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    2 Products

    Build-Your-Own Fixed Work Platforms

    Image of System. Shown Assembled. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Work Platforms. Build-Your-Own Fixed Work Platforms.

    Shown Assembled

    Configure a work platform to fit your application.
    First, determine how high your work platform needs to be and choose the stairs that accommodate that height. Then, choose a platform section based on the desired length. Next, choose platform supports that correspond to the height of your stairs—each end of the platform must be supported by a platform support. Finally, choose handrails for the stairs and platform. Assembled work platforms should be secured to a supporting surface (mounting hardware not included).
    Stairs
    Aluminum—Made of aluminum, these platforms are lightweight and corrosion resistant.
    Serrated Step—Steps are serrated for maximum slip resistance.
    Specifications Met—Work platforms meet OSHA dimensional standards. Users are responsible for checking local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe installation and operating practices. Work platforms also meet CAL-OSHA standards, which is required for use in California.
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    Aluminum
    81"77"824"9 1/2"Serrated45°500UnassembledNo47/16"ANSI/ASSP A1264.1, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3209, Cal/OSHA Compliant Title 8 Section 3622, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D4198N480000000
     

    Space-Saver Crossover Stairs

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Crossover Stairs. Space-Saver Crossover Stairs, Style 3.
    Image of Specification. Style 3 - Forward Descent. Front orientation. Crossover Stairs. Space-Saver Crossover Stairs, Style 3.

    Style 3

    Style 3 - Forward Descent

    Set at a steeper angle than our other crossover stairs, these stairs require less floor space. They let you walk over conveyors, machines, and pipes. However, the steeper incline makes it more difficult to ascend and descend the stairs.
    Powder-Coated Steel—Made of steel, these stairs withstand heavy use in most industrial applications. A powder coating adds protection from corrosion.
    Serrated Step—Serrated treads prevent slipping and allow liquids and dirt to pass through.
    Style 3—Style 3 have offset steps that let you descend comfortably and safely while facing forward.
    Specifications Met—Crossover stairs with listed OSHA or Cal/OSHA specifications meet dimensional and construction standards. Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.
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    Yellow Powder-Coated Steel
     
    Flat Step with Serrated Tread
    3624"60"27"26 7/8"30"21"20"20 1/8"10 1/2"350842"No49/16"UnassembledANSI-ASC A14.7, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.259862N11000000000
     
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