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                      FLUSH TOP TREAD SHIPSLADDER - 68° STEEP INCLINE
 WITH WALK THRU HANDRAIL
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                    Footplate withLag Holes
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                    of Flush Top Tread |   
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                    WARNING: These ladders 
                    are to be ascendedand descended with the user always facing the ladder.
 Never descend the ladder facing away from the ladder.
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                    Top Mounting PlatesWith Lag Holes
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                    CONFORMANCESee Details Below Price Tables
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                    5 COLOR CHOICES!SAME PRICE!
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                | CUSTOM 
                    SIZES - SAME DAY QUOTES |   
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                    sizes and configurations are readily available. We provide 
                    same day price quotes if you require a special stairangle, specific tread rise/run, or a maximum horizontal stair 
                    run to satisfy available floor space constraints.
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                | NEW! 
                    Optional Finishes! |   
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                    standard finish is a quick dry polyester powder coat Gray 
                    (RAL 7005).Also available in Black (RAL 9005), 
                    Blue (RAL 5010), White (RAL 
                    9016) and
 Safety Yellow (RAL 1023). In addition we are pleased to offer 
                    our products with a
 hot-dipped 
                    galvanized finish or in a Two 
                    Part System which is our powder coat over a
 hot-dipped galvanized undercoat.
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                  note that the appearance of the color blocks shown above may 
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                  Stair Treads |  |   
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                    grating stair treads are safe, self-cleaning,skid-resistant and economical.
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                |  | Important 
                  Note When Ordering: Specify actual 
                  floor to floor height when ordering, stairways are custom designed tomeet your height requirements. (A Height) 
                  and Choose your top rail design.
 *Other sizes available upon request.
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                    PRICES FOR FLUSH TREAD SHIPS LADDER WITH WALK THRU HANDRAIL |   
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                      | Type Model No.
 | Height Range | Horizontal Run
 | Tread Width
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 Width
 | Price /Powder Coated Frame & Black Bar Grating Treads
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 Finish
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 Powder Coated
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                      | Lower Ht. (in)
 | Upper Ht. (in)
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                      | FTSL2438 | 36" | 41" | 24 
                          5/16 - 26 5/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2444 | 42" | 47" | 26 
                          3/4 - 28 3/4 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2450 | 48" | 53" | 29 
                          3/16 - 31 3/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2456 | 54" | 59" | 31 
                          9/16 - 33 5/8 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2462 | 60" | 65" | 34 
                          - 36 1/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2468 | 66" | 71" | 36 
                          7/16 - 38 7/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2474 | 72" | 77" | 38 
                          7/8 - 40 7/8 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2480 | 78" | 83" | 41 
                          5/16 - 43 5/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2486 | 84" | 89" | 43 
                          11/16 - 45 3/4 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2490 | 90" | 95" | 46 
                          1/8 - 48 3/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL2498 | 96" | 101" | 48 
                          9/16 - 50 9/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24104 | 102" | 107" | 51 
                          - 53 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24110 | 108" | 113" | 53 
                          7/16 - 55 7/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24116 | 114" | 119" | 55 
                          13/16 - 57 7/8 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24122 | 120" | 125" | 58 
                          1/4 - 60 1/4 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24128 | 126" | 131" | 60 
                          11/16 - 62 11/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24134 | 132" | 137" | 63 
                          1/8 - 65 1/8 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24140 | 138" | 143" | 65 
                          1/2 - 67 9/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24146 | 144" | 149" | 67 
                          15/16 - 70 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24152 | 150" | 155" | 70 
                          3/8 - 72 3/8 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24158 | 156" | 161" | 72 
                          13/16 - 74 13/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24164 | 162" | 167" | 75 
                          1/4 - 77 1/4 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24170 | 168" | 173" | 77 
                          5/8 - 79 11/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24178 | 174" | 179" | 80 
                          1/16 - 82 1/8 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24184 | 180" | 185" | 82 
                          1/2 - 84 1/2 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |   
                      | FTSL24190 | 186" | 191" | 84 
                          15/16 - 86 15/16 | 24" | 27" |  |  |  |  |   
                | SAFETY 
                  WARNING: These ladders 
                  are to be ascended and descended with the user always facing 
                  the ladder. Never descend the ladder facing away from the ladder.
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                | OSHA 
                    STANDARD 1910.25 STAIRWAYS |   
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                | Walking-Working 
                    Surfaces and Personal Fall Protection Systems Final RuleFrequently Asked Questions
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                  intent of OSHAs Walking-Working Surfaces standard, 29 
                  CFR Part 1910, Subpart D & I, is to increase the protection of general industry employees and employers from 
                  hazards associated with walking-working surfaces. The
 rule making will significantly reduce the number of worker deaths 
                  and injuries that occur each year resulting from
 workplace slip, trip, and fall hazards. The final rule was published 
                  on November 18, 2016, and became effective on
 January 17, 2017. Some requirements in the final rule have compliance 
                  dates after the effective date and will be
 discussed in further detail below. This final rule and the associated 
                  preamble, providing more detailed explanation of
 the rule, is available on the Federal Register website at 81 
                  FR 82494, Walking-Working Surfaces; Personal Protective
 Equipment; Final Rule, November 18, 2016.
 OSHA requirements are set by statute, standards, and regulations. 
                  The Agencys interpretations explain these require-
 ments and how they apply to particular circumstances, but they 
                  do not create additional employer obligations. Note
 that our enforcement guidance may be affected by legislative 
                  or rule making changes to OSHA requirements. Also,
 from time to time we update our guidance in response to new 
                  information. To keep apprised of such developments,
 you can consult OSHAs website at http://www.osha.gov.
 This webpage provides guidance, in a question and answer format, 
                  regarding OSHAs Final Rule, Walking-Working
 Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment, 29 CFR Part 1910, 
                  Subpart D and I. These Frequently Asked Questions
 (FAQs) are divided into five sections: general questions, rope 
                  descent system (RDS) questions, outdoor advertising
 questions, residential roof questions, and agricultural operation 
                  questions.
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                | Standard 
                  Stairs |   
                | Does 
                  the exception to the 9.5-inch riser height and 9.5-inch tread 
                  depth requirements for stairs installed before January 17, 2017 (§19210.25(c)(5)), also apply to stairs 
                  designed and fabricated, but not yet installed, by that date?
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                | Stairs 
                  with design drawings issued for construction or that were in 
                  fabrication before January 17, 2017, but not installed, will be in compliance if they met the previous requirements 
                  for standard stairs.
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                  the previous standard, stairs with a handrail that doubles as 
                  a stair rail could have a rail height of 30 to 34 inches. If an employer's stairs were installed prior to January 
                  17, 2017, must the rails have a minimum height of
 36 inches if the stair rail doubles as a handrail?
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                  final rule does not affect stair rail systems and handrails 
                  installed before January 17, 2017 that were in com- pliance with the requirements in the old standard.
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                | Does 
                  the requirement that standard stairs have a slope between 30 
                  to 50 degrees apply to stairs installed after January 7, 2017. Therefore, the maximum angle for standard stairs is 
                  45 degrees.
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                | Yes. 
                  The final rule limits the maximum rise height and minimum tread 
                  depth to 9.5 inches for standard stairs installed after January 17, 2017. Therefore, the maximum angle for standard 
                  stairs is 45 degrees.
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                | Are 
                  stairs installed after January 17, 2017, that have an angle 
                  of 50 degrees considered to be ships stairs? |   
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                  final rule defines ship stairs as "a stairway that is equipped 
                  with treads, stair rails, and open risers, and has a slope of 50 to 70 degrees." Ship stairs must also comply with 
                  §1910.25(b) and (e), such as a minimum tread depth of 4
 inches, a minimum tread width of 18 inches, and a vertical clearance 
                  above any stair tread to any overhead
 obstruction of at least 6 feet 8 inches.
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                | What 
                  if the doorway described in §1910.25(b)(5)(ii) and shown 
                  in figure D-7 is perpendicular to the direction of travel and opens onto the landing? Does the same dimension apply 
                  to this condition?
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                | Yes. 
                  As figure D-7 illustrates, Section 1910.25(b)(5) requires that 
                  a platform be provided when a door or a gate opens directly onto a stairway. For platforms installed after January 
                  17, 2017, the final rule also requires that employers
 ensure the swing of the door or gate does not reduce the "effective 
                  usable depth" of the platform to less than 22 inches (§1910.25(b)(5)(ii)). 
                  The preamble to the final rule describes "effective usable 
                  depth" as the portion of the platform
 beyond the swing of the door where a worker can stand when opening 
                  the door (82 FR 82557). The provision applies
 equally to stairway doors that are perpendicular to the direction 
                  of travel.
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                | Are 
                  fixed stairs attached to the exterior of tanks required to comply 
                  with the requirements of §1910.25(b) or would those stairs fall under the exemptions in §1910.25(a)?
 The exception from the stair requirements in §1910.25(a) 
                  only applies to stairs serving floating roof tanks, stairs on
 scaffolds, stairs on self-propelled motorized equipment, or 
                  stairs designed into machines or equipment. For stairs on
 the exterior of other tanks, employers would have to ensure 
                  they comply with the requirements in §1910.25(b) and (c).
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                | Would 
                  winding stairs attached to tanks be required to meet the requirements 
                  in §1910.25(d) for spiral stairs? No. Section 1910.21(b) defines spiral stairs as a "series 
                  of treads attached to a vertical pole in a winding fashion,
 usually within a cylindrical space" (emphasis added). Winding 
                  stairs attached to tanks do not have vertical poles;
 therefore, they are not spiral stairs and must meet the requirements 
                  of §1910.25(b) and (c).
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                | Based 
                  on the height requirements for stair rails and handrails and 
                  the requirements in Table D-2, are both stair rails and handrails required on stairs that have two open sides and 
                  are less than 44-in. wide?
 Yes. Section 1910.28(b)(11)(ii) Table D-2 contains a printing 
                  error, which OSHA will correct in a published notice.
 For each flight of stairs with two open sides and a width of 
                  less than 44 inches, column 4 of Table D-2 should state
 "One stair rail system with hand rail on each open side" 
                  is required. (See 81 FR 82611-12).
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