Skip to content

Custom Safe Access & Fall Protection for Railcar Applications

A recent client reached out to Benko Products requesting help with a railcar loading process.  The current application had operators climbing the side of liquid railcars while carrying tools needed to open the manways.  These liquid railcars remained coupled together, make spotting the railcar difficult for the local railroad.  A typical safety cage solution was not ideal for this application due to different sizes and configuration of the crashboxes on top of the railcars.  Plus, the spacing between railcars made alignment difficult.

Benko Products’ solution grants operators safe access to the top of a fixed platform.  The platform consists of a single pedestal design with a tracking safety bridge. The single pedestal design reduced installation costs for foundations. The tracking safety bridge enables the operator to slide a spring-operated fold-down ramp along the outside edge of a 13’ long platform.  This design allowed the operators to position the access equipment in the ideal position to safely access the top of the railcar.  Now, the operator can safely carrier the tools needed to open the manway without having to climb the ladder on the side of the railcar. A typical safety cage was not the best option for this application because of the various sizes of the railcars’ crashbox.

Benko Products incorporated a fall restraint system into the supported pedestal platform with an overhead trolley beam.  The trolley beam system provides the operator with freedom of movement while on top of the railcar. The trolley beam system is precisely engineered to meet OSHA regulations including the live load requirement of 5000 lbs for tie-off and safety harness attachment points.

This scenario plays out in many facilities.  A Tie-Off System is a better option for some applications.  Before you install a fall arrest or fall restraint solution, several factors must be taken into careful consideration.

  • Fall Clearance – you need some who is trained and qualified to help you.  Each system has pros and cons that should be addressed.
  • Secure Tie-Off Points – too many times, we see operators using tie-off points that are not rated for the loads required (5000 lbs.).
  • Chemical being transferred – you do not want to use a fall arrest or fall restraint solution if exposure is hazardous to the operator.

For more information, visit  www.benkoproducts.com.

Share on Socials!

Related Articles

Related Articles

Lithium Forklift Batteries Make a Good Business Case for Rental Dealers and Renters

Author: Tim Karimov, President of OneCharge Lithium Batteries The electric forklift rental business model benefits greatly from switching the equipment to lithium batteries from widespread lead-acid ...
Read More

KION North America Supports American Red Cross Disaster Relief Efforts

SUMMERVILLE, S.C. — In September, KION North America Corporation employees donated $2,500 to the American Red Cross in support of Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. The company ...
Read More

Werner Announces 500 Nationwide Safety Training Sessions

Werner to train up to 65,000 trade and construction pros nationwide Werner, the world leader in ladders and manufacturer of climbing products and fall protection equipment, with an unwavering ...
Read More

Join Our Mailing List





Follow WMHS!

Workplace

Construction
Ind Hygiene
Scroll To Top