Ladder Man, Inc.

Ladder Man, Inc. Ladder.com is the online division of Ladder Man Inc., the nationwide supplier of "Everything You Need To Reach Your Work". Many do not.

Our Company

Ladder.com is the on-line division of Ladder Man Inc., the nationwide supplier of “Everything You Need to Reach Your Work.” Ladder Man was founded in Columbus, Ohio in 1988 based on a simple mission—to provide our customers with best-in-class work access products. Our founders believed that people who step off the ground deserve the best quality climbing tools designed to perform be

tter and last longer than many of the lesser quality tools and equipment that are increasingly present throughout the market. Moreover, they wanted to make sure that people who use ladders and climbing equipment select the right tools for the job and stay safe at all heights. Ladder.com is our on-line medium for sustaining the mission and providing you with the best work access products, services and information solutions. In addition to our on-line operation, we service our customers through our Nationwide Distribution centers designed to get you the right products at the right time. We strive to continually improve our online content, product offerings and operations to simplify your work and get you where you need to go. Our Products & Services

Ladder.com provides a broad range of products designed to help people reach work. From step stools and ladders to scaffolding, personnel lifts and fall protection equipment, Ladder.com is the Best Solution for Reaching Work. Our product philosophy is simple—supply products designed and manufactured as we would want if it were our job to use them. In addition, we offer a wide range of value-added services including the following:

Product Selection Consultation
Custom Product Design
National Account Programs
Contract Pricing Programs
Safety Training Information
Ladder Inspection & Repair
Custom Rail Imprinting
Nationwide Delivery

Our Customers

Ladder.com customers all have one characteristic in common—you are seeking a tool to reach work. Beyond this, similarities disappear fast. Ladder.com customers and your needs are actually rather diverse. We work with both homeowners and individuals in companies across all industries. Following are some of the more common:

Manufacturing
Retailing
Processing
Healthcare
Telecommunications
Education
CATV
Government Agencies
Utilities
Service (e.g., Insurance, Hotel)
Construction
Agriculture


Interestingly enough, we also service distributors of industrial, construction and safety supplies because we know how to find a broad range of work access products, fast. Within these companies, we commonly interact with people in several functional departments: maintenance, plant management, engineering, production, safety, purchasing, warehousing and fleet maintenance. The needs in industry vary across a wide spectrum. Some people know exactly what they want. Some customers can be satisfied with standard products designed to work in a range of applications and environments while others require custom engineered solutions designed to solve very specific problems. Finally some customers work with us to outfit multi-site locations or hundreds of field personnel through multi-year supply arrangements. No matter the size of the problem or need, Ladder.com is pleased to help you find the best work access products, services and information solutions. Our People

Ladder.com brings together an outstanding group of individuals committed to assisting professionals to reach work safely and efficiently. Ladder.com personnel all have several common characteristics – we care about our customers; we really enjoy helping others find solutions to work access related problems; we have strong core values based on product quality, performance and user safety; and we share a common vision for our role in this exciting and ever-changing marketplace. Oh, by the way, we really like ladders too.

04/16/2019

Currently have discounted ladders in stock:

8' fiberglass step (300 # capacity) - $105.00
8' 2-sided FG (300 # cap per side) - $127.00
6' 2-sided FG (300 # cap per side) - $97.00
4' 2 sided FG (300 # cap per side) - $78.00
24' alum extension (225 # cap) - $200

Call, because quantities are extremely limited.

11/21/2017

Little Giant ladders are here! Get yours in time for the holidays!

11/12/2017

We are doing a HUGE "End of the Year Blowout"! Huge savings on 90% of what we sell! 5% to 45% off! Call for details.614-784-1120

10/13/2017

Hey everyone! If you haven't heard the news, Todd Williams left 15 months ago to pursue another opportunity. But guess what?!?! HE'S BACK. He is now our Manager of Columbus Operations. Stop by and say hello, or shoot us a message below. We wish Todd the best of luck in his new role!

04/27/2016

Join OSHA and partners for the 2016 National Safety Stand-Down. Take a break to talk about safety and preventing falls in your workplace. All falls are preve...

Join the National "Safety Stand-Down To Prevent Falls in Construction"May 2-6, 2016
04/27/2016

Join the National "Safety Stand-Down To Prevent Falls in Construction"
May 2-6, 2016

'Tis the season to start putting up decorations and lights for the holidays. We have recently received a few 4' step lad...
11/24/2015

'Tis the season to start putting up decorations and lights for the holidays. We have recently received a few 4' step ladders, 300 # capacity fiberglass, that we are selling at an enormously huge discount. These ladders list for $112.48. We have eleven of these for only $65 each! This would be a great assist to your decorations, and make an even better gift for that repair person in your life. Call and get in on this today, because when they're gone, they're GONE!

11/17/2015

Falls from portable ladders (step, straight, combination and extension) are one of the leading causes of occupational fatalities and injuries.
-Read and follow all labels/markings on the ladder.
-Avoid electrical hazards! – Look for overhead power lines before handling a ladder. Avoid using a metal ladder near power lines or exposed energized electrical equipment.
-Always inspect the ladder prior to using it. If the ladder is damaged, it must be removed from service and tagged until repaired or discarded.
-Always maintain a 3-point (two hands and a foot, or two feet and a hand) contact on the ladder when climbing. Keep your body near the middle of the step and always face the ladder while climbing (see diagram).
-Only use ladders and appropriate accessories (ladder levelers, jacks or hooks) for their designed purposes.
-Ladders must be free of any slippery material on the rungs, steps or feet.
-Do not use a self-supporting ladder (e.g., step ladder) as a single ladder or in a partially closed position.
-Do not use the top step/rung of a ladder as a step/rung unless it was designed for that purpose.
-Use a ladder only on a stable and level surface, unless it has been secured (top or bottom) to prevent displacement.
-Do not place a ladder on boxes, barrels or other unstable bases to obtain additional height.
-Do not move or shift a ladder while a person or equipment is on the ladder.
-An extension or straight ladder used to access an elevated surface must extend at least 3 feet above the point of support (see diagram). Do not stand on the three top rungs of a straight, single or extension ladder.
-The proper angle for setting up a ladder is to place its base a quarter of the working length of the ladder from the wall or other vertical surface (see diagram).
-A ladder placed in any location where it can be displaced by other work activities must be secured to prevent displacement or a barricade must be erected to keep traffic away from the ladder.
-Be sure that all locks on an extension ladder are properly engaged.
-Do not exceed the maximum load rating of a ladder. Be aware of the ladder’s load rating and of the weight it is supporting, including the weight of any tools or equipment.

09/28/2015

Did you know?

-One of every five workplace fatalities is a construction worker.
-Falls from elevation account for one third of all deaths in construction.
-Approximately 350 electrical-related fatalities occur each year.
-One in four "struck by vehicle" deaths involve construction workers, more than any other occupation.
-The fatality rate for excavation work is 112% higher than the rate for general construction.

Make it a point to make workplace safety THE most important tool on your job-site. The life you save may be your own.

04/24/2015

"No one should have to sacrifice their life for their livelihood, because a nation built on the dignity of work must provide safe working conditions for its people."

— Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez

04/15/2015

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Address

Columbus, OH
43224

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16145759640

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