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ErectaStep platform installation for safe access to a valve wheel in a water management system

Elevated Pump Access Platforms installation at a Wastewater Treatment Facility

ErectaStep stair system installation accessing a waster water tank at a midstream facility

An operator safely accesses the top of a vacuum truck using the customized RollaStep MP Series mobile platform, demonstrating the unit’s stability and ease of use

ErectaStep’s pipe crossover installation at Colonial Pipe’s tank farm giving workers access over piping.

ErectaStep Stair Tower

An ErectaStep installation scales a hillside, providing an OSHA-compliant access pathway at an East Coast tank farm without custom fabrication and utilizing in-stock modular components.

This ErectaStep catwalk stair installation overcomes the challenges of a narrow roof section interspersed with pipes with off-the-shelf components. No customization or fabrication was needed. Previously, workers found navigating this area very dangerous.

ErectaStep stairs were installed to provide workers with safe and convenient access to a diked spill containment area in a chemical facility.

This installation prioritized worker safety by eliminating the need for daily ladder use on site.

Custom stairs with handrails installation

ErectaStep installation at a Natural Gas Compressor Station to access valve wheels.

Custom crossover stair installation

Flood Barriers with ErectaStep crossover stairs – Because ErectaStep is modular and bolts together, it’s the only crossover on the market that practical for this application.

An elevated ladder access work platform with a safety gate protecting the building’s air duct

Access platform installation to a chemical tank

ErectaStep access stair installation providing access to a water sampling station at a LafargeHolcim mine

An electrical co-op in Florida needed custom access to the window on top of a crystallizer.