Fall Protection

Fall protection systems are essential for maintaining warehouse safety and OSHA compliance in elevated work areas.

Fall Protection Solutions Include

  • Safety guardrails

  • Mezzanine safety gates

  • Self-closing safety gates

  • Overhead lifeline systems

  • Harness and tie-off systems

Benefits of Fall Protection 

Warehouses and industrial facilities often require employees to work at heights on mezzanines, loading docks, elevated platforms, or maintenance areas. Proper fall protection systems reduce the risk of injury while ensuring compliance with OSHA safety standards.

Alpha Omega Shelving designs and installs fall protection equipment tailored to your facility layout and operational requirements.

Key Benefits of Fall Protection Systems

  • Improves warehouse safety and OSHA compliance

  • Reduces risk of workplace injuries

  • Protects elevated storage and work platforms

  • Integrates with mezzanines and racking systems

  • Durable, industrial-grade construction

Fall protection systems are a critical investment in both employee safety and long-term operational reliability.

Ideal Applications

Fall protection systems are commonly used in:

  • Warehouse mezzanines

  • Loading docks

  • Elevated storage platforms

  • Maintenance and service areas

  • Manufacturing facilities

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(412) 276-1200

Design, Develop & Deliver

Alpha Omega Shelving provides layout planning, product selection, and professional installation for guardrails, safety gates, and lifeline systems. Our team ensures each fall protection system is installed to meet safety standards and operational requirements.

We partner with leading safety equipment manufacturers including Gorbel, Spanco, and 3M, along with other nationally recognized providers, to deliver high-quality, compliant fall protection solutions.

F.A.Q.

Common questions about fall protection, cost, installation, and warehouse applications.

What are fall protection systems used for?

Fall protection systems are used to prevent falls and protect employees working at elevated heights in warehouses and industrial facilities.

Are fall protection systems required by OSHA?

Yes. OSHA requires appropriate fall protection in elevated work areas where there is a risk of falls that could cause injury.

What is the difference between guardrails and lifeline systems?

Guardrails provide passive fall protection along open edges, while lifeline systems use harnesses and tie-offs to secure workers in active work zones.

Can fall protection systems be added to existing mezzanines?

Yes. Guardrails, safety gates, and lifeline systems can be retrofitted to existing mezzanines and elevated platforms.

Do you provide installation services?

Yes. Alpha Omega Shelving provides professional installation and coordination for all warehouse fall protection systems.