Safe Direction Fencing Systems have been developed to provide numerous design considerations including: 

  • Channelling pedestrians along the roadside to safe crossing locations.
  • Provide pedestrian fall protection.
  • Prevent unauthorised vehicle access onto sporting fields, recreation areas or protected vegetation areas.  

Our heavy-duty systems feature hot dip galvanised components providing durability and may be powder-coated to site specific requirements. Fencing systems have been developed for road applications, carparks, factories, warehouses and parkland applications.

Fencing Systems FAQs

Is a fencing system the same as a crash barrier?

No. A fencing system should not be relied upon to contain and redirect errant vehicles away from roadside hazards. Fencing systems are used primarily to restrict access.

Can pedestrian fencing be installed along a roadway?

Road Pedestrian Fencing has been designed for installation along the roadway and channels pedestrians to safe crossing locations. This fencing system should only be used on lower speed roadways, subject to the conditions of the local road agency.

Can pedestrian fencing be installed in a factory or warehouse?

RhinoStop® Elite has been specifically designed for carpark, warehouse and industrial applications. The posts features energy-absorbing baseplates and are secured directly to a concrete floor. The yielding action of the baseplates are designed to reduce the potential for damaging the concrete floor following a low-speed vehicle impact. The height of the system and spacing between balusters have been designed to prevent climbing and provide fall protection for pedestrians.

What is the best system for protecting parklands?

Our boundary fencing system features heavy duty posts and wire cables designed to prevent unauthorised vehicle access. The posts are driven directly into the ground facilitating rapid installation. The wire cables pass through the steel posts restricting the ability to remove.