Modular metal stairs are convenient for how you can configure them for various applications. But these stairs must also be OSHA-compliant, meaning they must follow all safety standards. REDD Team will be there to serve you when you’re aiming to create metal stairs that work in your space.

How Do Modular Stairs Work?

Aluminum Stairs for Schools in Fresno, CaliforniaModular metal stairs include construction with a single body that includes multiple parts that connect together. The step area arranges so that you can fold these steps in or out as necessary. You can use the secure feet on the bottom of the steps to create a sturdy anchor where the stairs stay in place.

The platform at the top can also be extended or shortened as necessary. You can affix new components through a few steps. The specifics will vary over how you’re going to expand your platform, but it can take a few moments on average to make it all work.

There’s also the option to connect multiple platforms and steps of different sizes in one body. You could add an intermediate platform in the middle while including another series of steps going in one direction, for example.

Modular metal stairs are available in various configurations. You can order tower supports, safety stairs, and ladders in multiple steps. Matching guardrails for each part can also work.

How Do They Meet OSHA Guidelines?

Modular stairs will meet OSHA guidelines through many points:

  • All stairs will include guardrails and handrails high enough for most users to handle.
  • All steps have positions to keep them easy to climb up or move down.
  • The surfaces will be smooth to where nothing will likely catch on anything.
  • The metal bodies can handle enough weight while managing pressure from multiple angles.
  • The fastening and securing mechanisms in these stairs can also include designs to create simple interfaces that lock well and do not break apart when extra weight or stress appears.

Careful manufacturing and planning are necessary for helping produce modular metal stairs. We will follow all OSHA rules and use the sturdiest materials when creating your stairs. We use aluminum for how it can handle multiple environmental conditions while supporting several times its weight at once.

What Makes These Stairs Useful?

The reasons for getting OSHA-compliant modular metal stairs for your worksite are essential to note:

  • You will have more flexibility when getting your stairs ready. Instead of sticking with one build, you can request steps you can adjust for whatever applications are necessary for your worksite.
  • You won’t require welding or other special tools or procedures to get your stairs ready.
  • The prefabricated nature of all parts means there’s no need to cut anything else. You can bolt and secure your items together in moments.
  • Modular stairs are also helpful for expansion purposes. You can expand upon your steps whenever you might change or adjust activities in your workplace.

Modular metal stairs are helpful for your workplace, and OSHA-compliant stairs will keep your worksite safe for everyone. REDD Team is ready to help you find a way to get new stairs working while also meeting OSHA guidelines. Visit our website or call us at (800) 648-3696 for further details and to schedule a consultation for services.