fall protection access systems
Engineered systems for safe access to rooftops, equipment, and elevated work areas.
Access system types
Crossovers are elevated access systems that allow workers to safely pass over pipes, ductwork, and equipment while maintaining clear, unobstructed pathways.
Elevated work platforms create safe, designated areas for workers to perform tasks at height, such as servicing equipment, accessing rooftops, or conducting maintenance.
Mobile work platforms are portable systems that allow crews to safely access elevated areas and reposition as needed for maintenance, inspections, and daily operations.
Fixed work platforms are permanently installed structures that provide safe, stable access to equipment, rooftops, and elevated work areas for ongoing maintenance and operations.
Fixed ladders are permanently attached to a structure, providing direct vertical access to rooftops, platforms, and equipment areas where space is limited.
Roof stepovers are low-profile systems that allow workers to safely step over rooftop obstacles such as roof conduit or HVAC lines.
Walkways create defined routes across rooftops, guiding foot traffic between access points and equipment.
Access hatches prevent workers from accidentally falling into open hatches or from stepping off a roof edge. OSHA mandates continuous guardrails on exposed sides of open hatches, combined with self-closing gates or offset railings at entry points.
Ship ladders are fixed industrial stair systems with open risers, defined treads, and handrails on both sides, set at a steep angle (typically 50°–70°) to provide safer, more stable access where standard stairs are not practical.
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