Rolling ladders make it easier for employees to safely reach items stored on high shelves in any warehouse space, as well as to move the ladder from one spot to another. If you are wondering when you should use a rolling ladder instead of a regular ladder, the team of experts from Commander Warehouse can help you select the perfect ladder for your exact requirements.
What is a Rolling Ladder Used for?
In most cases, rolling ladders are ideal for industrial and commercial workspaces, such as warehouses and manufacturing facilities, as they allow employees to efficiently complete tasks at elevated levels. Compared to other kinds of ladders, rolling ladders offer increased safety and security through the use of a top platform, handrails, and locking devices that are designed to prevent the ladder from moving while it is in use. All of these safety features are extremely important for protecting employees who are moving bulky or heavy items or need to stand on the ladder for an extended period of time while they are working on a specific task.
Rolling Ladder Best Practices
While rolling ladders are designed to help keep employees who are working at a height safe, it is still important to ensure that each employee follows best practices when using a rolling ladder in order to create as safe of a working environment as possible. Some best practices for using a rolling ladder include:
1. Selecting the Right Size Ladder
Before choosing a rolling ladder for the job, it is important to first determine what size ladder will work best. Choosing a rolling ladder that is too big or too small for the job could potentially cause any employee to overreach or fall.
2. Positioning the Ladder Correctly
Make sure that the rolling ladder being used is placed on level ground in order to prevent it from slipping or rolling while it is in use. It is also important to ensure that the ladder is placed as closely to the task being performed as possible to help prevent overreaching injuries.
3. Maintaining and Storing the Ladder Properly
Since a rolling ladder will be used on a regular basis, properly maintaining and storing the ladder when it is not in use can help prolong its lifespan. Make sure to always store rolling ladders in a clean, secure, and dry place.
If you would like to learn more information about when you should use a rolling ladder, or if you are interested in one of their rolling ladder products, please contact Commander Warehouse at one of their four locations across Western Canada or by filling out a contact form on their website.