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Safety barrier

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The material of rails used to stop the flow of objects into the protected area must be durable and strong enough to withstand any impacts related to the environment in which it is installed; for example, a guard rail on the side of the road must be able to contain and safely stop or drastically slow
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or window, designed to keep the operator away from moving parts or other hazards. Railings should be closed cornered with rounded or flared edges to prevent any further damage to personnel or machinery in the event of a collision. Safety barriers can also be used to protect the corners of fixtures,
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are most effective against tractor trailers), whereas a pedestrian safety barrier only needs to be tall enough, designed with a lattice effect to keep people from climbing through it, or highly visible when being used to display caution.
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A safety barrier is a component which prevents passage into a dangerous area. It is commonly used to mitigate
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Safety barriers vary depending on their application. In an industrial setting, a safety barrier may be a
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have properties which redirect an out-of-control vehicle back on to the road away from the work area.
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is a component which prevents passage into a dangerous area, and is commonly used to mitigate
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Hard barriers are fixed or removable guards which prevent entry. These include fences,
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support columns, exposed pipes or cables, or designated areas on the work floor.
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Platform barriers at the station of Paulinenaue (Berlin–Hamburg high-speed track)
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are designed to resist the penetration of an out-of control vehicle, and
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physically separate the work area and the traveled way,
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Safety barriers

risk
risk
Hazard-Barrier-Target
safety science
Work Safe Victoria
traffic barriers
light curtains
bollard
gate
cable barriers
fence
traffic barrier
Jersey barrier
terraces
human crush
Platform screen doors
"SWAT Bulletin"
the original
"How Safety Light Curtains Work"
"Safety Barriers"
"Fall protection systems criteria and practices. - 1926.502 | Occupational Safety and Health Administration"
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industry
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expanding it
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