Vehicle service facilities can be dangerous places, and safety is paramount. BayNets offer a great solution for keeping technicians safe while they’re working.
These systems are extremely adaptable and can be customized to fit almost any vehicle type or shop layout.
This article will discuss how Bay-nets can help your shop comply with OSHA regulations, increase productivity, and create a safer work environment for everyone.
Service Pit Safety Systems: Protecting Personnel from Falls
BayNets™ sliding net service pit safety systems are designed to prevent accidental falls into service pits, a common hazard in vehicle maintenance facilities.
OSHA regulations require employers to use protective coverings or guardrails to prevent falls into service pits. BayNets systems are designed to help employers comply with these regulations.
BayNets can be customized to fit different types of vehicles, including cars, buses, trucks, and trains. This customization helps to enhance safety and efficiency in various maintenance settings.
Facilities like Jiffy Lube, Penske Truck, NY City Transit, and Amtrak all use BayNets, demonstrating the adaptability of these systems across different types of facilities.
Safety Barrier Netting and High-Visibility Solutions
Bay doors need safety measures that prevent unauthorized access. Safety barrier netting is a great solution because it’s highly visible and installs quickly.
These nets are strong and reliable, with a containment rating of 300 pounds and a 2:1 safety factor.
High-visibility orange knotless netting is also available to mark off hazardous areas and keep your personnel safe.
Lifting and Rigging Solutions: Expanding Safety Capabilities
InCord also provides American-made lifting and rigging solutions. These products play an essential role in keeping workers safe by securing loads when lifting heavy materials.
In 2019, InCord acquired East Coast Lifting Products (ECL), further expanding its safety product offerings. Slings, specialty straps, and tie-downs are vital components for safe lifting and rigging. They ensure the load is secured, preventing accidents and injuries on the job site.
Key Takeaways
BayNets aren’t just another safety feature; they’re a way to boost workplace safety and productivity. If you run a vehicle service facility, it’s worth looking into BayNets as a comprehensive safety solution. Investing in safety pays off in the long run.