The Trusted Experts In Automated Gate Safety
Empowering gate installers and gate owners with the knowledge and tools to ensure a safe installation and helping them to understand their legal obligations. Ultimately, Gate Safe exists to prevent accidents and protect lives.
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Gate Safe is a registered charity, founded specifically to improve the standard of safety for the installation and maintenance of automated gates and barriers in a variety of applications, including housing developments, schools, commercial premises and of course, residential settings.
The charity, established in 2010, actively promotes awareness of the protocol required to deliver a safe automated gate or barrier, delivers IOSH approved Gate Safe training, and runs the Gate Safe Register of Approved Gate Safe installers.
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How We Can Help

Training
IOSH approved gate safety course that simplifies complex safety legislation, ensuring every installer understands the required protocols to install a safe and compliant gate.

Find An Installer
A national register connecting trained installers with customers seeking appropriately trained installers.

Guides
Practical Guidance Step-by-step practically-led advice on selecting, installing, and maintaining safe and compliant gates and barriers.

Help And Advice
Gate Safe provides help and advice to installers, users/owners, and related industry professionals such as architects and electricians.
What the HSE says
“The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) supports the work which Gate Safe began in 2010 to improve the safety of automated and manual gates and barriers in the UK. We commend the Charity’s commitment to providing clear, practical and easy to understand information on what constitutes a safe and legally compliant gate.”
The Role of Gate Safe
Gate Safe is widely acknowledged as the leading expert on best practice to ensure the safety of automated gates and barriers.
Gate Safe is a registered charity whose overriding priority is to prevent any further accidents – including fatalities – caused by unsafe automated, and manual, gates or barriers.

The Charity’s Main Focus Is:
☛ To deliver specialist, independently approved training to equip installers with the required knowledge to understand the steps that need to be taken to ensure a safe gate or barrier
☛ To provide unbiased, independent and impartial assessments (via survey activity) of any automated gate or barrier
☛ To provide access to specialist technical support regarding automated – and manual – gate & barrier safety
Latest Blogs
We regularly report blogs offering practical advice to those involved in the automated – and manual – gate / barrier sector.
Latest News
We regularly report on news affecting the industry