Feb. 26, 2026 Fixed Ladders, Changing Rules: Navigating OSHA’s Ladder Fall Protection Requirements
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Ladders have always been a common tool—but under today’s safety standards, they come with new responsibilities. With OSHA’s update to Subpart D, a major change is reshaping how organizations must think about fixed ladders. Any ladder that extends 24 feet or more above a lower level is now required to include fall protection. That applies to single ladders and to multiple ladder sections where the total fall distance is continuous.
This session breaks down what that regulation means for facility managers, safety professionals, and anyone responsible for keeping workers safe at height. We’ll focus on the practical side of compliance: how to assess your existing systems, how to plan updates before the 2036 deadline, and how to avoid costly missteps along the way.
Whether you manage a few fixed ladders or hundreds, this session offers clear guidance on how to move forward with confidence, meet compliance requirements, and protect the people who count on your systems every day.
Event type: Live Webinar Cost: Free
Date: Feb. 26, 2026 Time: 2:00 PM ET
Event Host: OH&S Duration: 1 hour



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