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Fibreglass Ladders – Safe, Non-Conductive Access for Professionals
Empower your workforce with our premium Fibreglass Ladders, engineered for ultimate safety and durability in demanding environments. Crafted from high-quality Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP), these ladders are the go-to choice for professionals in warehousing, electrical work, construction, and industrial settings where electrical hazards or harsh conditions are a concern. Lightweight yet incredibly robust, our fibreglass ladders offer non-conductive protection and long-lasting performance, ensuring you work with confidence at any height.
Why Fibreglass Ladders?
Fibreglass (GRP) ladders are purpose-built for environments where safety and reliability are non-negotiable. Unlike aluminium ladders, fibreglass is non-conductive, making it ideal for electrical tasks or areas with live circuits. Certified to EN131 Professional standards, these ladders provide a safe, stable platform for tasks requiring frequent or prolonged access at height. Their weather-resistant and corrosion-proof properties also make them perfect for outdoor or chemically exposed environments, outlasting traditional materials in tough conditions.
Top Reasons to Choose Our Fibreglass Ladders
Non-Conductive Safety: Insulated up to 30,000 volts, perfect for electricians and spark-risk environments.
EN131 Compliance: Meets rigorous BS EN131 Professional standards, supporting up to 150kg for heavy-duty use.
Anti-Slip Features: Deep, serrated treads and non-slip rubber feet ensure secure footing on any surface.
Weatherproof Durability: Resists corrosion, UV damage, and chemicals, ideal for outdoor and industrial applications.
Lightweight Strength: GRP construction balances portability with exceptional load-bearing capacity.
Versatile Designs: Available as step ladders, swingback, platform, or extension ladders to suit diverse tasks.
Low Maintenance: Easy to clean and resistant to wear, ensuring years of reliable service.
Perfect for a Range of Applications
Our fibreglass ladders are designed to excel in challenging environments, making them a favourite among professionals. Key uses include:
Electrical Work: Safely handle tasks near live wires or in spark-risk areas, such as substations or data centres.
Warehousing: Access high shelves for stock management, inventory checks, or maintenance with stable, secure ladders.
Construction and Maintenance: Perform painting, repairs, or installations in outdoor or corrosive environments.
Industrial Settings: Navigate chemical plants or oil refineries where metal ladders pose risks.
Telecoms and Utilities: Install or repair equipment in areas requiring non-conductive access.
Discover Our Exceptional Range
Featuring industry-leading brands like Lyte and Youngman, our fibreglass ladders are packed with innovative features to enhance safety and usability:
Fibreglass Swingback Ladders: Models like the Lyte Glass Fibre Swingback offer deep 80mm treads and reinforced stiles for stability during electrical tasks.
Platform Step Ladders: Spacious platforms, such as those in the Youngman Fibreglass Platform range, provide hands-free operation for prolonged tasks.
Extension Ladders: Reach heights up to 6m with robust, non-conductive GRP extension ladders, ideal for utility work.
Heavy-Duty Design: Strengthened treads and unique bracing systems, like those in Lyte’s Heavy Duty GRP range, ensure durability under rigorous use.
Tool Integration: Top caps with built-in tool holders and trays keep equipment within reach, boosting efficiency.
Compact Options: Foldable designs for easy storage and transport, perfect for mobile professionals.
Safety and Compliance You Can Trust
Fibreglass ladders are a top choice for health and safety officers due to their compliance with EN131 Professionalstandards, which replaced older BS2037 and BS1129 classifications. These ladders undergo rigorous testing for stability, strength, and durability, including 50,000-cycle durability tests for professional models. Non-slip treads, stabiliser bars, and locking mechanisms minimise risks, while the non-conductive GRP material ensures protection in high-risk environments, aligning with HSE guidelines and the Work at Height Regulations 2005.