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OregonOSHA

Portable laddersHow to use them so they won’t let you down

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About this guide“Portable ladders: How to use them so they won’t let you down” is an Oregon OSHA Standards and Technical Resources publication.

Thanks to the following individuals for crafting the final document:

•Layoutanddesign:Patricia Young, Oregon OSHA

•Editingandproofing:Mark Peterson, DCBS Communications

Questions and comments.We’dliketohearfromyou.ContactEllisBraschatellis.k.brasch@state.or.us or call 503-947-7399.

Piracy notice.Reprinting,excerpting,orplagiarizinganypartofthispublicationisfinewithus!PleaseinformOregonOSHAofyourintentionasacourtesy.

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ContentsPortable ladders: Don’t let them let you down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

How to select your ladder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

How to set up your ladder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

How to work safely on your ladder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

How to inspect your ladder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

How to store your ladder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

How to transport your ladder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Safe practices checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Oregon OSHA’s requirements for portable ladders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Oregon OSHA Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

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Portable ladders: Don’t let them let you downWetakeportableladdersforgrantedbecausethey’resoeasytouse.Yetmoreworkersareinjuredinfallsfromladdersthanfromanyotherelevatedsurface—roofs,scaffolds,balconies,evenstairs.Whydoworkersfallfromladders?Mostfallshappenbecauseworkersselectthewrongtypeofladderfortheirjobortheysetuptheladderimproperlyandtheladdershiftsorslipsunexpectedly.Workersalsofallwhenthey’renotworkingsafelyontheladder—theirfootslips,theylosetheirbalance,theyoverreach,orsomethingknockstheladderover.

Thisguidetellsyoukeypracticesforusingportableladderssafely;they’renotdifficulttounderstandbutthey’reeasytoignore.Ifyouusetherighttypeofladderforyourwork,ifyousetitupproperly,andifyouknowhowtoworksafelywhenyou’reonaladder,youcanbeprettyconfidentthatitwon’tlet youdown.Takeafewminutesandusethisguidetolearnabouthowtouseaportable ladder.

Construction-industry employers. Ifyouhaveemployeeswho use ladders, make sure that a competent person has trained them. Their training must cover ladder hazards, how to use ladders, ladder capacities, and OregonOSHA’srequirementsfortheladderstheyuse.Acompetentpersonisonewhocanidentifyexistingandpredictablehazardswhereemployeesworkandwhohasauthoritytocorrectthehazardspromptly.

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How to select your ladder Which ladder is the right one for your job?You’llsavetimeandenergyandreduceyourriskofinjuryifyouknowhowtoselectthecorrectone.Keyfactorsaretypeandstyle,length,dutyrating,andthematerialfromwhich the ladder is made.

Choose the right type and style Mostportableladdersareeithernon-self-supporting,suchasanextensionladder,orself-supporting,suchasa standard stepladder. But there are also combination laddersthatconvertquicklyfromastepladdertoanex-tensionladder.You’relikelytofindtherightsize,shape,andtypeofladdertoaccomplishyourtaskwithinoneofthese categories.

Extension ladders (non-self-supporting)Extensionladdersofferthegreatestlengthinageneral-purpose ladder. The ladder consists of two or more sections that travel in guides or brackets, allowing adjustable lengths. The sections must be assembled so that the sliding upper section is on top of the lower section.Eachsectionmustoverlapitsadjacentsectionaminimum distance, based on the ladder’s overall length. Theoveralllengthisdeterminedbythelengthsoftheindividual sections, measured along the side rails. The tablebelowshowstheminimumoverlapfortwo-sectionladders up to 60 feet long.

Ladder length OverlapUp to 36 feet 3 feet

36 to 48 feet 4 feet

48 to 60 feet 5 feet

FLYSECTION

PULLER

ROPE

RUNG

LOCK ASSEMBLY

Extension ladder

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Mostextensionladdersaremadeofwood,aluminum,orreinforcedfiberglass.Wood ladders can’t have more than two sections and must not exceed 60 feet. Aluminumandfiberglassladderscanhaveasmanyasthreesections;however,theoveralllengthmustnotexceed72feet.Individualsectionsofanyextensionladdermustnotbelongerthan30feet.Extensionladderscanbeusedonlybyone person at a time.

➤ Is it necessary to “tie off” an extension ladder to prevent it from slipping? Youdon’thavetotieofftheladderbutyoudohavetoensurethattheladdercannotbeaccidentallymovedordisplaced.Tyingoffthetoporbottomofaladderisonewaytoensurethatitcannotbeaccidentallymovedordisplaced.

Standard stepladders (self-supporting)Thestandardstepladderhasflatstepsandahingedback.Itisself-supportingand nonadjustable. Standard step-laddersshouldbeusedonlyonsur-faces that have a firm, level footing such as floors, platforms, and slabs. They’reavailableinaluminum,wood, or reinforced fiberglass and areintendedtosupportonlyoneworker at a time. Remember not to stand on the top step. Stepladders must have metal spreaders or lock-ing arms and can’t be longer than 20 feet, measured along the front edge of the side rails.

➤ Can I use a standard stepladder like a straight ladder? Using a standard stepladder in a closedpositionisnotasafepracticebecauseit’smorelikelytosliponsurfacessuch as concrete and wood than a straight ladder. Standard stepladders are designedtobeusedonlywhenthespreaderarmsareopenandlocked.Ifastandardstepladderdoesn’tmeetyourneeds,chooseanappropriatestraightladder or a combination ladder.

PAILSHELF

REARRAIL

REAR HORIZONTAL

FRONTRAIL

SLIP-RESISTANTSTEPS

FOOT PAD

DIAGONALBRACE

SPREADERBAR

Stepladder

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Other types of stepladders include:• Two-way stepladder.Thetwo-waystepladder

issimilartothestandardstepladder;however,eachside of this ladder has a set of steps. One person can work from either side or two people can work from theladderatthesametime—oneoneachside.

• Platform ladder. The platform ladder is a special-purposeladderthathasalarge,stableworkplatform.Theladder’slengthisdeterminedbythelength of the front edge of the side rail from the bottomoftheladdertothebaseoftheplatform; it can’t exceed 20 feet.

• Orchard ladder.Theorchardladderisaspecial-purposeladderforpruningandharvestwork.Ithasa flared base and a single back leg that offers sup-port on soft, uneven ground. Orchard ladders are intendedforusebyonlyonepersonatatimeandcan’t be longer than 16 feet. Wood, aluminum, and reinforced fiberglass versions are available. A more rigidorchardladder,theso-calleddouble-baseversion, incorporates a triangular box brace with stub rails attached to the bottom step. The ladder is available in wood or with a combination wood or fiberglass rail and metal step.Maximumlengthis16feetanditisintendedfor usebyoneperson.Donotstandonthetopstepof an orchard ladder.

➤ Can orchard ladders be used on construction sites? Yes.Infact,orchardladdersareoftensaferonunevenorslopedground than conventional stepladders. An orchard ladder is designedtobeusedonsoilorturfsothateachlegslightlypenetrates the ground. Orchard ladders should never be used on concrete or hard surfaces. Tripod ladders that havespreaderbraces—alsocalledelectrician’sladders—are common on construction sites, too.

Two-way stepladder

Platform ladder

Orchard ladder

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• Trestle ladder.Atrestleladderisaself-supportingportable ladder that has two sections hinged at the top, forming equal angles with the base. A variation of the trestle ladder, the extension trestle ladder includes a verticallyadjustablesingleladderthatcanbelockedinplace. (The single extension section must lap at least three feet into the base section.) Trestle ladders are used in pairs to support planks or staging. The rungs are not intended to be used as steps. The angle of spread between open front and back legs must be 5½ inches per foot of length. The length can’t be more than 20 feet, measured along the front edge of the side rails. Rails must be beveled at the top and have metal hinges to prevent spreading. Metalspreadersorlockingdevicesarerequiredtokeep the rails in place.

Combination ladders and multipurpose laddersTheseladderssharemanyofthefeaturesofstepladdersandextensionladders.Mostquicklyconvertfromstandardstepladderstoextensionladders,andmanycanbeusedinthreeormorevariations—suchasastairwayladder,two-waystepladder,oraself-supportingscaffoldbase.

Determine the proper length Standard stepladdersYoushouldbeabletoreachaboutfourfeetabovethetopoftheladderwhenyou’restandingtwostepsdownfromthetop.Forexample,youshouldbe abletoreachaneight-footceilingonafour-footladder.Neverusethetopof a stepladder as a step.

Extension laddersThe total length of an extension ladder should be seven to10 feet longer thantheverticaldistancetotheuppercontactpointonthestructure— awallorroofline,forexample.Neverstandontheladderrungsthatextendabove a roofline.

Extension trestle ladder

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Determine the duty ratingManufacturersgiveladdersdutyratings,basedonthemaximumweighttheycansafelysupport.Theworker’sweightplustheweightofanytoolsandmateri-alsthatarecarriedontotheladdermustbelessthanthedutyrating.Beforeyoupurchasealadder,considerthemaximumweightitwillsupport.Don’tsub-jectittoaloadgreaterthanitsdutyrating.Dutyratingsforportableladders:

• Specialduty(IAA):375pounds

• Extraheavyduty(I-A):300pounds

• Heavyduty(I):250pounds

• Mediumduty(II):225pounds

• Lightduty(III):200pounds

Determine the right material WoodWood provides a natural feel and good insulation against heat and cold. How-ever,untreatedwoodagesquickly;woodladdersneedaprotectivecoatofclearvarnish(notpaint)tokeepthewoodfromdryingandsplitting.Also,woodlad-dersareheavy,particularlylongerones.

AluminumAluminum ladders are lightweight and corrosion resistant. Aluminum will not crackorchipwithroughhandling;however,aluminumdoesn’tinsulatewellagainstheatandconductselectricity.Neverusealuminumladdersforworknear energized electrical lines.

FiberglassFiberglass is durable, weather resistant, and nonconductive when clean and dry.Unlikewood,fiberglasswon’tdryoutorsplitandprovidesbetterinsula-tion against heat than aluminum. However, fiberglass ladders are heavier than comparable aluminum or wood ladders and can chip or crack with improper handling.

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Fiberglass ladders must also be handled and maintained with more care than woodladders.Afterafewyears,thereinforcingfibersinfiberglassrailsmaybecome exposed, resulting in a condition known as “fiber bloom.” High humidityandexposuretostrongsunlightcanacceleratethecondition.

Fiber bloom doesn’t affect a ladder’s strength but it will affect the appearance andmaycauseusersmilddiscomfortifexposedfiberspenetratetheirskin.Moreimportant,however:abloomingladdercanbeconductive!Fibersthatbloomcanholdmoisture,especiallyafterrainshowers.Abloomingladder,once damp or wet, can conduct up to half the voltage it comes in contact with, causingaconductivechainthatcouldpotentiallyelectrocutethehandler.Keepafiberglassladdernonconductivebymaintainingitproperly.

Regularpressurewashingandwaxingwithacommercialnon-slippastewaxwillprotect the ladder and reduce the potential for fiber bloom. To keep the ladder intopcondition,periodicallycoattheladderwithtwotothreecoatsofacryliclacquerwithanairlesssprayer.

Fiberglass – continued

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How to set up your ladderSetting up the ladder• Movetheladdernearyourwork.Gethelpifitistoodifficulttohandle

alone.

• Makesuretherearenoelectricalwiresoverhead.

• Setuptheladderonasecure,levelsurfaceorsecureitsothatitcannotbedisplaced.

• Lockthespreadersonastepladder.Securethelockassemblyonextensionladders.

• Usetrafficconesorotherbarrierstoprotectthebaseoftheladderifvehicles or pedestrians could strike it.

• Makesurethatanon-self-supportingladderextendsatleastthreefeetabove the top support point for access to a roof or other work level.

• Anglenon-self-supportingladdersproperly.Thelengthofthesiderailsfromthe ladder’s base to the top support points (the working length) should be fourtimesthedistancefromladder’sbasetothestructure(theset-backdistance).Donecorrectly,thisresultsina4:1set-upangle.

Achieving a 4:1 set-up angleAnon-self-supportingladdershouldhavea set-upangleofabout75degrees—a4:1ratiooftheladder’sworkinglengthtoset-back distance.

Here’s how to achieve it: Stand at the base of theladderwithyourtoestouchingtherails. Extendyourarmsstraightoutinfrontofyou. Ifthetipsofyourfingersjusttouchtherungnearestyourshoulderlevel,theangleofyour ladder has a 4:1 ratio.

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Five steps for setting up an extension ladder1. The ladder should be closed. Position

the ladder with the base section on topoftheflysection.Blockthebottomof the ladder against the base of the structure.

2. Makesurethereisclearanceandnoelectricallinesareoverhead.Carefully“walk” the ladder up until it is vertical. Keepyourkneesbentslightlyandyourback straight.

3. Firmlygriptheladder,keepitvertical,andcarefullymovebackfromthestructure about one quarter the distance of the ladder’s working length. Thisallowsyoutoplaceitatthecorrectangle against the structure.

4. Raisetheflysection.Afterthebottomrungoftheflysectionclearsthebottom rung of the base section, place one foot on the base rung for secure footing.

5. Leantheladderagainstthestructure.The distance from the base of the ladder to the structure should be one quarter the distance of the ladder’s workinglength.Makesuretheladderextends three feet above the top support points for access to a roof or other work level. Both rails should restfirmlyandsecurelyagainstthestructure.

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How to work safely on your ladder• Readandfollowthemanufacturer’slabelsandinstructionsontheladder.

• Wearshoesthathavenon-slipsoles;makesuretheyarefreeofmud,oil, oranythingelseslippery.

• Climbfacingtheladder.Centeryourbodybetweentherailsandkeepyourhipssquaretotherungs.Holdthesiderailswithbothhands;youhaveabetter chance of avoiding a fall if a rung or step fails.

• Holdtheladderwithonehandandworkwiththeotherhandwheneverpossible.

• Attachlight,compacttoolsormaterialstotheladderortoyourself.

• Raiseandlowerheavy,awkwardloadswithahandlineorahoist.

• Useextremecautionwhenyou’repushingorpullingmaterials.

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How to inspect your ladderNeglectedladdersquicklybecomeunsafeladders:Stepboltsloosen,socketsandotherjointsworkloose,andeventuallytheladderbecomesunstable. Periodic maintenance extends a ladder’s life and saves replacement costs. Maintenanceincludesregularinspection,repairingdamage,andtighteningstep bolts and other fastenings.

Inspectyourladdereachtimeyouuseit.(Acompetentpersonmust periodicallyinspectladdersfordefectsandafteranyoccurrencethatcouldmakethemunsafe.)Iftheladderisdamaged,itmustberemovedfrom service until repaired or replaced.

• Replacelowerstepsonwoodenladderswhenone-fourthofthestepsurfaceiswornaway.Typically,thecenterofastepreceivesthemostwear.Mineralabrasiveorotherskid-resistantmaterialreduceswear.

• Don’tpaintwoodladders;paintconcealsdefects.

• Cleanandlightlylubricatemovingpartssuchasspreaderbars,hinges,locks,andpulleys.

• Inspectandreplacedamagedorworncomponentsandlabelsaccording to the manufacturer’s instructions.

• Inspecttherailsoffiberglassladdersforweathering,fiberbloom, and cracks.

• Keeptheladderawayfromheatsourcesandcorrosivematerials.

• Ensurethatanti-slipfootingsareinplace.

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How to store your ladderYou’llextendaladder’slifebystoringitproperly:

• Useawell-ventilatedstoragearea.

• Storewoodandfiberglassawayfromexcessivemoisture,heat, and sunlight.

• Keepthemawayfromstoves,steampipes,orradiators.

• Storenon-self-supportingladdersinflatracksoronwallbracketsthat willpreventthemfromsagging.Storestepladdersvertically,ina closed position, to reduce the risk of sagging or twisting.

• Securethemsothattheywon’ttipoveriftheyarestruck.

• Keepmaterialoffladderswhiletheyarestored.

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How to transport your ladderWhenyoucarryaladder,keepthefrontendelevated,especiallyaroundblindcorners,inaisles,andthroughdoorways.Iftheladderisdifficulttohandle,findanotherpersontohelpyou.

Whenyoutransportaladderinatruckoratrailer,makesurethatit’sproperlysupported parallel to the bed. Pad the support points with soft, nonabrasive materialsuchasrubberorcarpetingandtietheladdersecurelytoeliminatechafing and road shock.

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Safe practices checklisto When portable ladders are used for access to an upper landing, the side

rails extend at least three feet above the upper landing. When this is not possible, the ladder is secured to a rigid support at its top and a grab rail is availabletohelpemployeesgetofftheladder.

o Laddersarefreeofoil,grease,andotherhazardsthatcouldcauseslips.o Laddersarenotloadedbeyondthemanufacturer’sdutyrating.o Laddersareusedonlyforthepurposeforwhichtheyweredesigned.o Extensionladdersareplacedsothattheworkinglengthoftheladderis

four times the horizontal distance from the ladder’s base to the structure —a4:1ratio.

o Laddersareusedonstable,levelsurfacesortheyaresecuredsothattheycannot be displaced.

o Laddersusedonslipperysurfacesaresecuredorhaveanti-slipfootings.o Allladders,exceptstepladders,havenon-slipsafetyfeet.o Employeesareprohibitedfromplacingladdersonboxes,barrels,andother

unstable objects.

o Laddersusednearpassageways,doorways,ordrivewaysareprotectedsothat vehicles or pedestrians do not strike them.

o The area around the top and bottom of a ladder is free from slipping and tripping hazards.

o Thetopofanon-self-supportingladderisplacedsothatbothrailsaresupportedequally.

o Laddersarenotmoved,shifted,orextendedwhentheyareoccupied.o Laddersthatcouldcontactexposedenergizedelectricalequipmenthave

nonconductive side rails.

o Portablealuminumladdershavelegiblesignsreading“CAUTION:DoNotUseAroundElectricalEquipment”orequivalentwording.

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Safe practices checklist continued

o The top step of a stepladder is not used as a step.

o Cross bracing on the rear section of a stepladder is not used for climbing unless the ladder is designed for that purpose.

o Employeesareprohibitedfromusingladdersthataremissingsteps, rungs,cleats,orhavebrokensiderailsorotherfaultyparts.

o Acompetentpersoninspectsladdersperiodicallyfordefectsandafter anyoccurrencethatcoulddamagethem.

o Defectiveladdersaremarkedasdefectiveoraretagged“DoNotUse” andremovedfromserviceuntiltheyarerepaired.

o Repairedladdersmeettheiroriginaldesigncriteriabeforetheyare returned to service.

o Employeesfaceladderswhileclimbinganddescending.o Employeesuseatleastonehandtograsptheladderwhentheyare

climbing and descending.

o Employeesdonotcarryobjectsorloadsthatcouldcausethemtolose their balance.

o Employeeswhouseladdersreceivetrainingfromacompetentpersoninproper use, placement, and handling.

o Employeesknowthehazardsassociatedwithladderuseandfollowprocedures that minimize the hazards.

o Retrainingisprovidedperiodicallytoensurethatemployeesmaintain their knowledge of proper ladder use, placement, and handling.

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Oregon OSHA’s requirements for portable ladders

General Industry 2/D - Walking-working surfaces

437-002-0026PortableLaddersConstruction 3/X - Ladders and stairways

1926.1051Generalrequirements

1926.1053Ladders

1926.1060 Training requirements

437-003-0065Extensionladders

AppendixA-Ladders(non-mandatoryguidelines)Agriculture 4/D - Work surfaces

437-004-0340PortableLadders

437-004-0350OrchardLaddersLadder requirements frequently cited by Oregon OSHA

1926.1053(b)(1), Portable ladders do not extend three feet above an upper landing.

1926.1053(b)(4),Laddersnotusedfortheirdesignedpurpose.

1926.1053(b)(13),Topofladdermaynotbeusedasastep.

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Definitions Check A lengthwise separation of the wood that occurs across the rings of annual growth.

Cleat A rectangular ladder crosspiece placed on edge, upon whichapersonmaystepwhileascendingor descending.

Competent person Onewhocanidentifyexistingandpredictablehazards whereemployeesworkandwhocantakeprompt corrective measures to eliminate the hazards.

Decay Disintegrationduetoactionofwood-destroyingfungi. Also known as dote or rot.

Extension ladder Anon-self-supportingportableladderthatisadjustable inlength.Itconsistsoftwoormoresectionsinguidesor bracketsthatpermitlengthadjustment.Length isdesignatedbythesumofthelengthsofeachsection, measured along the side rails.

Extension trestle Aself-supportingportableladderthatisadjustableinladder length,consistingofatrestleladderbaseandavertically adjustable single ladder with means for locking the ladderstogether.Lengthisdesignatedbythelengthof the trestle ladder base.

Fastening A device that attaches a ladder to a structure, building, or equipment.

Platform ladder Aself-supportingladderoffixedsizewithaplatformat the working level.

Rungs Laddercrosspiecesonwhichapersonstepswhen ascending or descending.

Sectional ladder Anon-self-supportingportableladder,nonadjustable in length, consisting of two or more sections that functionasasingleladder.Itslengthisdesignatedby the overall length of the assembled sections.

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Single (or straight) Asingle-section,non-self-supportingportableladder, ladder nonadjustableinlength.Itslengthismeasuredalonga side rail.

Special-purpose Ageneral-purposeportableladderwithmodifiedladder features for specific uses.

Stepladder Aself-supportingportableladder,nonadjustablein length,thathasflatstepsandahingedback.Lengthis measured along the front edge of a side rail.

Steps The flat crosspieces of a ladder on which a person steps when ascending or descending.

Tread The horizontal member of a step.

Tread width The horizontal distance from front to back of the tread, including nosing.

Trestle ladder Aself-supportingportableladder,nonadjustablein length, that consists of two sections hinged at the top toformequalangleswiththebase.Lengthismeasured along the front edge of a side rail.

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ServicesOregon OSHA offers a wide variety of safety and health services to employers and employees:

Appeals 503-947-7426; 800-922-2689; [email protected]• Providestheopportunityforemployerstoholdinformalmeetingswith OregonOSHAonconcernsaboutworkplacesafetyandhealth.

• DiscussesOregonOSHA’srequirementsandclarifiesworkplacesafetyor health violations.

• Discussesabatementdatesandnegotiatessettlementagreementsto resolve disputed citations.

Conferences 503-378-3272; 888-292-5247, Option 1; [email protected]• Co-hostsconferencesthroughoutOregonthatenableemployeesandemployerstolearnandshareideaswithlocalandnationallyrecognizedsafetyandhealthprofessionals.

Consultative Services 503-378-3272; 800-922-2689; [email protected] • Offersno-cost,on-sitesafetyandhealthassistancetohelpOregonemployersrecognizeandcorrectworkplacesafetyandhealthproblems.

• Providesconsultationsintheareasofsafety,industrialhygiene,ergonomics,occupationalsafetyandhealthprograms,assistancetonewbusinesses,the SafetyandHealthAchievementRecognitionProgram(SHARP),andthe VoluntaryProtectionProgram(VPP).

Enforcement 503-378-3272; 800-922-2689; [email protected]• Offerspre-jobconferencesformobileemployersinindustriessuchaslogging

and construction.• Inspectsplacesofemploymentforoccupationalsafetyandhealthhazardsand

investigates workplace complaints and accidents.• Providesabatementassistancetoemployerswhohavereceivedcitationsandprovidescomplianceandtechnicalassistancebyphone.

OregonOSHA

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Public Education 503-947-7443; 888-292-5247, Option 2; [email protected]• Providesworkshopsandmaterialscoveringmanagementofbasicsafetyandhealthprograms,safetycommittees,accidentinvestigation,technicaltopics, andjobsafetyanalysis.

Standards and Technical Resources 503-378-3272; 800-922-2689; [email protected]• Develops,interprets,andgivestechnicaladviceonOregonOSHA’ssafetyand

health rules.• Publishessafe-practicesguides,pamphlets,andothermaterialsforemployersandemployees

• ManagestheOregonOSHAResourceCenter,whichofferssafetyvideos,books,periodicals,andresearchassistanceforemployersandemployees.

Need more information? Call your nearest Oregon OSHA office.

Salem Central Office 350 Winter St. NE, Rm. 430 Salem, OR 97301-3882Phone: 503-378-3272 Toll-free: 800-922-2689 Fax: 503-947-7461 en Español: 800-843-8086 Web site: www.orosha.org

BendRed Oaks Square 1230 NE Third St., Ste. A-115 Bend, OR 97701-4374 541-388-6066 Consultation: 541-388-6068

Eugene1140 Willagillespie, Ste. 42 Eugene, OR 97401-2101 541-686-7562 Consultation: 541-686-7913

Medford1840 Barnett Road, Ste. D Medford, OR 97504-8250 541-776-6030 Consultation: 541-776-6016

Pendleton200 SE Hailey Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801-3056 541-276-9175 Consultation: 541-276-2353

Portland1750 NW Naito Parkway, Ste. 112 Portland, OR 97209-2533 503-229-5910 Consultation: 503-229-6193

Salem1340 Tandem Ave. NE, Ste. 160 Salem, OR 97301 503-378-3274 Consultation: 503-373-7819

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