FRP trench covers in industrial facilities excel in safety and durability, reduce fall risks, cut costs vs. steel, and meet OSHA safety requirements.
Exposed trenches in industrial facilities, particularly in data centers, can lead to accidents in an instant, ranging from trips and falls to expensive equipment damage. Data center construction sites often utilize trenches to manage utilities, as there are extensive cabling, cooling infrastructure, and drainage systems running beneath the floor. Installing trench covers is a proactive safety measure that provides crews and project managers with confidence that potential hazards are contained, ensuring a safe and compliant worksite.
Protective systems are essential and not optional. OSHA mandates trench safety for trenches that are 5 feet deep or more, making trench drain covers a crucial component for ensuring compliance and safety. In data centers, where uptime and safety standards are critical, trench grate covers also play a vital role in preventing disruptions that could jeopardize construction timelines and operational readiness.
In data center environments, where uptime and safety are crucial, Fibergrate's Trench Cover solutions provide a reliable solution. Their non-conductive and corrosion-resistant design makes daily operations safer and more dependable than heavy steel alternatives, while also facilitating easier long-term maintenance. With decades of experience, Fibergrate offers solutions that effectively balance performance and practicality.
Fibergrate’s leadership also shows how the company identifies new applications that go beyond standard trenching. As Midwest Territory Manager Andy Whetsell explained in a recent newsletter:
“By being present on-site and understanding the real-world challenges these facilities face, we've been able to identify new applications that create additional value.”
The solutions resulting from Fibergrate's hands-on approach demonstrate a commitment to innovation and a tailored response to the increasing demands of AI-driven data centers. It goes beyond merely substituting steel with fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP); it is about setting industry standards with safer and smarter infrastructure solutions that anticipate future needs.
FRP trench grate covers provide measurable advantages that support trench safety and long-term value at data centers.
These benefits also apply to trench drain covers and trench grate covers specified for industrial and municipal sites.
Across industrial and municipal projects, Fibergrate’s FRP trench covers have proven to deliver lasting performance where traditional metals fall short. Their corrosion resistance prevents the cracking and structural damage that often occur when steel embeds or covers deteriorate, extending the overall lifespan of trench systems.
Lightweight and easy to handle, FRP covers reduce installation time, improve on-site safety, and eliminate the need for heavy equipment. Combined with their slip-resistant surface and low maintenance requirements, FRP trench covers offer a durable, cost-effective solution for creating safer, more efficient infrastructure.
When specifying trench drain covers, safety and compliance must come first. OSHA excavation safety standards outline requirements for protective systems and inspections by a competent person.
Key design considerations:
Fibergrate’s FRP trench covers are engineered with these needs in mind to support daily performance and compliance.
Safe rooftop stairs must follow OSHA stairway requirements, which mandate uniform riser heights, consistent tread depths, and proper handrails. Walking-working surface rules require that access routes remain free of hazards such as snow and ice.
Trench covers help create safer workplaces, smoother operations, and longer-lasting infrastructure. Contact Fibergrate Composite Systems today to explore FRP trench cover solutions that enhance safety and performance.
Primary trench safety risks include fall hazards, equipment damage, and non-compliance with OSHA excavation requirements. See OSHA’s fact sheet here.
FRP trench covers are lighter to handle and install, corrosion-resistant, slip-resistant, and durable, which supports safer daily use and lower maintenance than steel.
FRP trench covers resist corrosion, don’t require painting, and are easier to handle than heavy steel. This reduces repair frequency and downtime, often lowering lifecycle costs after the first maintenance cycle.
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