The osha regulations for step stools are woven within the stairways ladders regulation 1926 1053 which is much too lengthy to print here.
Step stool safety osha.
1926 1053 a 3 iii.
According to osha standards step stools must be sturdy and able to support the intended weight of the task.
According to osha there are no requirements for general purpose step stools under the height of 24 inches.
Stools over 24 inches high require a handrail.
Not every device sold as a stepstool meets osha s definition but many stools are regulated as portable ladders.
All steps can be climbed on since the side rails continue above the top step see photo.
Osha promotes the use of safe and correct equipment at every work site.
29 cfr 1926 subpart x stairways and ladders american national standards institute standard.
According to 29 cfr 1910 21 a stepstool means a self supporting portable ladder that has flat steps and side rails the definition clarifies that a stepstool would be no more than 32 inches in height.
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Height ranges from 6 to 30 feet.
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Such use is not consistent with the manufacturer s intended use for that product.
The federal osha standard at 29 cfr 1926 1050 b defines a step stool which is the equipment you refer to as a self supporting foldable portable ladder nonadjustable in length 32 inches or less in overall size with flat steps and without a pail shelf designed to be climbed on the ladder top cap as well as all steps.
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Any step stools that are 24 inches or higher are required to have a handrail.
Self supporting step ladders often a shaped these ladders stand up on their own and come in a wide variety of materials and duty ratings.
Rungs cleats and steps of step stools shall be not less than 8 inches 20 cm apart nor more than 12 inches 31 cm apart as measured between center lines of the rungs cleats and steps.
Ansi a14 1 a14 2 a14 5 ladder safety requirements not an osha standard included to be used as guidance to meet osha s requirements employers using stepladders must follow the ladder requirements set forth in 29 cfr 1926 subpart x.
As a general practice it would be improper to use a five gallon paint pail as a step stool and such use could constitute a serious safety hazard.