Utah Admin. Code 614-2-10

Current through Bulletin 2024-12, June 15, 2024
Section R614-2-10 - Drilling Industry - Ladders
A. Ladders.
1. Except where either permanent or temporary stairways or suitable ramps or runways are provided, ladders described in this chapter shall be used to give safe access to all elevations.
2. All ladders shall be maintained in a safe condition. All ladders shall be checked regularly, with the intervals between checks being determined by use and exposure.
3. Ladder requirements not specifically referenced in this part shall be in accordance with the State of Utah Occupational Safety and Health Rules and Regulations 29 CFR 1910.25, 26, and 27.
4. Rungs, cleats, and steps shall be free of splinters, sharp edges, burrs, or projections which may be a hazard.
5. Where there is a walking/working platform or access to a ladder of 24 inches or more above the floor or ground level, a step or steps of not more than 12 inches high shall be provided for access.
6. Step-across distance. The step-across distance from the nearest edge of ladder to the nearest edge of equipment or structure shall not be more than 12 inches.
7. Cages or wells shall be provided on ladders of more than 20 feet to a maximum unbroken length of 30 feet where a climbing device is not used.
8. All landing platforms shall be equipped with standard railings and toeboards, so arranged as to give safe access to the ladder.
9. The side rails of a ladder shall extend 3 feet above parapets and landing.
10. Ladder safety devices may be used on ladders over 20 feet in unbroken length in lieu of cage protection. All ladder safety devices, such as those that incorporate lifebelts, friction brakes, and sliding attachments shall meet the design requirements of the ladders which they serve.

Utah Admin. Code R614-2-10