Construction sites are full of safety hazards without adding the potential for tripping over electrical cords or hoses. While construction is taking place, it is inconvenient to detour traffic, especially if the project is ongoing. The best solution is to us a speed bump over cords to protect them from vehicles passing over and pedestrians tripping over them.
Other areas of concern are highway road crews. Cords and cables on the roadway are a potential for disaster. Using cable protectors eliminates the need for control traffic flow as the cable protectors automatically slow vehicles down. Cable protectors can be used in any commercial or industrial workplaces to protect power cords and prevent trip and fall incidents.
On the underside of the cable protectors are grooves to fit over the cords, cables, or hoses. Many come with hardware to provide a clean, neat finished look as well as being able to join multiple protectors together. Others can double as a ramp if needed and are easily moved to a new location.
Cord and cable protectors come in different weights and materials to accommodate the thickest cables. Heavy duty cable protectors are also a great way to ensure slower traffic through construction areas. Heavy trucks and industrial equipment can drive over the cable protectors without fear of damaging cables which in turn could cause damage to the vehicle if not covered.
Using a speed bump over cords will reduce the potential for accidents resulting in injury and the possibility of lawsuits. Not only will construction keep moving along smoothly, but compliance with health and safety regulations governing potential accidents at the work site will not be an issue.
Other areas of concern are highway road crews. Cords and cables on the roadway are a potential for disaster. Using cable protectors eliminates the need for control traffic flow as the cable protectors automatically slow vehicles down. Cable protectors can be used in any commercial or industrial workplaces to protect power cords and prevent trip and fall incidents.
On the underside of the cable protectors are grooves to fit over the cords, cables, or hoses. Many come with hardware to provide a clean, neat finished look as well as being able to join multiple protectors together. Others can double as a ramp if needed and are easily moved to a new location.
Cord and cable protectors come in different weights and materials to accommodate the thickest cables. Heavy duty cable protectors are also a great way to ensure slower traffic through construction areas. Heavy trucks and industrial equipment can drive over the cable protectors without fear of damaging cables which in turn could cause damage to the vehicle if not covered.
Using a speed bump over cords will reduce the potential for accidents resulting in injury and the possibility of lawsuits. Not only will construction keep moving along smoothly, but compliance with health and safety regulations governing potential accidents at the work site will not be an issue.