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Wildeck, Inc.: Self-Closing Laddergard Safety Swing Gate

Keeping personnel safe is a vital concern in every facility

By Wildeck, Inc. 
June 8, 2012

High-traffic access ladders can present many risks and are often located in obscure areas. Wildeck’s Laddergard can improve safety in your facility.

Wildeck’s self-closing Laddergard Safety Swing Gates are adjustable to fit openings from 16” to 40” and comply with OSHA 1910.23 safety requirements.

Laddergard gates are easy to install and have been designed for maximum durability and reliability. They are painted safety yellow for high visibility and feature a tough polyurethane finish that can withstand harsh industrial environments.

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Wildeck, Inc. is the largest U.S. manufacturer of industrial work platforms (mezzanines), vertical reciprocating conveyors (VRCs), rideable material lifts (RMLs), custom ladders, access platforms and safety guarding products. In warehouses,…

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