Businesses are increasingly looking at automatic powered gates and barriers to provide protection at their premises. It is extremely important that to ensure safe operation all powered gates and barriers are installed correctly by competent suppliers and professional installers.
A professional company will supply products that are designed and manufactured with safety as an in-built feature. These should exceed the current legislation and health and safety requirements within their standard specification and will be designed to meet the unique requirements of each individual site.
A new guide to powered gate safety has been published by the Door & Hardware Federation with the backing of the Health & Safety Executive. The guide informs all those within the industry on the legislation, standards and guidelines that need to be followed to ensure every gate installation is safe.
Its publication follows recent fatal accidents that have involved powered automatic gates. The DHF rose to the challenge of providing an independent platform for the industry to drive up levels of safety in gate manufacture and installation by forming a specialist powered gates group. This now represents the leading UK manufacturers, suppliers, and installers of powered perimeter gates.
The DHF Guide to Gate Safety Legislation and Standards is the first guidance publication to be issued by the group and will be followed by the establishment of further safety standard in 2013.
Said Andy Holz, chairman of the DHF powered gate group: “Our new DHF Guide to Gate Safety Legislation and Standards will help ensure every current and future gate installation in the UK can be made safe and comply with the law and that the risk of death or injury due to inadequate manufacturing and installation will be dramatically reduced.”
Nick Ratty, the head of HSE’s services, transport and safety unit, said: “The Health and Safety Executive was consulted in the production of this publication and endorses the sensible advice to installers on managing the risks from powered gates set out in the guidance.”
