Pip Stf05501 Fixed Ladders And Cages Updated Now
Published: [Current Date] Reading Time: ~8 minutes
| | Previous PIP STF05501 | Updated PIP STF05501 | |----------|----------------------------|---------------------------| | Cage details | Full sheets of fabrication details for steel cages. | Removed entirely. Replaced with note: "See PIP STF05502 for Ladder Safety Systems." | | Top exit/cage extension | Required 42-inch cage extension above landing. | Removed. Instead, requires a PFAS top bracket for ladder safety system. | | Rung spacing & clearance | 12-inch rung spacing (center-to-center). | Remains 12 inches, but added requirement for slip-resistant rungs (e.g., grit or serrated). | | Landing platforms | Minimum 18x24 inches. | Increased to 24x24 inches with 1,000 lb live load capacity. | | Fall protection type | Cages or ladder safety devices. | Only PFAS or Ladder Safety Systems. Cages forbidden. | pip stf05501 fixed ladders and cages updated
However, with the recent of PIP STF05501, there are critical changes regarding ladder cages, landing platforms, and fall protection systems. If your facility still relies on legacy ladder cages (sometimes called "ladder guards" or "basket guards"), this update may force significant retrofits. Published: [Current Date] Reading Time: ~8 minutes |
| | Cages Permitted? | Max Ladder Length Without PFAS | Retrofit Trigger | |--------------|----------------------|--------------------------------------|-----------------------| | OSHA 1910.28 | No (for new installs after 11/19/2018) | 24 ft | If ladder is replaced or substantially altered. | | ANSI A14.3 (2018) | No | 20 ft | Any modification > 20% of length. | | PIP STF05501 (updated) | No (explicitly removed) | 24 ft | If any single component (e.g., rung) is replaced. | | EN 353-1 (Europe) | N/A (cages banned since 2000s) | 10 ft (3 meters) | Immediately for all ladders over 10 ft. | | Removed
"This only applies to new construction, not my existing refinery." Reality: It applies to existing ladders if you touch them. Replacing a single bent rung becomes a "modification," and the entire ladder must be evaluated per the updated standard.