Impact Safety Barrier (Single) Ø120

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Description

Impact Safety Barrier (Single) Ø120 is a Horizontal Impact Safety System (HISS) designed and certified to stop an impacting vehicle and redistribute the Impact Energy without damaging the floor. Certified safe for food and pharmaceutical environments.

Impact Safety Barrier (Single) Ø120 is guaranteed up to 10 years neither to break itself nor to break the floor in case of a maximum-limit impact. All accessories necessary for installation including a special high-quality anti-shrinkage concrete is included in the package. It’s important to mention that the higher from floor an Impact Safety Barrier is the more Operating Space is required for a correct application.

Safety Compliance

  • EU Directive 89/391/CEE – is a European Union directive with the objective to introduce measures to encourage improvements in the safety and health of workers at work.
  • IT Dlgs.81/08 (unified safety charter) – Italian legislative decree concerning health and safety in the workplace implementing European Directive 89/391/EEC.
  • EU Regulation 852/2004/CE – European regulation describing the general requirements on the hygiene of foodstuffs applicable for all work environments where foodstuffs products are prepared and processed.
  • DSP Guideline – Passive Impact Safety Systems for industrial application. Method of choice and application
  • BSI – PAS13 – Code of practice for safety barriers used in traffic management within workplace environments with test methods for safety barrier impact resilience .

Technical Features

  • Material: Tecklene®
  • Anchorage System: FIXA Block System®
  • IP protection degree: IPX9K
  • Food contact safety: USA, UK and Europe
  • Available Heights (mm/in): 185 – 200 – 300 – 370 / 7,28 – 7,87 – 11,81 – 14,57
  • Available Lengths (mm/in): 500 – 1000 – 1500 – 2000 / 19,69 – 39,37 – 59,06
  • Applicable on Metal Platforms: Yes
  • Operating temperature: -40°C (-40°F)  / +50°C (+122°F)

 

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