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3124 -12R 2003 Stairways and LaddersA Guide to OSHA Department of LaborOccupational Safety and Health AdministrationOSHA 3124-12R2003 Stairways and Ladders:A Guide to OSHA RulesThis informational booklet provides a general overview of a particular topic related to OSHA standards. It does not alteror determine compliance responsibilities inOSHA standards or the Occupational Safetyand Health Act of 1970. Because interpreta-tions and enforcement policy may changeover time, you should consult current OSHA administrative interpretations and decisionsby the Occupational Safety and HealthReview Commission and the Courts for additional guidance on OSHA publication is in the public domain and may be reproduced, fully or partially,without permission.
OSHA’s construction safety and health standards. General Requirements These rules specify when employers must provide stairways and ladders. In general, the standards require the following: When there is a break in elevation of 19 inches (48 cm) or more and no ramp, runway, embankment or personnel hoist is available,
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