
Steel or aluminum fabrication
Round or square rungs
Finishes available include mill, paint, and powder coating
Installation hardware
Ships anywhere in the USA
Contact us to customize a caged ladder for your facility.