All ladders shall be constructed of wood, metal, or other equivalent material and shall be capable of supporting all loads without failure with a factor of safety of no less than four, except that each extra-heavy-duty type 1A metal or plastic/ composite ladder shall sustain at least 3.3 times the maximum intended load.
All rungs, steps, cleats, or treads shall have a uniform spacing which shall be no less than ten and no more than fourteen inches on center.
Defective ladders shall be repaired to meet original specifications or shall be withdrawn from service. Cleats shall not be used to repair rung ladders.
All metal rungs, steps or treads shall be corrugated, knurled, dimpled, or coated with skid-resistant material.
All portable ladders shall be equipped with safety shoes, metal spikes, or spurs. Safety shoes shall be surfaced with cork, carborundum, rubber, or other material with equivalent coefficient of friction. This does not apply to step ladders, lash ladders, or hook ladders.
Ladders designed for use by hooking shall be equipped with two or more substantial metal hooks at the top of the ladder. (For chicken or roof ladders, see paragraph (H) of rule 4123:1-3-09 of the Administrative Code.)
Extension ladders shall be equipped with two automatic locks of malleable iron, cast aluminum or equivalent material attached to the side rails of the upper extension and of such construction as to make the extension ladder equal in strength to a ladder constructed of continuous side rails.
A substantial spreader shall be provided on step ladders to hold the ladder in the open position
Fixed ladders shall be provided and maintained in place until temporary or permanent stairways are ready for use.
Ladder landings (rest platforms) shall be installed on fixed ladders each fifty feet or major fraction thereof in length. This shall not apply to water towers, masts, smokestacks, or material hoists.
All fixed ladder landings shall be equipped with standard guard railing, intermediate rail and toeboards. The platform of such landings shall be no less than twenty four inches in width.
At least one side rail of fixed ladders to landings shall extend a distance of no less than thirty-six inches above the landing. The rungs may be omitted above the landing. Where an employee must step a greater distance than twelve inches from the ladder to the roof, structure, etc., a landing shall be provided.
The vertical distance between the platform of the landing and the top rungs of the fixed ladder shall not exceed the rung spacing of the fixed ladder.
Ladders constructed on the job shall comply with the provisions of paragraphs (C) (1) of this rule and the following table. (See appendix to this rule for examples of ladders constructed on the job.)
Single section cleat construction ladders
Min. Inside Width | Max. Inside Width | Nominal Cross Section of Rails | Nominal Cross Section of Cleats | |
Up to 16' (feet) | 20" | 24" | 2" × 4" | 1" × 3" |
More than 16' (feet); up to 24' (feet) | 20" | 24" | 2" × 6" | 1" × 4" |
Ohio Admin. Code 4123:1-3-11
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/29/2019 and 01/01/2025
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4121.12, 4121.121, 4121.13, Const. Art. II, Sec. 35
Rule Amplifies: 4121.47
Prior Effective Dates: 04/01/1968, 11/01/1979, 04/01/1999, 01/01/2011