Warehouse & Loading-Dock Fall Protection
warehouse The hidden dock hazard
A loading dock is a classic 4-foot fall hazard hiding in plain sight: an open dock door with a 48-inch drop to grade is an unprotected edge under OSHA §1910.28, and dockboards, mezzanine edges, pits and elevated walkways in the same building stack more exposure on top.
straighten Where the 4-foot rule applies
Fall protection is required wherever a walking surface has an unprotected side or edge 4 feet or more above a lower level — a continuous duty with no inspection interval. Docks are high-traffic and high-visibility, which makes them an easy citation if a compliance officer is ever on site.
construction How we protect it
We assess every dock, mezzanine and edge against the 4-foot rule and install the right fix — gates, guardrail, hole covers or designated-area systems — plus repair worn dockboards and dock-edge concrete, all self-performed and documented for your file.
Got this on a citation — or want to get ahead of it?
Our PE partner certifies it and our crews fix it, under one contract. Start with a free, no-obligation assessment, or build a custom compliance plan in two minutes.