S-2.1, r. 4 - Safety Code for the construction industry

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3.5.4. Site-fabricated ladders:
(1)  Any site-fabricated ladder shall have:
(a)  a maximum length of 4.8 m, measured along the side rails;
(b)  a maximum spacing of 400 mm between the side rails, unless the site where the ladder is used precludes this. In such a case, the width of the ladder may be reduced accordingly;
(c)  a maximum spacing of 300 mm between the cleats. Such spacing shall be uniform within a flight.
(2)  Any wooden ladder must have:
(a)  2 side rails of at least:
i.  38 mm × 89 mm for single ladders; or
ii.  38 mm × 140 mm or 89 mm × 89 mm for double-width ladders;
(b)  cleats:
i.  of not less than 38 mm × 89 mm; and
ii.  resting on filler blocks of not less than 38 mm × 38 mm.
(3)  Any double-width ladder shall:
(a)  have 3 rails evenly spaced;
(b)  be at least 1.5 m in width and not more than 2 m in width;
(c)  have cleats in one piece that extend the full width of the ladder;
(d)  be made of materials whose size is corresponding to those listed in subsections 1 and 2; and
(e)  be solidly fastened in place.
(4)  The wood used for a ladder shall fulfil the following conditions:
(a)  it shall be in good condition, shall be derived from species having long non-breaking fibres and shall be free from any defect that might impair its strength;
(b)  it shall be of a quality equal to No. 1 spruce;
(c)  if it is in the form of logs, it shall be debarked;
(d)  it shall not be covered with paint or any opaque coating.
(5)  Where it is foreseen that a site-fabricated ladder will exceed the permitted maximum length of 4.8 m, the ladder must be designed by an engineer, as attested to by a plan or certificate signed and sealed by the engineer.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. S-2.1, r. 6, s. 3.5.4; O.C. 329-94, s. 36; O.C. 606-2014, s. 10.
3.5.4. Site-fabricated ladders:
(1)  Any site-fabricated ladder shall have:
(a)  a maximum length of 9 m, measured along the side rails;
(b)  a maximum spacing of 300 mm between the side rails;
(c)  a maximum spacing of 300 mm between the rungs. Such spacing shall be uniform within a flight.
(2)  Any ladder with wooden rungs shall have:
(a)  side rails of at least:
i.  40 mm × 90 mm for ladders 5.8 m or less; or
ii.  40 mm × 140 mm for ladders over 5.8 m;
(b)  cleats or rungs:
i.  not less than 15 mm × 65 mm; and
ii.  resting on filler blocks.
(3)  Any double-width ladder shall:
(a)  have 3 rails evenly spaced;
(b)  be at least 1.5 m in width;
(c)  have cleats or rungs in one piece that extend the full width of the ladder;
(d)  be made of materials whose size is appropriate to the weight applied; and
(e)  be solidly fastened in place.
(4)  The wood used for a ladder shall fulfil the following conditions:
(a)  it shall be in good condition, shall be derived from species having long non-breaking fibres and shall be free from any defect that might impair its strength;
(b)  it shall be of a quality equal to No. 1 spruce;
(c)  if it is in the form of logs, it shall be debarked;
(d)  it shall not be covered with paint or any opaque coating.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. S-2.1, r. 6, s. 3.5.4; O.C. 329-94, s. 36.