BridgeDeck: Raising Workshop Safety and Efficiency for CEA

Why CEA Looked for a Change

Traditional ladders and makeshift platforms had begun to slow routine maintenance and invite unnecessary risk. CEA wanted a solution that reduced set‑up time and let technicians work at height with genuine confidence.

CEA adopted a six‑step BridgeDeck fitted with a 900 mm adjustment pack, giving a working‑height range from 1.7 m to 2.6 m. A 2.5 m bridge span lets staff walk directly over machinery into the service area instead of leaning or climbing around it.

Bottom‑Line Impact

  • Time saved: Faster transitions between jobs translate into more productive hours each week.
  • Less downtime: Stable footing means fewer dropped tools and fewer injuries.
  • Morale boost: Technicians prefer equipment that helps them, not hinders them.

BridgeDeck turns access equipment from a necessary evil into a productivity tool. For workshops still juggling ladders and scaffold frames, replacing them with a single, height‑adjustable platform is a straightforward win—safer for the team and smarter for the business.

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