Self Closing Safety Gates
OVERVIEW
The easy-to-install and durable Self-Closing Safety Gates provide unparalleled passive fall protection for various industrial applications. These high-quality, easy-to-install, versatile designs keep workers safe in elevated areas and stairway openings.
BENEFITS
KEY FEATURES
- Spring LoadedAll Self Closing Safety Swing Gates are spring-loaded, so they will automatically close behind the user.
- Adjustable to the sizeThe standard size model is available up to a 1000 mm wide opening. It can be cut to the size of the opening, which is narrower.
- Easy to InstallThey are quick and easy to install with a universal clamping system, which saves time and money. Accessories available to fix wide opening without stop post.
- Finish OptionsAll safety gates are available in galvanized steel finish or yellow powder coated.
Models
- Yellow Safety Gate
- GI mild steel construction with Powder Coated Safety Yellow
- Gate arm easily cut to size the Gate on site
- Accessories available to use Safety Gate without stop post for wide opening
- MOC options – Aluminum and SS on demand
- Adjustable Torsion Spring Gate
- An Adjustable Spring Torsion mechanism to control the return speed of the gate
- Modular structure of round steel tube and aluminum EnduRail structural fittings
- Pipe size options – 33 mm and 42 mm pipe OD
- Height options – Standard 565 mm and 650 mm , can be customized
- Double gate option available to accommodate wide opening to 1800 mm
- EnduRail Gate – Aluminum Modular Construction
- Aluminum tubular construction
- Structured by using EnduRail structural fittings and aluminum pipe
- Anodizing or Powder Coated safety yellow option available
- Designed to integrate with modular aluminum EnduRail handrail or guardrail
SERVICES
- Design and InstallationWe offer full design and installation services that include a complete on-site survey. Also, we can produce comprehensive shop drawings to help you to incorporate in project drawings to visualize the result. With our detailed inputs , you can be confident that your project is professionally managed, and all safety concerns and standards are addressed to your satisfaction.
- Alternatively, you can procure and install most of our safety systems yourself with our easy-to-follow instructions. Offsite support is always available and starts with a call to our knowledgeable sales support team!
COMPLIANCE STANDARDS
- Comply with Work at Height Regulations
- Comply with EN14122-3:2016
- Comply with OSHA Standards
- 50000 operation cycle tested as per test requirements of EN13374
FAQs
WHERE IS A SELF-CLOSING SAFETY GATE REQUIRED?
The most common application for EnduGate self-closing safety gates is fall protection on an elevated work platform with an unprotected opening, such as a ladderway or stair opening, there is moving machinery, or there is equipment with which falling materials could create a hazard.
OTHER THAN FALL PROTECTION, WHAT ARE OTHER USES FOR SAFETY GATES?
EnduGate safety gates can provide additional safety solutions, including access control, machine guarding, pedestrian traffic management, and security.
HOW DO I DETERMINE WHAT SIZE SAFETY GATE I NEED?
Simply measure the rail-to-rail clear opening between your handrails or ladder posts and then find the corresponding safety gate model size. We offer three standard sizes for most safety gate models fitting clear openings from 450 mm to 1000 mm. You can send clear opening dimensions to our sales team to guide you for the required Model also.
CAN ENDURAIL SAFETY GATES BE MOUNTED ON EXISTING RAILING OR TO A WALL OPENING?
Yes, all safety gate models can be mounted with a supplied U clamp up to 50 mm round or square railing post or to a wall opening. It can also be mounted on an angle or oversized structure with a special mounting bracket, but it is not part of the standard supply. Do contact our sales team for special mounting needs.
ARE ENDUGATE SAFETY GATES PARTS AVAILABLE FOR REPLACEMENT OR FOR FUTURE MAINTENANCE?
Yes. All EnduGate safety gate parts are available on request on a chargeable basis if it is out of warranty.
IF I DON’T FIND THE GATE THAT FITS MY REQUIREMENTS, CAN ENDUGATE MAKE A SPECIAL GATE?
Yes. If your facility has an unusual opening that requires a special solution, the Chemey team can create a special customized gate to solve the problem.
KNOWLEDGE CENTER
Fall Protection: Safety Gate Applications
A common cause of industry injuries and fatalities is falls according to OSHA. Because falls are a common cause of injury and death, providing fall protection is important.
Basics of Fall Protection Rules
With falls being one of the most common causes of workplace injuries and deaths, workers who work at heights must understand the basics of fall protection.
Roof Top Safety: Active vs. Passive Fall Protection Systems
Understanding the difference between passive and active fall protection is a great place to start. From there you will be better informed to pursue one path over another.
Evaluating Safety Equipment Suppliers
The safety equipment industry is constantly evolving to meet the emerging trends and challenges in workplace safety.
The Importance of Safety Gates in Enhancing Workplace Safety
Safety gates are a crucial component of any workplace safety plan, as they can help prevent accidents, injuries, and fatalities.
What does OSHA say on the topic of safety gates
Industrial facilities can be dangerous places for employees to work. Fortunately, safety managers can greatly reduce these risks by taking the proper safety measures.
Areas where Industrial Safety Gates are Needed
You need to provide total protection for the sake of the person who is working at heights. Industrial self-closing safety gates are a measure of fall protection or barrier protection that protect an area of movement.
Protecting Elevated Spaces In Manufacturing Facilities & Warehouses : Ladder Safety Gates
Ladders are essential in any workplace facility that uses elevated work planes, storage areas.
Are Fall Protection and Fall Prevention Similar?
Fall prevention and Fall protection considerations are important in manufacturing industry and construction sites because falls, slips and trips are among the most common causes of work injuries and fatalities.