Electrical Service

Safer Working Practices for Electrical Service Work

Designed for environments where electrical exposure is present and safe positioning is critical.

Managing Risk Around Live Systems

Electrical work requires proper equipment to reduce exposure and improve safety during tasks.

Where It’s Used

  • Electrical installation work

  • Maintenance and repair

  • Utility servicing

  • Technical inspections

How Step Ladders Improve Work at Height (WAH)

  • Reduces electrical hazard risks

  • Provides stable positioning

  • Improves technician safety

  • Supports controlled work

Electrical Services

Safe Access Options for Electrical Work

These ladder options are selected based on safety requirements and working conditions.

  • Fiberglass Platform Trolley Ladder

  • Fiberglass Single Pole Ladder

  • Fiberglass Double Sided A-Shape Step Ladder

  • Fiberglass Double Extension Ladder

  • Fiberglass Working Platform Ladder

  • Fiberglass Stepstools 6202

    Fiberglass Stepstools 6202

  • Fiberglass Single Sided Stepladder 6200 & 6200S Series

    Fiberglass Single Sided Stepladder 6200 & 6200S Series

  • Fiberglass Single Sided Stepladder 6000 & 6000S Series

    Fiberglass Single Sided Stepladder 6000 & 6000S Series

  • Fiberglass Single Sided Stepladder 5900 & 5900S Series

    Fiberglass Single Sided Stepladder 5900 & 5900S Series

  • Fiberglass Twin Stepladder T6200 Series

    Fiberglass Twin Stepladder T6200 Series

  • Fiberglass Twin Stepladder T7400 Series

    Fiberglass Twin Stepladder T7400 Series

  • Fiberglass Extension Trestle Stepladder E7400 Series

    Fiberglass Extension Trestle Stepladder E7400 Series

Reducing Electrical Risk Through Equipment Choice

Material selection plays a key role in safety.

Fiberglass ladders are preferred because they are non-conductive and reduce electrical risks.

Because aluminium conducts electricity and increases the risk near live systems.

When tasks require longer duration or both hands, improving stability and control.

Electrical work requires the right safety setup.
If you’re unsure about your current equipment, it’s worth reviewing before your next job. Talk to us today.