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How Healthcare Facilities Can Prevent Falls and Unrestricted Roof Access

 

Fixed vertical ladders鈥攅specially those without cages or gates鈥攁re often accessible to anyone. When gates are left unlocked it leaves easy access to tamper with rooftop systems, or vandalize critical infrastructure. When roof hatches are left open, they become a serious hazard: someone can fall through. In healthcare environments, where safety and security are non-negotiable, this creates real liability and leaves your facility exposed鈥攅specially after hours

The Risk: Falls and Unauthorized Access

Fall Hazard
Fixed vertical ladders can be less safe to climb because their design forces the climber鈥檚 body into an awkward backward-leaning position, increasing fatigue and the risk of a fall, especially when carrying tools or materials.

Unsafe Transitions at the Roof Hatch
Many roof hatches lack proper handholds or barriers. That makes every entry or exit risky鈥攅specially when someone鈥檚 carrying tools, navigating snow or rain, or working alone.

Improvised Lifting Methods
When there鈥檚 no lifting system in place, teams resort to ropes, hand-hauling, or dangerously awkward climbs with gear. It鈥檚 unsafe, inefficient, and preventable.

The Solution: LadderPort Safety Systems

LadderPort offers proven, OSHA-compliant products that eliminate these common risks:

LadderPort Ladder Receiver

  • Safer Climb: Secures an extension ladder at the proper climbing angle for safer, more stable access.
  • Controls Access: Installed on the building鈥檚 exterior, this bracket only works when a ladder is in place鈥攄eterring unauthorized users.
  • Reduces Liability: No more exposed fixed ladders or risky climbs.

Roof Hatch Grab Bars

  • Adds Fall Protection: Provides a continuous handhold for safe transitions through the hatch.
  • Better Than Safety Posts: No obstruction, no fumbling鈥攋ust secure support.
  • Retrofits Easily: Works on existing hatches without major changes.

Cranky鈩 Portable Winch

  • Safe Lifting, Solo: Allows a single staff member to lift up to 300 lbs. of tools or equipment without manual hauling.
  • No Ropes or Improvising: Protects your crew and your building.

Designed for Healthcare Environments

LadderPort products are ideal for healthcare facilities because they:

  • Keep Techs Out of Sensitive Areas: Maintenance teams can access the roof from the exterior, avoiding sterile zones and patient spaces.
  • Prevent Unauthorized Entry: No more unlocked ladders giving after-hours access to your rooftop.
  • Reduce the Risk of Injury: Every system is built to minimize fall hazards and support real-world use.

Go Beyond 鈥淐ompliant鈥

Real safety means thinking beyond code鈥攁nd building systems that match the reality of day-to-day operations. OSHA 1910.23 outlines the minimum safety requirements for ladders and walking-working surfaces鈥攂ut that鈥檚 just the starting point. Plenty of healthcare facilities 鈥渕eet code鈥 and still experience rooftop falls, tool drops, or unauthorized access. Compliance alone won鈥檛 prevent accidents.

In healthcare environments, where patient safety and liability are always top of mind, the real goal isn鈥檛 just to pass inspection. It鈥檚 to prevent incidents before they happen. That means designing for how teams actually work: hauling equipment, navigating weather, and entering the roof quickly鈥攚ithout cutting through sterile zones.

Take Action Before It鈥檚 a Problem

Every year, fall-related injuries and security breaches happen on rooftops that 鈥渕eet code.鈥 But meeting code isn鈥檛 enough鈥攅specially in healthcare, where the stakes are higher.

LadderPort helps facility managers go beyond compliance and build in practical, everyday safety that actually works in the field鈥攏ot just on paper.

Don鈥檛 wait for a fall or a breach to fix your roof access.

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