Saferail fall protection systems

At SafeRail Systems Ltd we design, manufacture and supply a range of fall and edge protection solutions.

These Include: Fall arrest, Fall restraint, Freestanding barrier, Walkways, Ladders and Bespoke barriers.

Our SafeRail™ fall protection complies with the preferred roof safety option outlined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), to ensure that safety installations compliment the buildings aesthetics, SafeRail Systems offer a number of different materials:

  • Galvanised Steel
  • Stainless Steel
  • Aluminium
  • Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)

 

EDGE PROTECTION

 

DEAD WEIGHT MAN ANCHORS

 

GRP GRATING

 

INTERCLAMP RANGE

 

WORK WEAR & FOOTWEAR

 

PPE

FEATURED PRODUCT

SafeRail has its very own unique design which makes the system aesthetically pleasing like no other system on the market. The raked curved design helps to reduce the institutional feel against other handrails.

The SafeRail system provides permanent edge protection without the need to mechanically fix through the roofing membrane or roof structure, providing full protection where regular access for maintenance and inspections are required.
The strength, stability and safety of the SafeRail systems are derived from our specially designed cantilever uprights, hence there is no need to drill and puncture the roof membrane. This avoids noise disturbance during installation and potential penetrative water damage.

The design has additional benefits of being able to be left in position during refurbishment work as each leg has a locking screw which enables each leg to be lifted independently during re-roofing works, in some cases eliminating the need for scaffolding works.

All SafeRail™ systems have been tested and approved by Satra Technology and guaranteed that SafeRail™ is designed, manufactured and installed to its full specification.

All SafeRail™ systems comply with the following requirements:

  • EN 13374
  • EN ISO 14122-3, Section 8.2
  • European Directive 2001/45/CE
  • BS6399: Part 2 1997 Code of Practice for Wind Load
  • HSE Working at Heights Regulations 2005

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