
OSHA Proposes Removing 2036 Fixed Ladder Retrofit Deadline
- OSHA has proposed removing the November 18, 2036, deadline for retrofitting existing fixed ladders over 24 feet with modern fall arrest systems.
- This change allows employers to maintain existing cages or wells until the ladders reach the end of their natural service lives.
- While providing compliance flexibility, the agency will still require modern safety systems for all new and replacement ladder installations.
- Stakeholders have until June 5, 2026, to submit public comments on the proposal.
OSHA Rooftop Fall Protection Compliance and Safety Standards
- OSHA mandates specific fall protection systems for workers on rooftops to prevent fatal accidents and serious injuries.
- Employers must implement guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems when employees work at heights of six feet or more.
- Regular inspections of equipment and thorough training on hazard recognition are essential components for maintaining a secure work environment.
- Proper compliance ensures that contractors mitigate risks while adhering to federal safety regulations.
OSHA Updates Enforcement Policies for COVID-19 Recordkeeping
- OSHA has updated its enforcement policy regarding the recording and reporting of COVID-19 cases to prioritize workplace safety and hazard identification.
- Employers must now evaluate confirmed cases to determine work-relatedness using standard criteria, including whether workplace exposure contributed to the illness.
- While specialized emergency logs for healthcare are being phased out, standard reporting of fatalities and hospitalizations remains strictly enforced.
- These adjustments aim to help businesses accurately track infectious hazards to prevent future workplace outbreaks.
