Maneuvering in confined spaces, with limited visibility or a moment of inattention: bang, it happened. Unplanned expenses for machinery and equipment are often caused by impact damage. However, costly repairs, production downtime, and even new purchases can easily be avoided. With the right impact and crash protection, you can effectively protect your stock from impact. At the same time, you will minimize the risk of accidents at work. We’ll show you how to choose the right impact protection or barrier system for your needs.
1. Which Impact Protection System is Best for My Application?
Here are three questions you should ask yourself before purchasing an impact protection system: What should it be protecting? Where should it be protected?
1) What should be protected?
2) What should be prevented?
There are a few basic rules in play here: the more stable your impact protection system has to be, the heavier and faster the equipment it has to withstand in the event of a catastrophe. After all, a cart generates far less starting force than a forklift or truck. Therefore, as part of a risk assessment, it is important to identify potential hazards and select suitable impact protection as protective measures. The stability of impact protection depends not only on size but also on materials and installation techniques.
2. Where to Use Impact Protection System?
Depending on whether the impact protection is used indoors or outdoors, different requirements must be placed on the material. When used outdoors, non-galvanized steel products may rust as a result of collisions with equipment. As a result, your impact protection system for outdoor use should be made of corrosion-resistant materials.
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