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Step Over Platforms & Bridging

Step Over Platforms & Bridging

Step-over Platforms are used for various ground-level obstacles and possible trip hazards, including pipeline works and machinery, as well as for accessing site offices and other temporary structures.

Our Step-over Platforms enhance both efficiency and safety within the work environment, designed to meet your particular requirements.

SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Constructed from a range of box section steel and round tube steel
  • Available in mild steel and stainless steel
  • Static and mobile options available
  • Choice of powder coated finishes, galvanised finish and raw finish
  • Additional customisations available
The Benefits of Safety Step-Over Platforms and Bridging Products in Industrial Workplaces

Introduction: Industrial facilities across Yorkshire often contain pipework, conveyor systems, cable trays, ducting, machinery, and other obstacles that workers must navigate during daily operations and maintenance activities. Without safe crossing solutions, employees may be tempted to step over hazards, increasing the risk of slips, trips, falls, and workplace injuries. Safety step-over platforms and bridging products provide a practical solution by creating secure, elevated walkways that allow personnel to move safely across obstacles while maintaining operational efficiency. Enhancing Workplace Safety: The primary benefit of safety step-over platforms and bridging products is the significant improvement in workplace safety. These structures provide designated crossing points that eliminate the need for workers to climb over pipes, equipment, or other obstructions. Equipped with anti-slip surfaces, handrails, and robust construction, they reduce the likelihood of accidents and help organisations maintain a safer working environment. By minimising trip hazards and unsafe shortcuts, employers can reduce injury rates, improve employee wellbeing, and foster a stronger safety culture throughout the facility. Improving Accessibility and Workflow Efficiency: Safety platforms and bridges enhance accessibility by providing convenient routes across production areas, warehouses, and processing facilities. Workers can move quickly and safely between workstations without detours or delays caused by physical obstacles. Improved access also benefits maintenance personnel, inspectors, and contractors who require regular access to equipment. By streamlining movement throughout the facility, organisations can improve productivity and reduce downtime associated with inefficient access routes. Compliance with Safety Regulations: Many industries must comply with strict health and safety regulations regarding workplace access and fall prevention. Safety step-over platforms and bridging products help organisations meet these requirements by providing engineered solutions that align with occupational safety standards. Installing compliant access systems demonstrates a commitment to employee safety and can support audits, inspections, and risk management initiatives. In many cases, these products form part of a broader strategy to meet regulatory obligations and industry best practices. Reducing Operational Risks: Uncontrolled access routes can lead to equipment damage, operational disruptions, and costly incidents. Workers attempting to step over pipes or sensitive infrastructure may inadvertently cause damage or create safety hazards. Bridging products provide a controlled and predictable method of crossing obstacles, helping to protect both personnel and critical assets. This reduction in operational risk contributes to smoother day-to-day operations and lower maintenance costs over time. Durability and Long-Term Value: Modern safety step-over platforms and bridging systems are typically manufactured from durable materials such as aluminium, galvanised steel, or stainless steel. These materials offer excellent resistance to corrosion, weather exposure, and industrial wear. Their robust construction ensures a long service life with minimal maintenance requirements, making them a cost-effective investment. The reduction in accident-related costs, downtime, and equipment damage further enhances their return on investment. Adaptability Across Industries: Safety step-over and bridging solutions are widely used across numerous sectors, including: •Manufacturing facilities •Warehousing and logistics centres •Chemical processing plants •Water and wastewater treatment facilities •Energy and utility sites •Food and beverage production plants •Construction and infrastructure projects Many systems can be customised to suit specific site conditions, load requirements, and operational needs, ensuring optimal safety and functionality. Supporting a Positive Safety Culture: Visible safety investments demonstrate that an organisation prioritises employee welfare. Providing safe access solutions encourages workers to follow designated routes and reinforces safe working practices. When employees see practical measures being implemented to reduce risks, they are more likely to engage with safety initiatives and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement. Conclusion: Safety step-over platforms and bridging products play a vital role in modern industrial environments by improving safety, accessibility, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. By providing secure crossing points over workplace obstacles, these solutions reduce accident risks, protect infrastructure, and support productivity. As organisations throughout Yorkshire continue to prioritise workplace safety and risk management, investing in high-quality step-over and bridging systems remains a practical and valuable decision.

Industry Application Sectors

Manufacturing: •Automotive plants •Food and beverage production •Chemical processing •Pharmaceutical manufacturing •Packaging facilities •General industrial plants Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical: •Refineries •Offshore platforms •LNG facilities •Pipeline terminals •Storage tank farms Power Generation and Utilities: •Conventional power stations •Nuclear facilities •Renewable energy plants •Water treatment facilities •Wastewater treatment plants Mining and Minerals Processing: •Surface mines •Underground mines •Quarry operations •Ore processing plants Warehousing and Logistics: •Distribution centres •Automated warehouses •Parcel sorting hubs Transportation Infrastructure: •Rail depots •Airports •Ports and marine terminals Construction and Civil Engineering: •Building sites •Infrastructure projects •Temporary works installations Water and Environmental Services: •Water treatment plants •Pumping stations •Waste management facilities Data Centres and Telecommunications: •Data centres •Network operations facilities Agriculture and Food Processing: •Grain handling facilities •Feed mills •Breweries •Dairy plants Marine and Offshore: •Shipyards •Offshore wind installations •Dock facilities

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