Available in many configurations from the simple step ladder to high-reach extension ladders and specialty models, using the appropriate ladder for your needs ensures a safe work environment by eliminating make-shift platforms made of crates and buckets or dangerously climbing on shelves or racking. Specialty ladders include crossover, safety cage, and mounted ladders.
approx. 22K
Ladder injuries in 2020**
6-10 FT.
The most common ladder falls happen between 6 and 10 feet off the ground
$6B
$6 billion is spent on workplace falls from working at heights*
TOP 3
Falls are the 3rd most common cause for disabling workplace injury*
#3
Ladders are #3 on OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Violations list.***
Safely reach elevated areas and platforms with engineered premade stairs that meet strict safety standards, so there’s no guesswork about whether you’re in violation of state or federal regulations. Global Industrial carries both OSHA- & IBC-compliant models, adjustable stairs to accommodate different heights, space-saving alternating tread stairs, to stairs with integrated platforms.
Utilizing a step stool or stand is the safe way to gain few extra feet of reach without the risk. From mobile and folding step stools that move with you for temporary & occasional use to stationary step stools and adjustable-height steps, choose the design that works best and maximizes safety.
When a regular ladder is impractical, unsafe, or the job is too complex or big, equipment like scaffolding, platform ladders, and work platforms help get the work done safely and efficiently. Personnel lifts are ideal for providing a safe & secure platform to conduct work or maintenance high overhead in the safest way possible.
A ladder is deemed unsafe when it is too long or too short for the job at hand. Whether it’s a Rolling platform ladder or a step ladder for climbing - make sure the length is sufficient enough to avoid standing on the top rung or step of the ladder.
Pay close attention to the ladder’s Duty Rating ― it should exceed the total weight of the climber, plus any tools, supplies, and objects placed upon its rungs or steps. Ignoring this rule can turn any safety ladder into a ladder accident.
There are many types of ladders. Step ladders have a self-supporting, hinged design that’s ideal for small projects at fixed heights. Straight & Extension ladders are adjustable and require a stable structure of support to lean on.
A rocky or unstable ladder spells trouble. Make sure it is placed on firm, level ground, without any obstructions or slippery surfaces near or around the base of the ladder. Wear slip-resistant shoes with heavy soles for added traction and support.
Climbing up or down a ladder is safest when utilizing three points of contact. This means facing the ladder and having two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand, in contact with the ladder’s steps, rungs, and/or side rails at all times. This ladder safety tip can help reduce the risk of slips and falls.
It’s easy to take the always useful ladder for granted, but judging by the number of daily incidents, let’s review how to make ladders safer.
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Every March, the American Ladder Institute holds its annual National Ladder Safety Month to encourage both homeowners and employees to become familiar with ladder safety in an effort to reduce ladder-related injuries and fatalities each year. But ladder safety isn’t just a one-time-only initiative. There are a number of resources you can turn to all year long for tips, checklists, training, and more. Do Your Part
ALI is a not-for-profit organization with one mission: to promote the safe use of ladders at home and in the workplace. ALI is also the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved developer of safety standards for the ladder industry, offering training, events, and education year-round. Learn More
OSHA ranks ladders as one of the Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Violations. They’ve published several fact sheets and informational booklets to help raise awareness on ladder safety, focusing on three simple guidelines to prevent falls on the job: plan, provide, and train. Learn More
Our top selection includes various types of ladders, such as step ladders, rolling ladders, step stools, extension ladders, and more, all made with high-quality materials for durability and safety. We also carry personnel lifts, including scissor lifts, boom lifts, and aerial lifts, for elevated work tasks that require mobility and accessibility. Our products are suitable for use in industrial and commercial settings, as well as for personal use. Browse our selection today to find the perfect ladder or lift for your specific needs.