fall protection solutions on roof

Self-Closing Gates

Keep Your Personnel Protected.

For interior or exterior applications, Self-Closing Gates are an OSHA-compliant solution for securing unprotected spaces and creating a controlled entry and exit point for work areas or ladders.

self-closing gates

Self-Closing Gate

Safety Rail's Self-Closing Gates add an additional level of safety and controlled access. All gates have adjustable widths and with the proper hardware, can be mounted to round posts, square posts, flat posts, doorways and walls.

Key Features

Self-closing hinge utilizes durable stainless steel torsion springs.

Universal hinge allows for right-hand or left-hand mounting.

American welding Society Certified (AWS D1.1 & D1.3).

Finish options include hot-dipped galvanized, powder-coated safety yellow and custom colors.

Mobile Gate Frame with self closing gate

PASSIVE FALL PROTECTION.

It works 24/7/365, requires minimal maintenance and all but removes human error.

Resources

At Safety Rail Company, you can count on us for your safety and satisfaction on every project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the steps for an SRC turn-key project rollout?

See our SRC Site Safe™ Services page. 

So, why partner with Safety Rail Company?

Trust and experience.

There are plenty of competitors in our market, but nobody has our American-made quality, depth of engineering resources, industry-leading production capacity, extensive project-management resources, or in-house installation capability. When we say nobody, we mean it.

My company has many facilities and locations. Can you handle multiple sites simultaneously?

Yes. Having built the industry’s most-experienced resource pool, including skilled project management and installation teams, we specialize in nationwide initiatives — using our proven SRC Site Safe™ process. With our impressive portfolio of successful projects — in nearly every sector of industry, from schools to food-processing plants — SRC is the preferred fall-protection supplier of Fortune 500 companies.

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