Access Tower
Access towers are structures that are erected to provide safe access for workers to maintain, inspect, or repair process vessels in industrial settings. Access towers are typically constructed of structural steel and consist of a series of platforms, ladders, and stairs that allow operators to access different levels of the process vessel. They are designed to provide a safe and stable working environment and are often equipped with handrails, guardrails, and other safety features to prevent falls and other accidents.
Access towers may also incorporate other features to enhance worker safety and productivity.
Proper design and construction of access towers around process vessels are essential for ensuring the safety of workers and preventing accidents or injuries.
Modular construction of this access tower reduced construction time, had greater precision and quality control in the fabrication process, as well as increased safety for workers who are not exposed to the hazards of an active construction site. There were also significant savings made in both fabrication and erection of the structure.