Are You Renting a Property/Flat with an Electric Gate?

Electric gates are often used in multi-occupancy housing to enhance safety and control access. However, as machines, they need to be properly installed and maintained to ensure they do not pose a danger to anyone who comes into contact with them. The Importance of Safe Electric Gates While automated gates are designed to protect residents,… Continue reading Are You Renting a Property/Flat with an Electric Gate?

Why Choose a Gate Safe Installer?

Are you thinking of having an electric gate installed and maintained by a Gate Safe installer? Electric gates are machines and need to be properly designed, manufactured, installed and maintained to avoid serious, even fatal, injuries. Only someone who is suitably trained and competent should work on the gate. Trained Installers Gate Safe installers have… Continue reading Why Choose a Gate Safe Installer?

Automatic Gate Safety Requirements

Automated gate safety isn’t just a preference—it’s an absolute necessity. Whether you’re an installer or a homeowner, understanding and adhering to safety requirements is paramount to protecting any person using the gate. This blog, delves into the essential automatic gate safety requirements providing guidance on the steps to be taken to ensure compliance. Automatic Gate… Continue reading Automatic Gate Safety Requirements

Important Safety Guidance for Manual Swing Barriers

Example barrier for illustrative purposes

Following reports of several accidents involving swing barriers, below is essential safety information aimed at ensuring the secure operation of these installations. Installers: ✅ Make sure that the barrier is fitted with a suitable hold open catch for use in the open and closed position ✅ Order the barrier with a high viz end piece… Continue reading Important Safety Guidance for Manual Swing Barriers

What are the standards for automatic gates?

Understanding the British Standards for Automated Gates   What are the standards? While these standards provide a solid foundation, it is imperative to recognise that adherence to them alone will not meet all the mandatory Essential Health and Safety Requirements (EHSRs) of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008. BS EN 13241 – 1:2003 Specifies… Continue reading What are the standards for automatic gates?

Warning Signs on Automatic Gates

Automated gates have become an essential part of our daily lives, providing enhanced security for premises in various settings. From residential to commercial and industrial areas, these powerful pieces of machinery are designed to control access and ensure safety. However, their automated nature means they can pose potential risks if not used or installed correctly.… Continue reading Warning Signs on Automatic Gates

Gate Safety by Design: Reducing gaps – reduce the risk

To reiterate: risk assessment is key to rule out any potential safety hazards resulting from an inherently poor design and construction of a gate. Eliminating the safety and construction risks from the gate design in the first instance will make for not only a safer system, that will require less additional safety features fitted on… Continue reading Gate Safety by Design: Reducing gaps – reduce the risk

CE and UKCA Update

CE marking will be recognised by the government for machinery indefinitely, the previous deadline for change is now obsolete (December 2024). This means that any gate kit (safety devices, motors, operators, electrical components) used to make the gate / barrier will be able to feature a CE rather than UKCA mark. This is especially relevant… Continue reading CE and UKCA Update

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