Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 3277
(b) Definitions.
Cage. A cage is a guard that may be referred to as a cage or basket guard, which is an enclosure that is fastened to the side rails of the fixed ladder or to the structure to encircle the climbing space of the ladder for the safety of the person who must climb the ladder.
Carrier. The track of a ladder safety system consisting of a flexible cable or rigid rail, which is secured to the ladder or structure by mountings.
Cleats. Cleats are ladder crosspieces of rectangular cross section placed on edge on which a person may step in ascending or descending.
Fastenings. A fastening is a device to attach a ladder to a structure, building, or equipment. Fixed, hinged, bearing, or slide-type fastenings may be used.
Fixed Ladder. A fixed ladder is a ladder permanently attached to a structure, building, or equipment. Ladders referred to in this code shall be construed to be fixed ladders.
Grab Bars. Grab bars are individual handholds placed adjacent to or as an extension above ladders for the purpose of providing access beyond the limits of the ladder.
Individual-Rung Ladder. An individual-rung ladder is a fixed ladder each rung of which is individually attached to a structure, building, or equipment.
Ladder. A ladder is an appliance usually consisting of two side rails joined at regular intervals by crosspieces called steps, rungs, or cleats, on which a person may step in ascending or descending.
Ladder Safety System. An approved assembly of components whose function is to arrest the fall of a user. The ladder safety system shall include the carrier and its associated attachment elements (brackets, fasteners, etc.), safety sleeve, full body harness and connectors, wherein the carrier is permanently attached to the climbing face of the ladder or immediately adjacent to the structure.
Pitch. Pitch is the included angle between the horizontal and the ladder, measured on the opposite side of the ladder from the climbing side.
Rail Ladder. A rail ladder is a fixed ladder consisting of side rails joined at regular intervals by rungs or cleats and fastened in full length or in sections to a building, structure, or equipment.
Railings. Railings when referred to in this section shall be any one or a combination of those railings defined in Section 3210.
Rungs. Rungs are ladder crosspieces on which a person may step in ascending or descending.
Safety Sleeve. The part of a ladder safety system consisting of the moving component with locking mechanism that travels on the carrier and makes the connection between the carrier and the full body harness.
Side-Step Ladder. A side-step ladder is one from which a person getting off at the top must step sideways from the ladder in order to reach the landing, such as shown in Fig. 3.
Steps. Steps are the flat crosspieces of a ladder on which a person may step in ascending or descending.
Through Ladder. A through ladder is one from which a person getting off at the top must step through the ladder in order to reach the landing, such as shown in Fig. 2.
Well. A well is a permanent complete enclosure around a fixed ladder, which is attached to the walls of the well. Proper clearances for a well will give the person who must climb the ladder the same protection as a cage. (See (g)(6) and Fig. 1.)
(c) Design Considerations. All ladders, appurtenances, and fastenings shall be designed to meet the following load requirements:
(d) Specific Features.
(2) The distance between the top surfaces of rungs, cleats, and steps shall not exceed 12 inches and shall be uniform throughout the length of the ladder.
Exceptions: 1. Manholes and Underground Vaults. Step spacing shall not exceed 16 inches between the top surfaces of rungs and shall be uniform throughout the length of the ladder.
2. The vertical distance of the first rung from ground level may be as high as 14 inches.
(3) The minimum clear length of rungs or cleats shall be 16 inches.
Exception: Manholes and Underground Vaults. Clear length of rungs or cleats shall not be less than 14 inches.
(11) Embedment. Individual rungs of ladders installed in manholes and underground vaults having a wall thickness which will not permit at least 6 inches of embedment shall have anchoring devices that will provide the minimum design load requirements of Section 3277(c) in addition to the following requirements:
(e) Protection from Deterioration.
(2) Wood. Wood ladders, when used under conditions where decay may occur, shall be treated with a nonirritating preservative, and the details shall be such as to prevent or minimize the accumulation of water on wood parts. Wood ladders shall not be painted but may be coated with a clear sealant after inspection has assured that all requirements of 3278 have been met.
Note: Paint does not act as a wood preservative.
(f) Clearance.
(1) On fixed ladders, the perpendicular distance from the center line of the rungs to the nearest permanent object on the climbing side of the ladder shall be 36 inches for a pitch of 76 degrees, and 30 inches for a pitch of 90 degrees (Fig. 5), with minimum clearances for intermediate pitches varying between these two limits in proportion to the slope, except as provided in (3) and (7).
Exception: Manholes and Underground Vaults.
(2) A clear width of at least 15 inches shall be provided each way from the center line of the ladder in the climbing space, except when cages or wells are necessary. (See (g)(2) and Fig. 5.)
Exception: Manholes and Underground Vaults.
(4) The distance from the center line of rungs, cleats, or steps to the nearest permanent object in back of the ladder shall be not less than 7 inches (Fig. 5), except that when unavoidable obstructions are encountered, minimum clearances as shown in Fig. 6 shall be provided.
Exceptions:
(2) Obstructions. At those locations where unavoidable obstructions are encountered, minimum clearances shall be as shown in Figure 6.
(g) Cages or Wells.
(1) Construction. Cages or wells shall be built as shown on the applicable drawings, covered in detail in Figs. 1, 10, and 11, or of equivalent construction.
Exception: Chimney ladders and manholes and underground vaults.
(2) Dimensions and Maximum Length. Cages or wells conforming to the dimensions shown in Figs. 1, 10, and 11 shall be provided on ladders of more than 20 feet to a maximum unbroken length of 30 feet.
Exceptions:
(3) Ladders equipped with ladder safety systems as provided under subsection (m).
(4) Bottom of Cage. Cages shall extend down the ladder to a point not less than 7 feet nor more than 8 feet above the base of the ladder, with the bottom flared not less than 4 inches. When the ladder terminates on a landing platform or walkway at an elevation greater than 30 inches above the ground, a ladder cage extension shall be provided from the bottom of the cage to the top of the guardrail when the distance from the plane of the ladder rungs to the guardrail is equal to or less than that shown in Figure 11, “Ladder Cages at Elevated Locations.”
(B) The ladder cage extension or equivalent shall be constructed as follows:
(h) Pitch.
(4) Pitch Greater Than 90 Degrees. Ladders having a pitch in excess of 90 degrees with the horizontal shall not be permitted.
Exception: Manholes and Underground Vaults. Individual rung ladders installed in the walls of conical top sections of manholes and underground vaults shall be allowed to exceed a pitch of 90 degrees for a distance of not more than 2 rungs or steps in the conical top sections. The deviation from 90 degrees shall not exceed 6 inches. (See Figure 13.)
(j) Landing Platforms.
(1) When ladders are used to ascend to heights exceeding 20 feet, landing platforms shall be provided as follows:
(D) Where installation conditions (even for a short, unbroken length) require that adjacent sections be offset, landing platforms shall be provided at each offset [See Subsection (m)].
Exceptions to subsection (j)(1):
3. Ladders in underground mines as covered by the Mine Safety Orders.
(m) Ladder Safety Systems. Ladder safety systems may be used on tower, water tank, and chimney ladders over 20 feet in unbroken length in lieu of cage protection. No landing platform shall be required in these cases. All ladder safety systems shall meet the design requirements of the ladders which they serve [See subsection (c)].
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Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
1. Amendment of subsections (b)(14), (e)(2), (f)(1), (f)(2) and (g)(1) filed 6-20-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 25).
2. Amendment of subsection (g)(5) filed 9-12-75 as an emergency; effective upon filing (Register 75, No. 37).
3. Amendment of subsection (g)(5) filed 1-2-76; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 76, No. 1).
4. Amendment filed 7-16-76; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 76, No. 29).
5. Amendment of subsection (g)(2) filed 7-26-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 78, No. 30).
6. Amendment of subsections (d), (f)(4) and (h)(4) filed 10-29-80; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 80, No. 44).
7. Amendment of Figure 4 filed 10-29-80; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 80, No. 44).
8. New Figure 13 filed 10-29-80; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 80, No. 44).
9. Editorial correction of subsection (d)(11) filed 1-23-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No. 4).
10. Repealer of subsections (g)(7)-(g)(13) and new subsections (j)-(m) filed 1-23-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No. 4).
11. Editorial correction of subsection (j)(1) (Register 81, No. 46).
12. Editorial correction of subsection (j) (Register 82, No. 11).
13. Amendment filed 2-26-85; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 9).
14. Amendment of Figure 13 filed 2-26-85; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 9).
15. Amendment of subsection (a) filed 6-1-92; operative 7-1-92 (Register 92, No. 23).
16. Editorial correction renumbering second labeled figure 6 to 7 and third labeled figure 6 to 8 (Register 92, No. 33).
17. Editorial correction repositioning History notes (Register 92, No. 33).
18. Amendment of subsection (d)(2) Exception and Note filed 7-30-96; operative 8-29-96 (Register 96, No. 31).
19. Amendment of subsection (a) filed 3-19-99; operative 4-18-99 (Register 99, No. 12).
20. Change without regulatory effect providing more legible figures 1-13 filed 2-9-2009 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2009, No. 7).
21. Amendment of section, figure 11 and Note filed 10-22-2009; operative 11-21-2009 (Register 2009, No. 43).
22. Amendment of subsections (c)(5)-(6) filed 12-8-2010; operative 1-7-2011 (Register 2010, No. 50).