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Gives safety the edge
23 January 2013
Stopping a 4500kg forklift truck moving at speeds of up to 4mph, Caljan Rite-Hite's heavy duty Dok- Guardian Safety Barrier protects employees and equipment with little or no damage to the barrier itself. Vacant loadi

Stopping a 4500kg forklift truck
moving at speeds of up to 4mph,
Caljan Rite-Hite's heavy duty Dok-
Guardian Safety Barrier protects
employees and equipment with little
or no damage to the barrier itself.
Vacant loading docks create a dangerous drop of more than one meter. The Dok-Guardian safety barrier effectively barricades the opening, preventing dock personnel - in particular those driving lift trucks - from falling over the edge.
Pulled manually across vacant loading docks, the Dok-Guardian offers a simple, easy-to-use safety solution for most docks. Made of PVC-coated fibreglass mesh, it is bound with bright yellow, heavyduty, polyester straps. When not in use, the barrier retracts inside steel wardens. Hall 2 Stand S25
Vacant loading docks create a dangerous drop of more than one meter. The Dok-Guardian safety barrier effectively barricades the opening, preventing dock personnel - in particular those driving lift trucks - from falling over the edge.
Pulled manually across vacant loading docks, the Dok-Guardian offers a simple, easy-to-use safety solution for most docks. Made of PVC-coated fibreglass mesh, it is bound with bright yellow, heavyduty, polyester straps. When not in use, the barrier retracts inside steel wardens. Hall 2 Stand S25
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