Technical articles on industrial ladder standards and regulatory compliance. OSHA 1910.23, EN ISO 14122-4, BS 4211, AS 1657, and OSHA 2036 transition requirements. All articles written by Dengtai engineers with practical project experience.
Articles in This Category
- Fixed Ladder Requirements OSHA 1910.23 — Complete OSHA fixed ladder design requirements: width, rung spacing, clearance, load rating
- OSHA vs EN 14122-4 Comparison — Side-by-side comparison of US and EU ladder standards
- When Is a Cage Required on a Ladder? — Cage requirement thresholds per OSHA (24 ft), EN (3m), and AS (4m)
- Are Cage Ladders Being Phased Out? — OSHA 1910.27 timeline: November 2036 retrofit deadline for existing caged ladders
- Cat Ladder Regulations UK (BS 4211) — BS 4211 requirements for UK and Commonwealth cat ladder installations
- Roof Access Ladder Regulations — Multi-standard regulatory overview for roof access: OSHA, EN, IBC
Related Resources
- OSHA 1910.23 Full Compliance Guide ->
- EN ISO 14122-4 Full Compliance Guide ->
- AS 1657 Full Compliance Guide ->
- BS 4211 Full Compliance Guide ->
- Global Terminology Reference ->
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FAQ
Q: Which standard applies to ladders in my country?
It depends on your country and project type. General guidance: USA = OSHA 1910.23, EU = EN ISO 14122-4, Australia = AS 1657, UK/Commonwealth = BS 4211 (cat ladders). For project-specific requirements, always confirm with your project engineer and local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
Q: Do I need to comply with multiple standards?
If your project spans jurisdictions (e.g., equipment manufactured in the EU for installation in the USA), you may need dual compliance. Our engineering team can advise on multi-standard compliance strategies for your specific project.