Ships ladder OSHA Code 1910.25 and IBC 1011.15 Code

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Ships Ladders: OSHA and IBC Design Criteria 2017

4188 East Andrew Johnson Highway

Morristown, TN 37814800-225-7814

www.precisionladders.com

SL Series Ship Ladders

© Precision Ladders 2017

Accessing Applications

Ships Ladders

There are 3 Types of Ships Ladders:

• To a Hatch• Walk-thru• Cross-over

Ships Ladders

• Technical term = inclined ladder• Used similar to vertical ladders • Handrail configurations fitted for hatch openings or walk-thrus

Ships Ladders

• Provides easier climb, sacrifices floor space

• Standards usually 5” deep treads with an anti-slip surface for IBC and 4” minimum for OSHA

• Handrails on both sides • Typical ship ladders angle 50° - 70°

Ships Ladders Applications

Ships Ladder Application

Applicable Codes and Codes

Provisions

Ships Ladders

Applicable Codes for Ships Ladders

• IBC-International Building Code

• National code• IBC 1011.15

• http://codes.iccsafe.org

Note: Some states may have special code requirements

• OSHA-Occupational Safety and Health Administration• OSHA 1910.25

• www.OSHA.gov

• Websites offer easy code reference

Ships Ladders IBC 1011.15

8-1/2” min

5” min

9-1/2” max

• Minimum tread depth 5” • Total tread depth + nosing

minimum 8 ½” • Maximum rise 9 ½”• 50 – 70 degree angle

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Ships Ladders OSHA 1910.25

4” min

6 ½ - 12” max

• Minimum tread depth 4” • Vertical rise between 6 ½

- 12 inches• 50 – 70 degree angle

50 – 70 degree angle

Ships Ladders

30-34”

• Handrails uniform• Minimum 30” and

maximum 34” above tread nosing

• Varies by pitch

Ships Ladders

20” min

• Handrails provided both sides• Minimum clear width 20” IBC• Minimum clear width 18”

OSHA

Ships Ladder Common Applications

4188 East Andrew Johnson HighwayMorristown, TN 37814

800-225-7814www.precisionladders.com

SL Series Ship Ladders

© Precision Ladders 2017

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