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    Stair Treads and Nosings - (91 companies)
    Stair treads and nosings are stair and staircase components that provide wear resistance, corrosion resistance, structural, and anti-slip functionality. Stair treads are made of metal or plastic and are designed to keep people from slipping...
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    Stairs and Stairways - (424 companies)
    Stairs and stairways include all types of complete, pre-fabricated stair systems and staircases. Components include stair treads and nosing, ballusters, handrails, and newels. Stairs and stairways may be designed for commercial settings...
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    Industrial Floor Mats - (476 companies)
    Sanitary mats are designed to conform to the soles of workers' shoes. They pick up and remove contamination, dirt, dust, etc. Scraper mats are used to remove mud, dirt, snow, etc. from workers' shoes before entering a building. Stair treads are designed...
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    Ladders - (508 companies)
    ...or casters so that workers can easily move the ladders into place. Marine ladders and dock ladders - Made from materials that can resist corrosion, such as stainless steel or anodized aluminum. Construction Material. Ladders are commonly constructed...
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    Marine Coatings - (103 companies)
    Marine coatings are waterproof, protective layers that are applied to surfaces exposed to or immersed in fresh, brackish, and/or salt water. They are used with boats, ships, ferries and other watercraft, as well as with marine structures...
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    Grating - (227 companies)
    ...are often used as anti-slip or non-slip safety flooring in plants, factories, and processing facilities. Types of Grating. Examples include: grills. grids. grip plates. grip grates. stair treads. expanded metal step covers. road plates. perforated plates...
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    Marine Lanterns - (24 companies)
    Marine lanterns are fixed all weather lighting devices used to aid navigation on the water. Marine lanterns are fixed, all-weather lighting devices used to aid navigation on the water. They are designed for use as aids-to-navigation on small buoys...
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    Marine Fenders - (39 companies)
    Marine fenders are used between marine vessels and docking structures to prevent damage during berthing. They are also used to protect ships during cargo transfers at sea. Marine fenders differ in terms of size, shape, buoyancy, energy absorption...
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    Thrusters (marine) - (33 companies)
    Thrusters (marine) are marine drive systems that are used for bow or stern watercraft maneuvering or as the primary propulsion drive system for watercraft. Marine thrusters are marine drive systems used for bow or stern watercraft maneuvering...
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    Marine Services - (347 companies)
    Marine services provide repair, maintenance, logistics, testing, storage, and transportation services for boats, ships, oil tankers, and other watercraft. Marine repair services and marine maintenance services usually have facilities at boatyards...

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  • Federal Register > Tuesday, December 23, 1997 > [62 FR 67096] 1. Background
    OSHA has determined that the State standards for Marine Terminals, Confined Spaces for Shipyards, and Alternating Tread -type Stairs are at least as effective as the comparable Federal standards, as required by Section 18(c)(2) of the Act.
  • Marine Window - Marine Window Manufacturers, Suppliers
    Marine food processing industries: for the creamy surface on the ship. Transportation: platform, ship decks, walkway, military minesweepers, stair tread plate.
  • Countries > Canada > Province of Newfoundland and Labrador > Regulations > Occupational Health And Safety Act > [CANADA NL Reg 2012-5] Regulation 5/2012 - Occu...
    2) The height of the upper surface of a stair rail from and perpendicular to the forward edge of the tread shall be not less than 91.44 centimetres and not more than 1.07 metres. PART XXIII DIVING AND OTHER MARINE OPERATIONS .
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