FIB-02
EVERBESTEN
Warehouse, Logistics Center, Factory
High Impact Resistant Cycles
Forklift Impact Protection
High-performance Polymer
Flexible Structure Absorbs Impact Energy
Reduces Damage, Protects People And Equipment
CE / ISO9001 / SGS
Customized Size And Color Available
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Product Description
Flexible safety barriers are impact protection systems designed to separate vehicle traffic from pedestrian areas, equipment, and building structures in industrial environments. Manufactured from high-performance polymer materials, these barriers absorb impact energy and help reduce damage caused by forklift and industrial vehicle collisions.
Flexible safety barriers are widely used in warehouses, factories, and loading dock areas to improve traffic safety and protect critical assets.

A flexible safety barrier is a horizontal impact protection system installed along traffic routes, walkways, and sensitive areas. Unlike rigid steel guardrails, flexible barriers deform upon impact and return to their original shape, reducing force transfer to floors and structures.
These systems are modular and can be configured to match different layouts and protection requirements.

Industrial facilities often involve mixed traffic of forklifts, pallet trucks, and pedestrians. Flexible safety barriers help define traffic routes, prevent accidental entry into hazardous zones, and protect equipment from collision damage.
By absorbing impact energy, flexible barriers reduce repair costs and minimize operational downtime.
Flexible safety barriers offer significant safety and operational benefits:
Absorbs and dissipates impact energy
Reduces damage to floors, vehicles, and structures
Protects pedestrian walkways and equipment zones
Modular design for flexible layout configuration
High visibility for improved workplace safety
These advantages make flexible safety barriers suitable for high-traffic industrial environments.
| Material | Weather Resistance HDPE |
| Size/Color | Custom Sizes Available |
| Accessories | Metal,Rubber,Steel Plates |
Flexible safety barriers are commonly installed in:
Warehouse aisles and traffic routes
Pedestrian walkways and safety zones
Machinery and equipment protection areas
Loading docks and logistics facilities
Factory production environments
Different barrier configurations are selected based on impact risk and vehicle type.
Flexible safety barriers differ from traditional steel guardrails in how they manage impact. Flexible systems absorb collision energy and return to shape, while steel guardrails transfer impact forces and may cause secondary damage to floors or equipment.
For facilities with frequent vehicle movement, flexible barriers are often preferred.
Flexible Safety Barrier
Steel Guardrail Flexible safety barriers are available in different heights, rail configurations, and post spacing. Modular components allow barriers to be adapted to straight runs, corners, and intersections.
This modular approach supports customized safety layouts without complex fabrication.
Flexible safety barriers are floor-mounted using heavy-duty anchors suitable for industrial concrete floors. Installation is straightforward, and maintenance requirements are minimal due to the material’s impact-resistant properties.
Routine inspection helps ensure long-term performance and safety compliance.
Flexible safety barriers can be customized to meet specific facility requirements. Custom options may include barrier height, rail quantity, color visibility, and anchoring methods.
Customization ensures effective protection for different traffic patterns and operational conditions.
For safety assessments, barrier layout planning, or project-based pricing, you can request technical information or a customized quotation. Providing details about traffic flow, vehicle type, and installation area helps ensure the correct safety barrier solution.