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O'Keeffe's An industry innovator and leader, O'Keeffe's introduced the first-in-the industry, deeply serrated square rung for maximum foot traction. Today, O'Keeffe's is a leading manufacturer of commercial and industrial fixed aluminum ladders, platforms, crossovers, ramps, catwalks, stairs and more. Since 1939, O'Keeffe's has been a name synonymous with innovation and design. Our products are proudly USA-made with fast lead times and competitive pricing in our state-of-the-art production facility in Merced, CA.
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Since 1939, O'Keeffe's has been a name synonymous with innovation and design. The company first made its mark in the architectural community for its excellence in custom, monumental skylights, bringing natural daylight to thousands of projects worldwide including the Museum of Modern Art and the Rincon Center in San Francisco, The Gateway Center in Los Angeles, the Houston Galleria in Houston, the Como Conservatory in St. Paul, MN, The World Bank in Washington DC, and more.
Standard mill finish with anodized, painted or powder coated finishes available at additional cost. Fixed Roof access ladders that are permanently attached to the building or structure offer safe and easy access to rooftops, mezzanines, loading docks and more. There are several aspects to be considered when in need of a fixed rooftop ladder including access points, safety features, durability and maintenance.
Standard mill finish with anodized, painted or powder coated finishes available at additional cost. Ship ladders or ship stairs are also sometimes known as crossover ladders because they can be configured to "cross over" mechanical equipment instead of just accessing a roof or mezzanine. It is common to see our aluminum ship ladders in water treatment plants, wineries, breweries, laboratories, food processing facilities and other environments are either exposed to weather or require frequent washing or sanitation.
Standard mill finish with anodized, painted or powder coated finishes available at additional cost. OSHA defines a cage as an enclosure mounted on the side rails of a fixed ladder or fastened to a structure behind the fixed ladder which surrounds the climbing space of the ladder. A cage ladder is typically used for easy roof and mezzanine access, high or hazardous locations such as areas in close proximity to a roof edge or high-voltage power lines, outdoor advertising, access to interior roof or floor hatches, elevator pits, and for manhole access, and door/wall hatch access.
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