Standard Number > 1910 > 1910.24
- 1910.24 - Circumstances under which installation of fixed industrial stairs with a slope between 50 degrees and 70 degrees from the horizontal would be considered a de minimis violation. [02/10/2006]
- 1910.24 - Clarification of 29 CFR 1910.24(b). [11/17/1978]
- 1910.24 - Clarification of OSHA requirements pertaining to winding stairway systems. [06/15/2010]
- 1910.24 - Fixed industrial stair requirements for access to secondary containment structures surrounding bulk chemical storage tanks. [12/10/2003]
- 1910.24 - Use of toeboards to protect a floor hole and variations in riser heights for stairs. [07/12/1996]
- 1910.24 - Width of Manhole Covers [10/03/1991]
- 1910.24(b) - Fixed industrial stair requirements for access to secondary containment structures surrounding bulk chemical storage tanks. [12/10/2003]
- 1910.24(c) - Clarification of fixed stairs strength; minimum of 1,000 lbs. [05/08/2000]
- 1910.24(d) - Minimum width of exit routes; redesignation of 1910.1020. [04/27/2000]
- 1910.24(e) - Alternating tread type stair is approved as safe for use [12/02/1981]
- 1910.24(e) - Clarification of OSHA requirements pertaining to winding stairway systems. [06/15/2010]
- 1910.24(e) - Ship's ladders in restricted spaces considered de minimis violations. [08/20/1982]
- 1910.24(h) - Clarification of OSHA requirements pertaining to winding stairway systems. [06/15/2010]
- 1910.24(h) - Stair rail height must be between 30-34 inches. [11/09/1999]
- 1910.24(h) - Top rail and handrail requirements for stairrail systems under the construction standards. [10/28/2004]

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