A ladder cage is a safety feature commonly found on industrial ladders. It is a metal enclosure that is installed around the ladder, typically starting a few feet above the ground and extending all the way to the top of the ladder. The purpose of the ladder cage is to provide a barrier between the person climbing the ladder and the surrounding environment, which can help prevent falls and other accidents.
Strong and Durable
The cage is usually made of metal bars or wire mesh, and it is designed to be strong and durable. It may also have a gate or other type of access point that can be locked or secured to prevent unauthorized access.
Required for Safety Regulations and Codes
Ladder cages are often required by safety regulations and codes, particularly when ladders are used for access to elevated platforms or rooftops. The specific requirements for ladder cages may vary depending on the type of ladder, the height of the climb, and the specific industry or application.
Welded Steel Cages
Our welded steel cages begin from 7 feet to 8 feet from the floor and extend 42” above the landing surface. This cage meets OSHA standards and is welded gray with a powder coat finish. Height ranges from 7’6” to 27’6”.
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