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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Galvanized
MPN:157953
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Gray Primed
MPN:157954
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Gray Primed Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Gray Primed Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Iron Gray
MPN:157955
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Iron Gray Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Iron Gray Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Yellow
MPN:157958
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Yellow Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Yellow Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Galvanized
MPN:157952
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Gray Primed
MPN:157959
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Gray Primed Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Gray Primed Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Iron Gray
MPN:157960
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Iron Gray Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Iron Gray Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Yellow
MPN:157957
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Yellow Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Yellow Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Standard Rail, Galvanized
MPN:157951
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Standard Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Standard Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Galvanized
MPN:157953
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Gray Primed
MPN:157954
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Gray Primed Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Gray Primed Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Iron Gray
MPN:157955
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Iron Gray Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Iron Gray Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Yellow
MPN:157958
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Yellow Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Flush Rail, Yellow Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Galvanized
MPN:157952
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Gray Primed
MPN:157959
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Gray Primed Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Gray Primed Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Iron Gray
MPN:157960
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Iron Gray Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Iron Gray Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Yellow
MPN:157957
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Yellow Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Optional Rail, Yellow Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Standard Rail, Galvanized
MPN:157951
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Standard Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.
Alternating Tread Stair, 56-degree, 100" Ht, Carbon Steel, Standard Rail, Galvanized Since 1981, our patented alternating tread stair design has set the industry standard for safe, compliant industrial access. When placed against standard industrial stairs, ships stairs, and fixed vertical ladders, the alternating tread stair is the safest alternative when space is at a premium. OSHA Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed when a standard stair is not feasible for regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. IBC Compliance: Alternating tread stairs are allowed as a means of egress from small mezzanines, guard towers, observation stations, control rooms, and as access to unoccupied roofs. Reduced Footprint: Alternating tread stairs require a smaller overall footprint than standard stairs because of their steeper slope of either 56 or 68 degrees. Forward Facing Descent: Alternating tread stairs are designed to be used as a standard stair with users facing the direction of travel when climbing up and down. OSHA, IBC Compliant: Our experts will make sure your alternating tread stars are designed and engineered to meet OSHA and IBC requirements. Cushioned Central String: Alternating tread stairs have a built-in, cushioned, central stringer designed to protect users and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Full Depth Treads: The 8 1/2" tread depths on the alternating tread stair gives users firm, full-footed support. Built in Fall Protection: The code-compliant handrails on alternating tread stairs meet OSHA requirements for fall protection and improve ease of use.

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