
Case Study in Overhead Crane Collision Avoidance
Process: Large sheets of aluminum are moved using an overhead crane across an aisle way that is used by forklifts. Problem: An overhead

Attention Grabbing Signage for Intersections
Are pedestrians sufficiently protected from forklifts and other vehicles at intersections and crosswalks in your facility? If not, projected safety signage is bright, highly visible,

Guardrail Impact Ratings Explained
When specifying a guardrail, we take into account the potential impact it might experience using our Impact Calculator. There are a couple ways in which

Automated Pedestrian Safety Gates
Did you know that Bulwark Safety Systems provides automated gates as part of our comprehensive pedestrian safety solutions. We recently completed a system that has

Kee Safety-KeeGuard
Is your team accessing your roof on a regular basis for activities such as HVAC maintenance, filter changes or leaf and debris removal? If so,

Foot Pedals
Do you have electric foot pedals in your facility? Are they properly guarded to ensure they will not be accidentally tripped? OSHA 1910.217(b)(4)(i) states that

Fall Protection for Machine Tops and Ladders
The Bulwark team regularly gets asked for fall protection help on machine tops and on older ladders that are not equipped with active fall protection

Our Heroes
“A hero is someone who has given his or her own life for something bigger than oneself.” – Joseph Campbell Today we give a special

OSHA’s New Working at Heights Program
OSHA has announced a new National Emphasis Program to reduce and prevent workplace falls effective May 1, 2023. The National Emphasis Program Link Workplace falls

Safety Mats – Access protection for your most demanding applications
Safety Mats or Pressure-Sensitive Mats are an effective tool for full body access areas. They can be used as start-up prevention or for machine shutdown

Machine Guarding Fence Applications
Fencing is one of the least expensive ways to reduce hazards around your machines. Whether you have machines, robot cells, conveyor lines, or assets in

Electrical Panel Guarding Solutions
We know how difficult it can be to maintain the 36” or more of clearance required by OSHA in front of your electrical panels. Even
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