Factories can be very dangerous places to work.
They can be home to large machinery that could cause serious injuries if there was an accident. The risks can then be even greater in places where forklifts or lorries are moving around. To improve safety, you may want to look at barriers. A crash barrier could be just what you need.
Two way protection
Installing barriers near machinery will protect people and your assets. What you can do is position them so it is impossible for people to get dangerously close to hazardous moving parts. This could be anything from industrial size mixers to conveyor belts. The distancing can prevent accidents.
While the primary benefit is the barrier will stop people from getting too close and potentially getting hurt, the separation is also good for the machinery. It prevents accidental damages such as knocking into a machine. Plus, the barriers will prevent any out of control vehicles from colliding with the machinery. It is much better to sacrifice a barrier than having to replace a full machine.
Designating areas
Some factories are very large and have several operations ongoing at any one time. Barriers are a really good way to split up floors into different individual areas. For example you could use them to separate a loading dock or warehouse space from a production line or workshop. You could do the same if you want to create pedestrian only spaces.
Protecting doors
You may also want to consider using a crash barrier to protect doors in the factory. If you have people or forklifts moving heavy materials there is a risk they could catch a door as they pass by. This could cause a lot of damage, resulting in big maintenance or repair costs. If it is a fire door it could also compromise the performance and safety of the property. It is safer to use barriers to prevent this.
Other uses
There are many other uses for crash barriers in factories. For example you may want them to help line loading docks or protect shelves and columns. It may even be necessary to have them in car parks to keep people safe.
Come to us for a bespoke crash barrier
The great thing about working with Compass Protection is we can offer products to suit any needs. We can create barriers to match any kind of layout, whether it is a small factory or a very large site. They can vary in length, height, and shape. We can even offer options like painting and galvanising to ensure they are highly visible.
Our 30+ years of experience make us the perfect company to work with. We can give you advice about using the barriers for different things and ensure you choose safe designs. Even if it is a tricky application, we can support you.
So, speak to us today if you are thinking of using a crash barrier in a factory or any other setting. Or, if you know what products you need already, you can order via our website.
Email: office@compassprotection.co.uk
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