Training

Gate safety MOT launch

by Mark Rowe

Gate Safe, a charity for improving the safety of automated gates, is to introduce ‘Gate Safe MOT’. The aim, to raise awareness of the need to ensure correct installation and maintenance of any electric gate.

The Gate Safe MOT is a weatherproof sticker – like the original car tax disc – for siting near the gate to indicate that an automated gate has been installed and maintained by a suitably qualified Gate Safe Aware installer, who has undergone Gate Safe training and understands how to deliver a safe and legally compliant installation. The annual MOT disc will be completed by the installer or maintenance provider as a clear, easily identifiable visual prompt that indicates the month and year of issue, thus advising gate users that the device in use is has been through the requisite safety checks, or, is overdue a service or maintenance visit.

Gate Safe founder Richard Jackson says: “One of the early suggestions put forward when we first launched Gate Safe, was the introduction of a Kitemark type accreditation that would provide reassurance that the gate had undergone a relevant risk assessment and protocol had been adhered to, to indicate that it conforms to the required safety standards. In order to develop this type of scheme, it was paramount that we had enough Gate Safe Aware installers in the field to enable a national roll-out.

“We’ve discussed the concept with our approaching 750 installer community and are now confident that with their co-operation and support, we have sufficient resource to launch the Gate Safe MOT. Up until now, to the untrained eye, there is nothing to distinguish between a safe and unsafe automated gate installation. The eye catching Gate Safe MOT will provide instant verification as to whether the gate has been subjected to recent safety checks.”

And Rebecca Hickman, Campaigns and Fundraising Manager for RoSPA says: “RoSPA has championed Gate Safe since its inception in 2010 and shares it commitment to preventing any further accidents / fatalities occurring as a result of an unsafe automated gate.”

Visit http://gate-safe.org/.

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