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Telecommunications Technicians

Keep Your Ladder
On the Job.

Telecom techs work at height on buildings and rooftops every day — running cable, installing antennas, servicing broadband infrastructure. Lock Jaw keeps every ladder secured so you can focus on the work, not the wobble.

90%Movement reduction
5 secSetup and takedown
16+Awards won
Lock Jaw Ladder Grip — ladder stabiliser for telecom Telecommunications technician installing network equipment Telecom engineer running cable on building exterior NBN broadband technician connecting fibre at property

OSHA 1910.23 — Telecommunications installation and maintenance is among OSHA's highest-risk categories for ladder-related falls. Documented ladder safety programs are a requirement, not an option, for contractors in this sector.

Applications

Where Telecom Techs
Use Lock Jaw

01

NBN & Fibre Broadband

NBN subcontractors across the USA run fibre cable to premises along fascias and soffits every day. Lock Jaw keeps the ladder stable for every access point and cable run.

02

Antenna & Satellite Installation

Positioning antennas on roofs and eaves requires precise, stable placement. Lock Jaw keeps you steady while you align, mount, and cable — hands free.

03

Commercial Installs

Multi-tenant and commercial buildings often require multiple access points. Rapid, secure repositioning keeps jobs on schedule.

04

Fault & Maintenance

Service calls require fast access under time pressure. Lock Jaw delivers reliable security every time without slowing down your tech.

Hands Free for Tools

Carry cable reels, drills, and test gear up the ladder without white-knuckling the rails.

Faster Job Turnaround

Less time wrestling with ladder placement means more jobs completed per day across your territory.

Solo Operation Safe

Many telecom techs work alone. Lock Jaw removes the key hazard of an unsecured ladder with no one to hold it.

Compact & Portable

Light enough to carry in a work bag or attach to the ladder. Never a reason to leave it in the van.

OSHA Compliance for Telecom Contractors

Telecommunications is one of OSHA's designated high-hazard industries. Principal contractors increasingly require documented safe work procedures from subcontractors. Lock Jaw provides a simple, provable safety step that protects your workers and your contracts.

OSHA 1910.23 OSHA 1926.1053 NATE Tower Safety ANSI A14.3 TIA-222 Height Safety
Telecom Professionals

Stay Connected.
Stay Safe.

Trusted by telecom installation professionals across the USA. Make Lock Jaw standard issue for every tech.