OSHA TO BAN STEP LADDERS

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

People have been using step ladders for hundreds of years and people have been falling off of ladders for hundreds of years. Ladders have historically and continue to be the greatest cause of workplace and home related injuries. Ladders are also a major contributor to workers back pain and permanent back damage. With dozens of safer options on the market, Canada’s CSA has begun recommending some of those options to Canadian companies. OSHA also has these same concerns and is following this trend.

Each year the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) collects work-related injury and illness data from employers. This data collection is called the OSHA Data Initiative or ODI.

  • 15% of all work related fatalities are the result of falls (stats.bls.gov).
  • Slips and falls from step ladders have resulted in the greatest number of missed work days annually since 2002.
  • Workers over 35 are the most susceptible to injuries and the chance of injury increases with each decade.
  • Two-thirds of hospitalized injury incidents due to falls from ladders resulted in fractures.
  • Even with ladders being the number one cause of workplace injury, ladders still cause more injuries at home.
  • The rate of injurious falls from ladders in 2004–05 was 18.5 per 100,000 population. (http://www.nisu.flinders.edu.au/pubs/reports/2007/injcat105.pdf)

Scaffolding has been proven to be a safer option and practice. Following proper scaffolding procedure is important in reducing workplace injuries. Tagging and inspecting scaffolding is already required in the workplace.

Many companies have already started banning step ladder use. These companies, adhering to OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) with progressive safety programs, are leading the way to reduce the risk of these work related injury.

Best Practice:

For low level applications Canada’s CSA program has recommended the X-Deck safety work platform as a best practice over step ladders. The X-Deck provides all the safety without the need to be tagged and inspected like traditional scaffolding, yet it offers all the speed and portability of a ladder. (See www.safeplatforms.com)

For high level applications, tube and clamp scaffolding has been proven and, with proper tagging and inspecting, is a safe practice. (See www.safway.com)

Scaffolding or the X-Deck will always be a safer option over ladders and these options should be used 100% of the time.

TA Truck Stops reorder rubber feet after 9 years and give tesimonial.

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

2/24/2011
TA Truck stops was our first national sale almost 9 years ago.
Recently one of their accounts called up to reorder rubber feet for their X-Decks.
Click Here to take a look at their testimonial.

This is proof positive of how long the X-Decks are built to last. Before switching to working off of the X-Decks they would work off of commercial grade step ladders. These step ladders only lasted an average of 3-5 months. As of today, the X-Decks have paid for themselves over 27 times over.

How To Classify The X-Deck – Ladder, Platform, Scaffold, Work Platform, Aerial Lift, Scissor Lift, Ladder Jack, Elevated Platform?

Monday, December 14th, 2009

 

A Common question a lot of safety people ask is how to classify the X-Deck?

~ Is the X-Deck a Ladder, Platform, Work Platform, Scaffold, Aerial Lift, Scissor Lift, Ladder Jack, Elevated Platform?  

 

 

We have been called a lot of different things depending on the business and the safety director. I think the best definition for our product is the following as coined by a OSHA director at the Georgia Safety Show:

The X-Deck is ALWAYS ASSEMBLED SCAFFOLDING.

  • The reason for this is that all of our X-Decks come ready for use straight out of the box.
  • You do not ever need to disassembled an X-Deck, merely fold it flat when not in use.
  • One of the biggest benefits to this definition is that you do not need the scaffolding to be tagged and inspected before use, because it was not put together merely raised up to a height setting.
  • If it is going to be used between shifts, merely have the last guy lower it down between shifts.
  • Businesses still want a competent person to erect the X-Deck and they do this by having their employees watch a 2 minute training video.

This is the same interpretation that many nuclear power plants have adapted as well as the US military.

 

For a more generic definition of our product you can also use the standard scaffolding standards that are found below: 

Regulations (Standards – 29 CFR)
Scaffold Specifications – 1926 Subpart L App A


 

• Part Number:

1926

• Part Title:

Safety and Health Regulations for Construction

• Subpart:

L

• Subpart Title:

Scaffolds

• Standard Number:

1926 Subpart L App A

• Title:

Scaffold Specifications

 

Please review the OSHA standards under the Scaffold heading OSHA 1926- all sections.

See: www.osha.gov and www.dol.gov

 

We meet all OSHA standards including SWL (Certified for weight, 4X SWL).  In addition to the strength requirements, we meet the height and width requirements and all handrail height and strength requirements. 

 

We offer OSHA gates which are not required but sometimes suggested by OSHA.

 

We have been approved by the safety department of numerous large or fortune 500 companies, such as: Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Boeing Aviation, NASA, Kennedy Space Center, General Electric, Dynamic Industries, Cessna, First Energy – OH and PA, Surry Nuclear Power Plant – VA, Husky Energy – CAN, Palisades Nuclear Power Plant, TVA – Watts Bay Nuclear Plant and many others.

  

We were approved by the State of Georgia Department of Labor – OSHA division, for showing at their 2007 yearly convention.  One of their seminars on ladders/scaffold featured the SafeTec products.  We were also invited by the State of Ohio, Department of Labor to show at their annual Workman’s Compensation Convention 2006. 

  

We have also been accepted by Sears, Grainger, and Snap on Tools safety departments.

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Custom Work Platforms for the FAA

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

SafeTec can custom make about any kind of custom work platform. Here at SafeTec we  have done simple modifications to the X-Decks for individual customers that needed something extra for their job at hand and complete new builds. We have also built completely custom work stands that are creative and different from other products on the market. The reasons companies like coming to SafeTec for their custom projects is that we build innovative designs that are lightweight, portable, and different from everything else on the market.

Recently for the FAA, we have built a custom X-Deck. We took a standard 5-Step X-Deck and added the following features:
1) A Custom lift up deck – This was a deck on top of the standard deck that would flip up and out and extend the height by a foot and also the length on one side of the deck by a foot.
2) Custom Leg extensions to make the legs traverse a steel beam.
3) Custom handrails that fit their application.

As with all our products we deliver more than is required. We made a DVD to help the customer assemble and use the X-Deck.
Below is this DVD:

Part 1:  Assembly Instructions

Part 2: FAA X-Deck Usage.

If you are interested in a quote for any custom work stand, platform, ladder or instant pop open scaffolding please contact us.

Thank you

The X-Deck versus Coventional Ladders

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

How can you justify the expense of an X-Deck versus a step ladder?

Conventional step-ladders have been around for generations and have been the primary means of reaching anything above head-level. Although unsafe and sometimes dangerous, ladders have been used for any job that requires reaching higher heights… until now. No longer will ladders be the only way of reaching new heights… Introducing the X-Deck!

The X-deck is a revolutionary new product that provides the easy set-up of a step-ladder with the safety and productivity of scaffolding. The X-Deck sets up in seconds which allows the operator to spend more time focusing on tasks at hand instead of worrying about the hassle of complicated set-up instructions. The all-aluminum construction of the X-Deck extends its life to 5-10 times the life when compared to a conventional step-ladder which can sometimes be useless to a user in 6 months or less depending on usage. The X-Deck comes in a variety of sizes and height configurations which are fully adjustable and fold flat to 5 inches for easy storage. Each X-Deck has an anti-tilt, non-slip work surface that is one of the safest in the industry. Even chemical spills or slippery oil spills do not affect the grip of the Aluminum work surfaces.

The load capacity to weight ratio of each X-Deck in astonishing and exceeds any other comparable platform. Each platform in the Pro-Line category can support an amazing 2000 pounds regardless of whether its our small platform which weighs 43 pounds or our biggest platform that weighs 103 pounds. The load carrying capacity of each deck allows multiple users to aid in completing tasks which helps diminish the amount of time needed to complete jobs. The main focus with the X-Deck line is safety and productivity. This can be seen by the OSHA, ANSI and CSA certification that comes with each platform. Other accessories such as work trays, wheel kits and connecting planks also add to the ease of operation that is standard on every X-Deck.



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