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Step up to assembly areas, conveyor lines, and other workstations for a better working height. These platforms have legs you can turn to raise and lower them.
Maintain equal spacing when adjusting the overall height of these platforms. The distance between the floor and the first step is always the same between steps to meet OSHA requirements.
Made of 304 stainless steel, these platforms withstand wet environments and repeated washdowns without corroding. A serrated platform prevents slipping and allows liquids and debris to pass through.
Install these platforms for easy access to elevated areas.
Get a secure and stable step up with these standard step stools.
Stack these stools on top of each other to reach your ideal height. They lock together to create a stable platform while you work.
With spring-loaded casters, these step stools are easy to move between work areas.
Use the handrail on these stools for stability as you climb or work.
Grab the handrail for stability. These stools fold for easy transport and storage.
Move these sturdy ladders between work areas.
Shipped flat in a box or partly assembled on a pallet, these ladders are more economical than fully welded ladders.
About half the weight of steel or stainless steel ladders, these aluminum ladders are easy to move around your workspace.
Made of 304 stainless steel, these ladders resist corrosion from wet areas and frequent washdowns better than steel or aluminum ladders.
Tilt these ladders to roll them on their wheels. When you set them upright again, the wheels lift off the floor to keep them stationary while in use.
Made of 304 stainless steel, these ladders are more corrosion resistant than steel and aluminum ladders. They withstand wet environments and repeated washdowns.
Aluminum is lighter than steel and stainless steel, making these ladders easier to roll between work areas.
While in use, wheels retract and the cup shoes rest directly on the floor to prevent movement.
Grip the handrail for stability. While in use, wheels retract and the cup shoes rest directly on the floor to prevent movement.
A 50° incline is more gradual than standard ladders, so it's easier to climb and descend.
An extra pair of casters in the center allows these ladders to turn easily in narrow aisles and tight spaces.
Picking and putting away material just got easier. Ladders have three shelves with raised edges that each hold 70 lbs.
Extra bracing in the base and back makes these ladders tough enough to handle harsh environments.
Move freely as you work—these ladders have a more spacious platform than standard platform ladders.
Not only can you climb on either side of these ladders, two people can use the oversized platform simultaneously.
Fold these ladders for easy transport and compact storage.
Get close to your work even when pipes or other objects are in the way. With no horizontal braces, these ladders can straddle obstructions.
With a 1,000 lb. capacity and storage supports on the base, these ladders can store tools and supplies as well as support personnel.
The platform height of these ladders is designed to line up with most trailers. An open pass-through lets you step right off onto the trailer.
Use these standard crossover bridges to walk over conveyors, machines, and pipes.
Aluminum is a good choice for damp areas and outdoor use.
Take the safest, shortest route over pipes and other obstacles near the ground.
Move these bridges as you update your facility layout. Unlike other crossover bridges, they do not need to be bolted to the floor. Use them to walk over pipes and conveyors.
Unlike standard platform step ladders, these ladders have guardrails on all sides of the platform, allowing you to safely work with both hands while facing any direction. They are faster to set up and quicker to transport than other enclosed platforms, such as scaffolds and lifts.
Tilt these stairs sideways to roll them between work areas.