Take a look at any changes in roof elevation that you have.
Osha roof hatch clearances.
Using the hatch osha specifies a minimum clearance of 30 between the centerline of the ladder rungs to the back edge hinged side of the hatch opening.
Ladders without cages or in wells should have at least 15 inches clear in each direction from the center of the ladder.
Roof hatches should be located a minimum of 10 feet from roof perimeters and oriented to direct traffic away from a roof edge or perimeter the hinge side of a hatch should be toward the closest edge.
Access away from roof edges.
Any break in elevation 19 or greater osha requires a step or ladder to be provided.
With the required clearance behind the ladder of 7 that.
Osha standard for roof openings roof hatch protection is addressed by osha standard 26 cfr 1910 23 entitled guarding floor and wall openings and holes full text of this standard is available online at www osha gov.
Osha clearance requirements regulate the amount of empty space that must be left around ladders in workplaces.
When unavoidable obstructions are encountered the minimum clearance at the obstruction may be reduced to 24 inches 61 cm provided deflector plates are installed see figure d 5 of this section.
It states that every ladder way floor opening or platform shall be guarded by a standard railing with standard toe board on.
1910 23 open roof hatches should be protected.
A common size of roof hatch is 36 x 30 for ladder access to the roof however that size does not meet this osha standard.
The climbing side of the ladder should have at least 36 inches from the center of the rungs for a slope of 76.
07 12 2000 1910 23 osha requires fall protection for elevator work when a fall hazard is present.
With the required clearance behind the ladder of 7 that leaves only 29 of clearance for the operator to climb through.
Hatches equipped with inclined stairs or ships ladders are preferred over fixed vertical ladders.
Grab bars not required at hatch exits.
So here s a quick and easy by the numbers guide for distances that come into play when discussing rooftop safety on flat or low slope rooftops.