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Loading dock accessories

Dock Gates

  • Dock Gates

Acts as a visual barrier on the loading dock, deterring against falls, accidents, and unwanted passage.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • One size fits most: Door Doctor Loading Dock Gates are adjustable and can cover 8', 9', and 10' wide openings.
  • Heavy-duty steel construction with bright safety yellow finish is highly visible and durable.
  • Simple Tagout / Lockout system can be used when the dock or door is out of service.
  • Easy installation and easy access – quick release arm allows the arm to go from locked position to open, and vice versa in a snap.
  • 42" high design meets OSHA Standard 1910.23(5), which states: A standard railing shall consist of top rail, intermediate rail, and posts, and shall have a vertical height of 42 inches nominal from upper surface of top rail to floor, platform, runway, or ramp level.

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