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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
Steel Valley Fabricators can also install the ladder for you in Western Pennsylvania. Contact us to customize a caged ladder for your facility.