Rolling Steel Doors

Recommended for many Businesses in medium to heavy duty industrial settings. Ideal for Special Headroom requirements, Extremely High usage, and where Maximum Security is desired. Suggested for Manufacturing Facilities, Large Warehouses, High Cycle Storage and Distribution facilities.

Rolling Steel Doors:
Overhead insulated and non-insulated Service Doors
Counter Shutters
Rolling and Sliding Security Grilles
Perforated Grilles
Fire Doors and Fire Shutters
Mini Storage Doors
Demagnitized Doors for Government application on Ships and Minesweepers.
Tempmaster™ and Cyclemaster™ Doors
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Rolling Steel Doors are commonly used in warehouses, garages, and various commercial settings due to their durability and space-saving design. Ensuring safety with these doors is crucial to prevent accidents and injuries. Here are some key safety products and features associated with roll-up doors:

  • Safety Sensors: Many modern roll-up doors come equipped with photoelectric sensors that detect objects or people in the door’s path. If something is detected, the door will stop or reverse its motion.
  • Emergency Stops: These are manual devices that can immediately halt the operation of the door in case of an emergency. They should be easily accessible and clearly marked.
  • Warning Alarms and Lights: Audible alarms or flashing lights can alert personnel when the door is about to operate, helping to ensure that no one is in the way.
  • Manual Release Mechanisms: In case of power failure, having a manual release allows for safe operation of the door. This is crucial for ensuring that the door can be opened or closed safely without power.
  • Safety Edges: These are rubber or foam strips installed along the bottom edge of the door. They detect pressure and cause the door to stop and reverse if they encounter an obstruction.
  • Locking Mechanisms: Ensuring that roll-up doors can be securely locked when not in use helps prevent unauthorized access and accidents.
  • Regular Maintenance and Inspections: Safety products are most effective when the doors are regularly maintained. This includes checking the functionality of safety sensors, emergency stops, and mechanical components.
  • Training and Signage: Educating staff about the proper use of roll-up doors and placing clear signage regarding safety practices can help minimize risks.
  • Barrier Systems: Physical barriers or guards can be installed to prevent access to areas where the door operates, adding an extra layer of safety.

Implementing these safety products and practices can significantly reduce the risk of accidents associated with roll-up doors, promoting a safer work environment.

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