No part numbers needed. Describe the situation the way you'd tell a colleague, send four phone photos and a hatch count, and we'll come back with a map of which parts of the code touch your site. Then walk it in person, free. Most plants are carrying questions that turn out to be three questions, not thirty.
We read how OSHA is likely to see your site, from years of doing it, and hand you a right-sized, engineered answer with the drawing and the code references. But we're not OSHA, no one can hand you an OSHA stamp, and interpretation varies from one inspector to the next. We stand behind the engineering and the judgment; the final call is always OSHA's.
We'll map which parts of the code touch your site and come back to confirm a visit window within one business day. The map comes back to your email. Keep an eye out.