treadboard
/ˈtredbɔːrd/Definitions
1. noun
A raised walkway or platform, often at the side of a ship or a building, providing access at a different level.
“The crew had to navigate the narrow treadboard to reach the cargo hold.”
2. noun
A set of stairs or steps, often on a ship or a building, leading from one level to another.
“The treadboard was steep and required a lot of effort to climb.”