Standard Interpretations
OSHA requirements are set by statute, standards, and regulations. Our interpretation letters explain these requirements and how they apply to particular circumstances, but they cannot create additional employer obligations. Each letter constitutes OSHA's interpretation of the requirements discussed. Note that our enforcement guidance may be affected by changes to OSHA rules. Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information.
- 1926.1053 - Applicable regulations to a metal cable ladder that is similar to a Jacob's Ladder. - 11/03/2003
- 1926.1053 - Clarification of personal ladder boom system requirements - 04/27/2015
- 1926.1053 - Clarification on when a trestle ladder would be considered a stepladder. - 01/03/2012
- 1926.1053 - Construction standards for equipment such as Shuttle Buggy. - 05/23/2001
- 1926.1053 - Letter of compliance for a ladder stand-off with handrails device. - 10/05/1995
- 1926.1053 - OSHA compliance of Terra Flex stair system (models L-400 and A-500). - 05/23/2001
- 1926.1053 - OSHA's fixed ladder requirements do not apply to vehicle-mounted fixed ladders. - 02/05/2001
- 1926.1053 - OSHA's requirements for enclosed hardware used in 'third rail' ladder safety devices for towers. - 08/07/1997
- 1926.1053 - Portable ladders not extending 3 feet above upper landing must be secured. - 02/26/2004
- 1926.1053 - Requirements for use of ladder hoisting wheels. - 06/02/1998
- 1926.1053 - Ridge hook-supported ladders. - 03/07/1997
- 1926.1053 - The upper rails and end caps of self-supporting ladders are not required to be slip-resistant. - 05/03/2004
- 1926.1053 - Use of fixed ladders constructed prior to the effective date of 29 CFR 1926 - Subpart X. - 09/05/2006
- 1926.1053 - Using a stepladder as a non-self-supporting ladder. - 01/21/2010
- 1926.1053(a) - Applicable regulations to a metal cable ladder that is similar to a Jacob's Ladder. - 11/03/2003
- 1926.1053(a)(1) - Applicability of OSHA's ladder standard, 29 CFR Part 1926 Subpart X to a particular situation. - 07/18/2002
- 1926.1053(a)(1)(i) - Modifying a ladder for loads in excess of manufacturer's rated capacity. - 06/18/1993
- 1926.1053(a)(1)(ii) - Applicability of OSHA's ladder standard, 29 CFR Part 1926 Subpart X to a particular situation. - 07/18/2002
- 1926.1053(a)(1)(ii) - Modifying a ladder for loads in excess of manufacturer's rated capacity. - 06/18/1993
- 1926.1053(a)(13) - Minimum toe clearance for workers using manhole rungs during construction work. - 02/13/2004
- 1926.1053(a)(13) - Requirements for attachable scaffold ladders used in construction; toe-hold minimum distance requirement. - 11/17/2003
- 1926.1053(a)(13) - Whether a concrete form panel with horizontal ribs meets the requirements in Part 1926 Subpart X for fixed ladders. - 06/12/2006
- 1926.1053(a)(17) - Clarification on fixed ladders built to certain specifications for roof access - 06/15/2015
- 1926.1053(a)(18) - Fall protection requirements for fixed and portable ladders in construction. - 01/13/2000
- 1926.1053(a)(18) - Maintenance vs. construction; working from fixed ladders. - 05/11/1999
- 1926.1053(a)(18) - Use of fixed ladders constructed prior to the effective date of 29 CFR 1926 - Subpart X. - 09/05/2006
- 1926.1053(a)(18) - Whether 29 CFR 1926.1053(a)(18) and 1926.1053(a)(19) apply to an attachable ladder used on scaffolding. - 04/25/2006
- 1926.1053(a)(19) - Fall protection requirements for fixed and portable ladders in construction. - 01/13/2000
- 1926.1053(a)(19) - Maintenance vs. construction; working from fixed ladders. - 05/11/1999
- 1926.1053(a)(19) - Use of fixed ladders constructed prior to the effective date of 29 CFR 1926 - Subpart X. - 09/05/2006
- 1926.1053(a)(19) - Whether 29 CFR 1926.1053(a)(18) and 1926.1053(a)(19) apply to an attachable ladder used on scaffolding. - 04/25/2006
- 1926.1053(a)(2) - Using a stepladder as a non-self-supporting ladder. - 01/21/2010
- 1926.1053(a)(4)(i) - Use of fixed ladders constructed prior to the effective date of 29 CFR 1926 - Subpart X. - 09/05/2006
- 1926.1053(a)(6)(i) - Metal ladder rungs are required to be skid-resistant. - 10/09/1992
- 1926.1053(a)(6)(i) - Use of fixed ladders constructed prior to the effective date of 29 CFR 1926 - Subpart X. - 09/05/2006
- 1926.1053(b) - Use of ladders positioned against columns - 12/06/1991
- 1926.1053(b)(1) - General requirements of ladders - 05/12/1975
- 1926.1053(b)(1) - Portable ladders not extending 3 feet above upper landing must be secured. - 02/26/2004
- 1926.1053(b)(1) - Rail extensions for a portable ladder;step-through ladder device. - 12/22/2005
- 1926.1053(b)(12) - Applicable regulations to a metal cable ladder that is similar to a Jacob's Ladder. - 11/03/2003
- 1926.1053(b)(13) - Clarification on when a trestle ladder would be considered a stepladder. - 01/03/2012
- 1926.1053(b)(13) - Clarification on whether a worker is allowed to stand on the top step of equipment, similar in design to a step stool - 07/08/2014
- 1926.1053(b)(22) - Loads carried by persons climbing or descending a ladder. - 04/02/1992
- 1926.1053(b)(3) - OSHA Guidance concerning use of clip on products for ladders to facilitate transport of the ladder or other objects. - 04/26/2002
- 1926.1053(b)(4) - Maintenance vs. construction; working from fixed ladders. - 05/11/1999
- 1926.1053(b)(4) - OSHA Guidance concerning use of clip on products for ladders to facilitate transport of the ladder or other objects. - 04/26/2002
- 1926.1053(b)(4) - Using a stepladder as a non-self-supporting ladder. - 01/21/2010
- 1926.1053(b)(5)(i) - Use of temporary vertical ladders. - 03/16/1993
- 1926.1053(b)(5)(iii) - Applicable regulations to a metal cable ladder that is similar to a Jacob's Ladder. - 11/03/2003
- 1926.1053(b)(7) - The meaning of standards can only be modified through the rulemaking process, not through a letter of interpretation. - 06/02/2004
- 1926.1053(b)(7) - The upper rails and end caps of self-supporting ladders are not required to be slip-resistant. - 05/03/2004
- 1926.1053(b)(8) - The use of extension cord while working from scissor lift; requirement to secure or barricade a ladder. - 05/27/2004