Description
A freestanding metal guardrail system
The G-rail functions as a complete guardrail system when used in combination with Guardian baseplates (part #s 15180 or 15178). Guardrail systems are always preferred over Fall Arrest systems because they form a barrier between the user and the fall hazard, in effect eliminating any chance for a fall to occur. G-rails can be left installed permanently but are also simple to disassemble and transport to a different location.
Features
- Manufactured from powder-coated steel for extra protection against exposure to weather or contaminants. Galvanized steel versions also available.
- Available in 6', 8', 10', and 12' lengths
- No additional post or rail components required, use with baseplates only
- No substrate penetrations required for installation maintains structural integrity
Specifications
- Product Weight: 50LB/22.68KG
- Product Length: 144''/365.76CM
- Product Height: 42''/106.68CM
Compliance
- OSHA 1910.140
- OSHA 1926.502
Downloads
More Info
Guardrail System for Elevated Work Protection
The 12 Safety Rail is a guardrail system designed for edge protection in elevated work areas. Construction workers, site supervisors, and maintenance technicians typically use this freestanding metal guardrail to separate people from a fall hazard. This OSHA 1910.140 and OSHA 1926.502 certified equipment features powder-coated steel construction and works with Guardian baseplates for stable fall prevention.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews typically use this guardrail system on open edges, mezzanines, and roofline access points where elevated work creates a fall hazard. The freestanding metal guardrail supports perimeter protection without substrate penetrations, which helps preserve the work surface during active projects. Teams often choose it for fall protection when they need a visible barrier system for changing site conditions.
Utilities and Field Service Sites
Utility crews commonly use the G-rail on service platforms and temporary access areas that need edge protection during maintenance tasks. The modular lengths and transportable design help crews move the barrier system between locations. This setup supports workplace safety when teams work near open sides or elevated platforms.
Manufacturing Facilities
Maintenance teams in manufacturing environments often install this steel rail around elevated machinery platforms and access walkways. The powder-coated steel finish suits indoor industrial areas where contamination and wear can affect equipment. It provides a practical barrier system for fall prevention during routine service work.
Warehousing and Distribution Operations
Warehouse supervisors typically use guardrails around mezzanines, dock edges, and elevated storage platforms. The baseplate system works well where operators need a freestanding solution that does not require permanent anchors. This design helps teams manage fall hazards in fast-moving logistics environments.
Transportation and Municipal Services
Transportation crews and municipal workers commonly rely on this guardrail for perimeter protection at service bays, public works sites, and elevated access zones. The system can remain installed permanently or disassemble for relocation as project needs change. That flexibility supports daily-use safety planning across multiple work sites.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter in a guardrail system because they affect compatibility, durability, and compliant use in elevated work areas. This product aligns with OSHA 1910.140 and OSHA 1926.502, and it uses Guardian baseplates 15180 or 15178 for proper assembly. Buyers also gain a freestanding metal guardrail that comes in modular lengths for site-specific layouts.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| OSHA 1910.140 | Relevant fall protection standard for workplace use | Supports compliant planning for jobsite safety |
| OSHA 1926.502 | Construction fall protection reference | Helps match the system to construction requirements |
| Powder-coated steel / galvanized steel | Durable steel construction with corrosion-resistant options | Improves performance in outdoor or industrial settings |
| 144 in. length, 42 in. height, 50 lb | Physical dimensions and handling weight | Supports planning for coverage, fit, and transport |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Outdoor Construction Projects
Crews typically install this guardrail system around open edges during elevated work on roofs, decks, and slab transitions. The freestanding design helps teams avoid substrate penetrations, which can matter on finished surfaces or temporary work zones. Workers gain a clear barrier system that supports fall prevention during active construction.
Indoor Industrial Maintenance
Technicians often use the steel rail around mezzanines, access platforms, and maintenance corridors inside plants. The modular lengths help teams adapt coverage to changing layouts, while the baseplate system supports straightforward setup per manufacturer instructions. This approach helps maintain edge protection during service intervals.
Temporary or Permanent Site Protection
Project managers commonly choose this barrier system when they need a temporary installation that can later move to another location. Sites may also leave it in place as a permanent perimeter solution where the layout remains stable. That flexibility makes the G-rail useful for large-scale and daily-use applications.
Multi-Site Work Programs
Organizations with recurring elevated work often relocate the same components between jobs. The system disassembles for transport and reassembly, which supports consistent workplace safety practices across different sites. Teams can maintain a familiar fall hazard control method as work environments change.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Guardrail System Excels
- Construction sites: Freestanding edge protection works well on open edges and elevated work areas.
- Industrial maintenance areas: No substrate penetrations help preserve floors and platforms during service work.
- Warehouse mezzanines: Modular lengths support perimeter protection around elevated storage zones.
- Utility and municipal job sites: Transportable components make relocation practical across changing locations.
- Commercial renovation projects: A barrier system helps separate workers from fall hazard zones per manufacturer instructions.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Site supervisors: They use the guardrail system to manage open edges and coordinate safe access.
- Safety coordinators: They often select this fall protection option for compliant perimeter control.
- Maintenance technicians: They use it around elevated service points and access platforms.
- Construction workers: They rely on the barrier system during active elevated work.
- Equipment operators: They use it near loading areas and raised work zones.
- Foremen: They commonly oversee setup and relocation of the freestanding metal guardrail.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This guardrail system works alongside other equipment for comprehensive fall protection planning. Teams often combine perimeter protection with additional controls to manage different tasks and access points. All Safety supports complete safety systems that layer guardrails, baseplates, and personal fall protection where projects require multiple safeguards.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction edge protection: Guardrail system + baseplates + safety harnesses + fall arrest systems
- Warehouse mezzanine setup: Guardrail system + baseplates + guardrails
- Utility platform control: Guardrail system + baseplates + safety harnesses
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this guardrail system when work areas have open edges and you need a freestanding barrier system for fall hazard separation. It performs well when crews need temporary installation without substrate penetrations. It also suits sites that value modular lengths, transportable components, and OSHA 1910.140 alignment.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Compatibility with Guardian baseplates 15180 or 15178
- Required coverage length for the work area
- Indoor or outdoor exposure conditions
- Need for temporary installation or permanent placement
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for users who need a personal fall arrest solution instead of perimeter protection. In those cases, a fall arrest system may fit better. It also may not suit sites that cannot use Guardian baseplates or need specialized anchoring methods. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Use the guardrail system when work areas have open sides, then assemble it with compatible baseplates per manufacturer instructions. Crews typically position the rail before elevated tasks begin, and they often leave it installed where the layout stays stable. In transportation or municipal settings, teams commonly disassemble the system for relocation between jobs.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect rail integrity, baseplate compatibility, corrosion, and fastening condition before use and during routine checks per manufacturer guidelines. Clean coated or galvanized steel with methods suitable for the finish, and store components in dry conditions away from contaminants. Replace bent, heavily corroded, or noncompliant parts when they no longer meet manufacturer instructions or industry standards.