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Places you could need Safety Barriers in your Warehouse or Factory

Safety barriers serve a number of purposes, from blocking off restricted areas to ensuring good traffic flow. If you operate a warehouse or factory, there are a few places you may want to consider putting safety barriers in order to prevent injuries and help your plant run smoother.

Walkways-You definitely want to make sure workers have a safe path to travel when coming to and from work as well as during breaks. Mark a clear walkway for them inside or out with the use of safety barriers, and you’ll never have to worry about them being struck by equipment.

Hazardous material storage areas-These areas should only be accessed by a select number of people, which is why you should mark hazardous material storage areas off with safety barriers in order to keep unauthorized personnel out.

Catwalks-Traveling on catwalks can be especially dangerous. To prevent falls, you need to have a safety rail that is at least four feet high across the entire length of a catwalk.

Construction zones-Avoid having forklifts or other heavy equipment travel into areas where work is being performed by placing safety barriers all the way around them.

Loading ramps and dock-Forklifts could easily drop off the edge of a dock or loading ramp when moving materials. Having barriers in place will not only ensure the safety of your workers, but prevent damage to your equipment as well.

Potholes or sinkholes-If employees or guests were to drive over these hazards, they could become injured as a result. Many times, potholes and sinkholes are difficult to spot, which is why you should place safety barriers around them as a warning.

These are only a few of the places where safety barriers could be useful. Here at Bluff Manufacturing, we have a huge selection of safety barriers to suit a variety of needs. Contact us today to find out more.