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Combine rails, posts, and gates to make a custom guardrail system.
These are the same guardrails you see along roadways.
During light collisions, these guardrails tilt to absorb impact and minimize damage to a vehicle.
These guardrails sit low to the ground to protect racks and equipment without restricting access.
Start with two bases and then stack rails to the desired height.
Restrict access to an area of your facility.
Modular mix-and-match components allow flexible railing configurations.
No assembly required with these one-piece railings.
Combine bases, rails, gates, and toeboards to create a barrier customized to your needs. Base is weighted to allow installation without drilling holes.
Weighted bases allow you to install these railings without drilling holes.
Connect rails and posts with included slip-on fittings to quickly assemble a railing.
Combine components to create a railing. They are sized to fit together and mount on floors and walls.
A hook on each end lets you join multiple barriers to create the length and configuration you need.
Create a temporary barrier around hazards such as open manholes.
Provide a place to grip when passing through a roof hatch.
Slip these posts and rails together for a complete railing—no fittings required.
Make stairs and ramps safe and accessible for all with these ADA-compliant railings.
A hydraulic arm allows these gates to close smoothly.
No need to shut these gates behind you—springs automatically do it for you.
Protect workers from falls when transferring pallets to elevated work areas.
To make a complete unit, team one or more belt barriers with a wall receptacle or receiver post.
Attach to upright rack shelving to block off aisles.
No need for mounting hardware—these barriers have a magnetic housing and belt end to attach to metal surfaces.
You can fill these with water for added stability and drain when not in use for easy transport.
The barricade with prismatic bands is high visibility for use in heavy traffic and low-light areas.
Prevent workers from falling off the sides while loading and unloading a flatbed trailer.
Provide safety and support for users with limited mobility.