Fertilizer Facility Made More Accessible with RollaStep MP 10′ Mobile Stairs

This is our RollaStep MP in the field at a fertilizer facility in Fresno, CA. With RollaStep’s ease of use and mobility, this stair is wheeled around to service the various equipment in the plant.

RollaStep Mobile Stair in Fertilizer Facility

The MP (Mobile Platform) Series is a highly mobile work platform designed to bring the workspace and stability of a fixed platform to a rolling stair mobile unit. With a large 9′ x 3′ work platform, it can securely and safely accommodate multiple operators and their equipment and parts.

The powder-coated handrails, full-size 45° rise stair stringer, and standard width and depth steps meet OSHA specifications for mobile work platforms, while the lightweight aluminum construction maintains single-user mobility.

Agrochemical facilities must have mobile stairs to access storage and holding tanks for bulk products, mixing and transfer tanks, and pump systems. The portable stairs are a must to access sight gauges and valves often situated at safe and hard-to-reach heights. Mobile stairs are also important in accessing mixing and transfer tanks and pump systems. These are made of either aluminum or steel and have railings to provide safety while workers do routine operations.

Mobile stairs and ladders are also essential for routine inspections of storage facilities. At least one person at the facility should be designated as responsible for inspection and maintenance. Mobile stairs and ladders can help workers access all facility areas safely and easily. In some states, routine inspection and maintenance of storage facilities may be required by law, so it is important to be familiar with the requirements in your area. Here are some spots in fertilizer storage that need looking into:

  • Inspect the storage tanks for any corrosion or mechanical damage.
  • Corrosion checks on the tank valves and fittings.
  • Examine the tank supports and anchors to ensure they are in good condition.
  • Check the drainage in the containment area to ensure it is functioning properly.
  • Make sure the emergency equipment is in good condition and ready to use.
  • Inspect the concrete joints and sealants for any signs of wear or damage.
  • Inspect the concrete floor and wall surfaces for any cracks, chips, or other damage.
  • Operators should regularly check pumps, meters, and plumbing runs for functionality and leaks.
  • Take note of damage or deterioration in synthetic liners and ballast.
  • Electricians should monitor wiring systems and controls for issues.
  • Inspectors should routinely inspect metering and punch/drain/rinse tanks.
  • Workers should monitor sight gauges to ensure accurate readings.
  • Inspectors should also check the facility’s exterior for any damage or signs of wear and tear.
  • Check the sumps and sump pumps to ensure they are in good working order.

Mobile stairs offer significant advantages in fertilizer facilities. They are easily movable, so the equipment serves more than its purpose. Having portable equipment can substantially extend the life of a fertilizer facility and attain peak performance with regular maintenance. Mobile stairs also make it possible to work on more than one area at a time, saving a lot of time and improving productivity. Also, keeping the work area clean and organized is important in preventing accidents and minimizing the spread of contaminants. Portable stairs are essential to any fertilizer facility, and inspecting your facility can help ensure that it remains safe and compliant with all applicable regulations.

Saferack is a trusted name in the agrochemical industry. We had a project with the Iowa Fertilizer Company that needed gangways, loading arms, pipe racks, canopies, and drench showers. These installations helped them reach 1.5 to 2 million metric tons of nitrogen fertilizers and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) by modernizing their facilities and saving truck drivers’ loading/unloading time.

Most people don’t realize the importance of having access to a fertilizer facility’s storage facilities until they need to use them. Mobile stairs, ladders, and metal work platforms are essential for accessing these storage areas. Portable stairs provide a safe and easy way to get to the top of the storage tanks, while workers can use loading arms and hose systems to reach the bottom of the tanks. Truck gangways are also essential for getting into and out of storage areas. Ultimately, it’s up to the individual clients to decide which safety equipment suits their needs. Knowing all of the options available is sure to help make the decision easier.