We Protect People While Solving Your Challenges.
Click the + to explore our fall prevention solutions.
Gaining access to shipping pits and loading docks for loading and unloading goods requires an OSHA-compliant gate that meets the requirements of 1926.502(b)(3), (b)(4), 1910.29(b)(3), (b)(4), and 1910.23(a)(2) to ensure worker safety.
SentryGuardâ„¢ Gates
Self-Closing Gates
Freestanding Swing Gates
Floor Mounted Swing Gates
Workers in elevated pick modules must have fall protection for open pallet flow lanes, safety gates, or other fall prevention systems, as per OSHA 1910.29(b), 1926.502(b), and ANSI 6.4.3.
Solutions
PalletFlow Proâ„¢
Pedestrian crossings and forklift areas must comply with OSHA regulation 1910.176(a), which requires sufficient safe clearances in areas where mechanical equipment is used.
Solutions
GR310
OSHA 1926.502(b)(3) and (b)(4), as well as 1910.29(b)(3) and (b)(4), require that shipping pits where the lower walking/working surface is 4 feet or more below the upper surface have fall protection at the edges.
Solutions
Permanent Mountâ„¢ Guardrail
RailGuard 200â„¢ Fit-Riteâ„¢ Safety Rail
OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D outlines safety requirements for walking-working surfaces, including stairs, platforms, and similar structures, to ensure safe use in general industry.
Solutions
LedgeGuardâ„¢
Workers in elevated pick modules must have fall protection for open pallet flow lanes, safety gates, or other fall prevention systems, as per OSHA 1910.29(b), 1926.502(b), and ANSI 6.4.3.
Solutions
PalletFlow Gates