Add Power to Your Mezzanine Safety Gate Systems
Power operation for safety gates can make your facility safer with fall protection while making it more efficient by speeding up the process for pallet drop applications. These upgrades help facilities align with OSHA fall protection standard 1910 and broader OSHA fall standards that support safer elevated work areas.
When added to mezzanine safety gates, power operation provides an even more ergonomic experience for employees working around pallet drop areas. This supports compliance with OSHA fall protection regulations while improving day-to-day usability. Power operation also creates a no-touch environment that promotes the safe handling of materials in busy warehouse settings.
Technology helps power operated safety gates communicate with lift trucks and AGVs, improving coordination during loading and unloading. This type of automation supports total access control in pallet drop zones and can be integrated into systems like Access TCA for more advanced operational management. If connected to WMS platforms, these systems also enhance tracking and visibility across workflows.
Power operation can be added to any new orders or existing pallet drop safety gates in your facility. Manufactured by Mezzanine Safeti-Gates, a premier mezzanine company, to meet evolving safety standard expectations and remain aligned with OSHA safety codes.
Most safety gate operations use our standard power offering of a commercial 120V motor. However, we offer additional power options to meet each facility’s requirements, including:
- 240V
- Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC)
- NEMA 4: Watertight
- NEMA 7: Explosion Proof
- Pneumatic
Additional Technology for Power-Operated Safety Gates
Photo eyes are used with power operation to detect objects or people within the pallet drop zone. These features help facilities stay aligned with ANSI fall protection codes and the current OSHA fall protection regulation guidelines. Gates can be configured to automatically stop and reverse direction to avoid contact during operation.
Push button stations and radio frequency systems allow for remote operation and seamless communication with lift trucks and AGVs. These features are commonly integrated across various safety gate models, including options like the Roly Safety Gate, depending on facility needs.
Flashing lights and caution alarms can also be installed to improve awareness and reinforce safety in high-traffic areas. For facilities requiring corrosion resistance, options such as stainless steel safety gate designs are also available as part of our safety gates for sale.
As highlighted in ongoing Mezzanine Safety News, powered systems continue to play a key role in helping facilities meet modern compliance expectations while improving efficiency and reliability across operations.

