Marine-Type Ladders

100% Customizable Fixed Access Ladders

Marine-Type Ladders

100% Customizable Fixed Access Ladders

ISO 14001 Environmental Standard
Quality Management System
EU Safety Standards
Present in more than 40 countries

What are Marine-Type Access Ladders?

Fixed Access Ladders, also known as marine-type ladders, are fixed vertical ladders frequently used in industrial environments and vessels for:

  • Access to elevated or deep areas

  • Buildings, plants, or machinery

Fixed Access Ladders are designed to occupy minimal space, typically consisting of metal bars or rungs integrated into a vertical structure. They are ideal for situations where space is limited and access needs to be safe and efficient.

The main characteristic of these ladders is their vertical design and robustness, allowing safe access in industrial or technical environments.

Marine-Type Access Ladders must comply with established safety standards, ensuring they meet strict safety and performance requirements.

Why choose an access ladder?

  • 100% customizable
  • All accessories available
  • Safe ascent and descent, even at great heights
  • Time savings of up to 30%
  • Comfortable platforms that allow rest and simplify climbing
  • New high-resistance rear protection fixing system

Main Applications of Fixed Access Ladders

Industrial and Commercial Buildings:

  • Roofs and building coverings
  • Communication towers
  • Storage tanks and silos
  • Industrial chimneys

Public Utility Installations:

  • Electrical transmission towers
  • Telecommunications infrastructures
  • Water reservoirs

Marinas and Vessels:

  • Maritime and river vessels
  • Oil and gas platforms
  • Docks and piers

Transport Infrastructure:

  • Bridges and viaducts
  • Railway support structures
  • Elevated signage and traffic control infrastructure

Residential and Commercial Buildings:

  • Access to technical areas in buildings
  • Ventilation and air conditioning systems located at height

Energy Parks:

  • Wind turbines
  • Elevated solar energy infrastructures