Where Industrial Guardrail Can Help Protect Your Facility
Industrial guardrail is often used in facilities where forklifts, pallet jacks, carts, trucks, or service vehicles operate near people and property. The goal is to create a visible barrier that helps separate traffic from assets that need protection.
Protect equipment and building corners
Machinery, electrical panels, HVAC units, door frames, and building corners are common impact points. Guardrail can help define a protected zone around these assets and reduce the chance of costly damage.
Separate pedestrian routes
In warehouses and manufacturing spaces, pedestrian walkways should be easy to identify. Guardrail can support a safer traffic plan by separating walking paths from powered equipment routes.
Improve loading dock safety
Loading docks and receiving areas have constant movement. Guardrail, bollards, and clearance products can work together to highlight restricted areas and protect overhead doors, dock equipment, and structural columns.
Use the right layout
Guardrail is most effective when it is placed where impacts are likely, not simply where it looks convenient. Review turning radiuses, traffic flow, delivery paths, and equipment movement before finalizing the layout.
For many facilities, guardrail is part of a larger safety plan that may also include steel bollards, bollard covers, signs, column wraps, and parking products.
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