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Safe Direction Melbourne

Safe Direction Melbourne
Brief Description
Safe Direction® design, manufacture, supply and install innovative guardrails and safety barriers for roads, car parks, warehouses and pedestrians.
Business Description

Safe Direction® design, manufacture, supply and install innovative guardrails and safety barriers for roads, car parks, warehouses and pedestrians. Founded in Sydney in 2012 we are an Australian-owned manufacturer with a strong focus on research and a relentless pursuit of new product development – all Safe Direction® products are crash tested to ensure compliance with local and international standards. Our RAMSHIELD® guardrail barrier and range of RHINO-STOP® car park barriers are widely recognised as industry leaders in their markets. With in-house roll-forming manufacturing and engineering design expertise, Safe Direction® are well-positioned to respond to the needs of the Australian constructor. Safe Direction® became the first Australian company to offer an approved end to end fully MASH compliant steel beam guardrail. The system comprises of our RAMSHIELD® guardrail barrier terminated at each end of an installation with MSKT guardrail end terminals. We continue to expand our range of innovative products, recently launching CLAW – a people-friendly mobile hostile vehicle barrier – as well as becoming the exclusive Australian distributor of the only MASH compliant modular bridge barrier available in the country.

Main Address
69 Metrolink Circuit
Phone
1300 063 220
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