aswierski
Structural
- Apr 3, 2009
- 68
I am doing some safety inspections on a refinery in Indiana. Per our client's standards, handrail extensions are required on elevated platforms. See attached for clarification. Now, I came across many situations where this was not done, and the client and I have come to the general consensus that if these handrail extensions are not OSHA required, we will not require the contractor to install them. I have read through sections 1910.27 (Fixed Ladders), 1910.37 , and 1910.38 in OSHA's General Industry Regulations but have been unsuccessful in finding any clarification. Has anyone run into this before? Can anyone point me in the right direction of some helpful literature? Thanks in advance.