Jobsites are fast-paced with people and materials everywhere. Many are faced with a need to meet an approaching deadline. Sadly, shortcuts are often taken, which can prove dangerous. However, there are ample ways to ensure the safety of your crew and visitors. Making construction sites safer with OSHA-compliant stair systems is about removing the guesswork at the one place everyone uses every day: the stairs.
REDD Team builds modular aluminum stair systems that show up ready to bolt together. They fit common trailer and platform heights, and help crews work safely without slowing the schedule. 
Why Stairs Set The Tone For Site Safety
Stairs are the daily touchpoint for everyone on a job site, whether they are supers, subs, inspectors, or deliveries. When jobsite stairs are solid, slip-resistant, and properly guarded, you reduce the risk of people falling, sustaining sprains, slips, and even near misses.
When stairs are built from lumber or leftover steel, you can encounter potential risk. Choosing a purpose-built aluminum stair system signals that safety is a baseline, not a nice-to-have perk.
What “OSHA-compliant” Looks Like (Without the Fine Print)
REDD Team automatically fulfills OSHA-compliant stair expectations in every kit, then backs them with clear, reviewer-friendly submittals so site setup and inspections stay predictable
- Uniform risers and treads that feel consistent step after step.
- A safe, comfortable pitch that’s not a ladder in disguise.
- Continuous handrails and sturdy stair rails on exposed edges.
- Slip-resistant, self-draining treads that aren’t slick after rain.
- Level landings at doors and turns so people aren’t juggling a handle and a step at the same time.
- Guarded platform edges with toe boards where tools or parts could fall.
Built for Real Jobsite Conditions
Construction sites experience mud, rain, freeze–thaw conditions, and sometimes daily washdowns. Structural aluminum shrugs off corrosion, won’t shed paint, and is far lighter to handle than steel. Overall, aluminum is easier on crews and equipment. In addition, our treads and platforms use slip-resistant profiles that shed water, cutting down on slick steps and “caution cone” moments.
Adjustable Now, Reusable Later
Job sites evolve and move. Trailers move, platforms change height, and temporary routes become permanent. REDD Team stairs are designed to easily and quickly reconfigure and relocate as the plan shifts and moves.
Adjustable legs and standardized base plates make threshold changes simple, plus flights, landings, and rails bolt together in new combinations without new fabrication.l.
Details That Prevent Everyday Injuries
Small choices add up on a busy site when it comes to stairs:
- Full-width treads to avoid potential snag points.
- Handrail returns that won’t catch sleeves or tool bags, or materials.
- Threshold plates that remove the hop at trailer doors.
- Clear width that lets people pass without turning sideways when carrying a tool bag or materials.
- Toe boards on platforms where dropped objects could become hazards below.
Remember that safer access doesn’t have to slow the work schedule. With REDD Team’s modular aluminum stair systems, you get predictable installs, durable performance, and fewer surprises during setup and inspection.
Share your thresholds, site photos, and phasing plan, and we’ll propose a configuration that keeps people moving safely because we’re committed to making construction sites safer with OSHA-compliant stair systems. Learn about our OSHA-compliant stair systems, call (800) 648-3696 or contact us online.