Safety Gates
An industrial safety gate is a self-closing barrier designed to protect workers from fall hazards at ladder openings, roof hatches, mezzanines, loading areas, and other elevated access points.
Industrial safety gates are commonly installed at ladder access points, roof hatches, mezzanine edges, loading docks, platforms, walkways, and other areas where workers are exposed to fall hazards.
Safety gates help create a controlled access point by automatically closing after passage, reducing the risk of accidental falls and helping maintain a continuous protective barrier.
Yes. Properly designed and installed industrial safety gates can help facilities comply with OSHA requirements for fall protection and safe access to elevated work areas.
Yes. CAI Safety offers self-closing industrial safety gates designed to automatically return to the closed position after use, helping maintain continuous fall protection.
Yes. Safety gates can typically be retrofitted onto existing ladders, platforms, mezzanines, roof access points, and industrial structures to improve worker safety.
Industrial safety gates are commonly manufactured from durable materials such as galvanized steel, powder-coated steel, or aluminum to withstand harsh industrial environments and outdoor exposure.
Industrial safety gates are widely used in manufacturing facilities, warehouses, distribution centers, utility plants, commercial buildings, transportation facilities, and industrial processing plants.
Yes. Industrial safety gates are frequently used in conjunction with roof hatches and ladder access systems to help protect workers when entering or exiting rooftop areas.
The appropriate safety gate depends on the opening size, access point type, environmental conditions, fall hazards, and applicable safety requirements. CAI Safety can help identify the most suitable solution for your application.