Barriers for building protection

Barriers for building protection

Crash barriers can be employed in many different settings to prevent vehicles from colliding with obstacles in the surrounding area. These obstacles can take many different forms including trees, buildings, infrastructure and pedestrians. Each barrier can vary in...
Barriers for building protection

An AXESS ladder system offers high levels of safety

Workplace accidents can have serious consequences and detrimental effects on your business. Temporary closures and worker absences can impact revenue and have a detrimental effect on your professional reputation, so if your employees have to work at extreme heights,...

A victory for safety

Crash barriers are designed to protect vehicles from leaving the road and entering oncoming traffic, colliding with obstacles and putting members of the public at risk. Each system needs to be tested carefully before it can be installed in any setting, whether it is a...
Barriers for building protection

Protecting poles from collisions

Traffic signs and street lamps tend to bear the brunt of many car accidents. If you take a quick glance through related news stories, you will soon see that rarely has a week gone by without one of them being hit by a vehicle. When this happens it’s quite often...

Providing protection at road danger spots

Here in the UK, we have a proud record for road safety. Our stringent testing for drivers and well-maintained roads and vehicles mean that we have a low level of crashes and accidents when compared to other countries. However, we do live in a country where weather...
Barriers for building protection

Barriers can take the brunt of heavy vehicles

The most common causes of motorway crashes are driving under the influence of alcohol, failure to pay attention, speeding, talking on mobile phones and veering in and out of traffic. Every driver that regularly accesses the motorway will be used to the familiar sight...