Oil & Gas Facilities

Access Equipment for Oil and Gas Operations

Designed for environments where every decision impacts safety, compliance, and operational continuity — especially when working at height.

When Access Equipment Becomes a Safety Decision

In oil and gas facilities, working at height is not just routine — it carries real consequences. Unstable access or unsuitable equipment can lead to incidents, downtime, or compliance issues.

Where It’s Used

  • Plant maintenance and inspection work

  • Equipment servicing at elevated points

  • Access within processing facilities

  • Offshore and onshore operations

How Step Ladders Improve Work at Height (WAH)

  • Reduces risk in hazardous environments

  • Provides stable access in demanding conditions

  • Supports compliance with safety standards

  • Minimises downtime caused by unsafe setups

Oil & Gas Facilities

Access Solutions for Demanding Industrial Environments

The following ladder options are commonly used in high-risk industrial settings. Selection depends on site conditions, working height, and frequency of use.

  • Cross Bridge Ladder

    Aluminium Cross Bridge Ladder (CBL)

  • Square Platform Ladder Step Stool

    Aluminium Square Platform Ladder (SPL) Step Stool

  • Square Platform Ladder

    Aluminium Square Platform Ladder (SPL)

  • Square Platform Ladder Dual Handrail

    Aluminium Square Platform Ladder (SPL) Dual Handrail

  • Square Platform Ladder Side Handrail

    Aluminium Square Platform Ladder (SPL) Side Handrail

  • C Series Mobile Cantilever Work Platform

    C Series Mobile Cantilever Work Platform

  • G Series Mobile Self Leveling Stair Work Platform

    G Series Mobile Self Leveling Stair Work Platform

  • MP Series Mobile Work Platform

    MP Series Mobile Work Platform

  • TR Series Tilt and Roll Work Platform

    TR Series Tilt and Roll Work Platform

  • Little Giant Adjustable Safety Cage Ladder

    Little Giant Adjustable Safety Cage Ladder

Reducing Exposure in High-Risk Areas

From elevated platforms to confined plant zones, workers need reliable access that performs consistently without introducing additional hazards.

For maintenance tasks that require longer working time, platform ladders are commonly used as they provide a stable standing area and better support for extended work at height.

Platform ladders allow workers to stand more securely, reducing fatigue and improving control during inspection, servicing, or repair work.

It should be considered when tasks involve longer duration, both hands usage, or require a stable working position to ensure safer and more efficient operations.

In high-risk environments, access equipment is part of your safety control.
If your current setup raises any concern, it’s worth reviewing before it becomes a bigger issue. Talk to us to assess your requirements.