What can happen if a safety barrier rail system fails? Falls from a higher level to a lower level can be a grim outcome. In the United States alone, fall injuries within the industrial/manufacturing sector are particularly concerning. According to the Health and Safety Executive, "In 2024/25, falls from height resulted in 35 workplace fatalities, accounting for more than 25%—approximately one quarter—of all work-related deaths". These statistics paint a cautionary picture, highlighting the significant human and financial toll of workplace falls.
Unfortunately, some safety barrier rail systems fall short in the demanding environment of an industrial facility. Steel rails, once the mainstay of industrial safety, can come with significant limitations. Their susceptibility to corrosion in harsh environments creates maintenance burdens and potential safety hazards. Additionally, the weight of steel can make installation cumbersome and disrupt operations.
Fortunately, innovative solutions are emerging to address these concerns. Glass reinforced plastic (GRP) safety barrier rail systems as a superior alternative.
By leveraging the unique properties of GRP, industrial facilities can significantly enhance safety, reduce costs, and improve overall operational efficiency.
Fibergrate understands that no two industrial environments are the same. That's why we offer highly customisable GRP safety barrier rail systems to perfectly suit your specific needs and applications. From mezzanines and loading docks to platforms and walkways, our systems can be tailored to provide optimal protection for workers in various situations.
Safety is our top priority at Fibergrate. All our GRP barrier rail systems are designed and manufactured to meet the safety standards set forth by regulatory bodies like HSE. This ensures compliance and minimises liability concerns for your business.
An energy company in Detroit faced the challenge of replacing a corroded and unsafe steel wheelchair ramp with ADA-Compliant GRP wheelchair ramp. The harsh winter conditions necessitated a durable and low-maintenance solution. Fibergrate stepped in, providing a GRP ramp constructed with structural shapes and moulded grating.
This solution offered numerous advantages, including superior corrosion resistance, slip-resistant surfaces for year-round safety, compliance with ADA accessibility regulations, a long lifespan, and minimal maintenance requirements. This case study exemplifies how GRP can be successfully implemented to enhance accessibility and ensure the safety of users for years to come.
By prioritising safety and selecting GRP barrier rail systems, you make a sound financial investment while enhancing the safety of your workforce, which boosts productivity and employee morale.
Ready to elevate the safety of your industrial facility? Contact Fibergrate today to learn more about our GRP safety barrier rail solutions. Our team of experts can provide tailored recommendations and help you create a safer and more efficient workplace.