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Pedestrian Safety

Separating people from vehicles — handrails, barriers, tactile indicators, anti-slip systems.

AS/NZS Compliant
Fully Insured
After-hours Available
What's included

The scope, in detail.

Where forklifts share space with foot traffic, where a slope meets a doorway, where children cross to a school — we install the physical safeguards that prevent the worst outcomes. Every solution is designed to AS 1428 (accessibility) and AS 4586 (slip resistance) and is signed off on completion.

Pedestrian walkway separation
Galvanised steel handrails & balustrades
Tactile ground surface indicators (TGSIs)
Anti-slip stair nosings
DDA-compliant ramps & thresholds
Protective fencing & guard rails
Fall protection systems
Designated crossing zones
Standards we work to

Built to Australian Standards.

Every pedestrian safety install we deliver references these standards. We hand them over in writing at sign-off.

AS 1428.1
Design for Access and Mobility
Sets accessibility requirements for pathways, ramps, handrails, tactile indicators and circulation spaces. Mandatory for any building requiring DDA compliance.
AS/NZS 4586
Slip Resistance Classification
P-rating system for pedestrian surfaces — P5 is the highest. Wet zones and ramps must meet specified P-ratings to satisfy duty-of-care requirements.
AS 1657
Fixed Platforms, Walkways, Stairways and Ladders
Industrial walkway, handrail height and edge protection requirements for elevated or guarded pedestrian routes.
AS/NZS 1428.4.1
Tactile Indicators
Specifies TGSI dome and bar patterns, contrast, placement at hazard transitions like stairs, ramps and platform edges.

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Common questions

Pedestrian Safety, answered.

What's a TGSI and where is it required?

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Tactile Ground Surface Indicator — the bumpy or barred panels at stair tops, ramp transitions and pedestrian crossing points. Required where AS 1428 applies, which is most commercial and public buildings.

What slip rating do I need for my surface?

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Indoor dry: P3 minimum. Indoor wet (bathrooms, kitchens): P4. Outdoor or ramp: P4–P5. We test the existing surface and specify what's needed.

Can you install pedestrian barriers in an active warehouse?

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Yes — we stage installs to keep forklift routes clear, work after shift, and use temporary signage during the process. Most warehouse installs are completed across 1–2 nights.

Do your handrails meet AS 1428?

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Yes — 865–1000mm height, 30–50mm grip diameter, 50mm clearance from any wall, no sharp returns. Galvanised steel powder-coated to any colour.

What are anti-slip stair nosings made of?

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Aluminium extrusion with carborundum or rubber insert. The insert is replaceable when worn — usually every 5–8 years. Available in hi-vis yellow, black, or anodised finishes.

Is DDA compliance our responsibility or yours?

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Both. The building owner is responsible for overall compliance, but as the installer we ensure our work meets the standards we're contracted to deliver. The compliance handover pack documents this.

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