Public space speed bump ROAD PLATE

Public space speed bump - ROAD PLATE - Tricel
Public space speed bump - ROAD PLATE - Tricel
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Safeguarding Traffic Flow during Road Works. Constructed from GRP the regular road plate and modular road plate are designed as tough, lightweight, durable, and easy to clean systems. The Tricel road plates are also approved by Transco, most local authorities and utility companies. Therefore, Tricel’s safety products are a highly cost effective solution to site safety and access, and are fully compliant with UK & European Legislation. Road Plate Product description The road plate has been designed to provide a safe means of maintaining traffic flow, during excavation work on roads, where reinstatement of the excavation would be inappropriate at that time. The product is designed to allow the passage of most vehicles including HGVs up to the normal weight restrictions. It is important that the recommended installation procedures are followed to ensure both safety and correct usage. Our road plate measures 1400mm x 1200mm and weighs 47kg. It is designed to cover trench excavations of up to 700 mm. Road Plate Benefits Lightweight, easy to lift and install by two persons Capable of safely supporting a load of 44 tonne vehicle loading over a 900mm trench Manufactured from glass reinforced plastic, the products have no scrap value thus eliminating on-site theft problems The product neither warps or desalinates in adverse weather conditions High non-slip surface – even when wet Improved Public relations (smart appearance & high safety levels) Anchor pins are available for use with bitumen and concrete surfaces Easy to clean and maintain

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