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  2. As of November 2016, chains, single-bar or drop-bar style gates are no longer OSHA compliant. According to OSHA 1910.29 (b), ladders and hatches are required to be secured with a self-closing safety gate and safety-compliant railing.
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    1910.29 (b) (13) (i) Has a self-closing gate that slides or swings away from the hole, and is equipped with a top rail and midrail or equivalent intermediate member that meets the requirements in paragraph (b) of this section; or 1910.29 (b) (13) (ii) Is offset to prevent an employee from walking or falling into the hole;
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    Gates that meet the OSHA self-closing gate requirements provide an extra level of trust. Your workplace will be safer after installing self-closing safety gates. Safety gates are easy to install and can assist in work traffic separation, keeping entrance zones safe, and guarding dangerous and heavy machinery.
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  3. Self-Closing Industrial Safety Gates - OSHA Compliant