Already Proven. Ready To Go Further.

A-SAFE protection is already working across Johns Manville operations. Explore how engineered polymer systems can help extend that proven approach to more traffic routes, racking, stored materials, and critical operating areas.

The Operating Reality

Heavy Material Movement Creates Demands Across The Facility.

Tall loads, fast-moving forklifts and clamp trucks, exposed racking and busy access points all create different protection demands. The right system has to manage those conditions without adding another repair cycle to the operation.

  • Forklift And Clamp-Truck Traffic
  • Tall And Top-Heavy Loads
  • Racking And Stored Materials
  • Docks, Walkways And Openings
A-SAFE polymer barriers separating forklift traffic and pedestrians in an active manufacturing facility

Already Proven Across The Network

Build On Solutions That Have Already Solved Real Problems.

A-SAFE protection is already supporting Johns Manville operations. Those applications provide a proven starting point for addressing similar traffic, storage and infrastructure challenges across more facilities.

Tall-Load Protection

Topple Guard systems help contain tall or unstable stored materials where vehicle movement creates a risk of inventory shifting into active routes.

Racking And Fork Protection

ForkGuard and rack-end protection create a physical line of defense around vulnerable rack legs, ends and stored inventory.

Vehicle Routes And Walkways

Double Traffic barriers provide clear separation around high-traffic aisles, pedestrian routes and other areas where people and vehicles operate close together.

A-SAFE polymer barrier flexing during a controlled forklift impact test

Built Beyond One Impact

Two Yellow Barriers Can Perform Completely Differently.

Appearance does not determine performance. Material formulation, product design and controlled testing determine how a barrier manages energy, recovers after contact and responds when impacts happen again.

Manage Impact Energy

Engineered flexibility helps absorb and dissipate energy instead of simply passing the full force into the floor and fixings.

Recover After Contact

A-SAFE systems are designed to flex under load and return toward their original shape after the impact is removed.

Perform Beyond One Collision

Testing evaluates repeated performance, not just whether a product can withstand one controlled strike.

Start With Your Facility

Identify Where Proven Protection Can Go Further.

Talk with an A-SAFE specialist about your vehicle routes, racking, stored materials, docks and pedestrian areas to identify where protection needs to go next.

Discuss Your Johns Manville Facility

A Closer Performance Comparison

Material Choice Shapes What Happens After Contact.

The material and engineering behind the barrier shape what happens during contact and what the operation may need to address afterward.

Traditional Steel

Rigid Protection Can Transfer The Force

Steel can transfer more impact energy into fixings and surrounding concrete. When the system bends, chips or corrodes, repair can involve straightening, welding, repainting or replacement.

Look-Alike Polymer

Appearance Alone Does Not Prove Performance

A similar color and shape do not confirm the same material formulation, recovery behavior or repeated-impact performance. Controlled testing and validated data matter.

Facility-Wide Protection

Match The Protection To The Way Each Area Operates.

A consistent protection strategy can address different risks across production, storage, traffic and access areas without relying on one product for every challenge.

A-SAFE Topple Guard protecting tall stored materials beside an active forklift route

Tall Loads And Stored Materials

Help contain tall or unstable materials and keep stored inventory separated from nearby vehicle movement.

A-SAFE ForkGuard and rack-end protection installed around warehouse racking

Racking And Fork Protection

Protect rack legs, rack ends and stored inventory from forks and vehicles moving through narrow operating spaces.

A-SAFE polymer bollards and dock protection installed near loading doors

Docks And Critical Openings

Create clear protection around loading areas, doorways and other access points exposed to regular vehicle movement.

A-SAFE pedestrian barrier separating workers from an active forklift route

Pedestrian Routes And Walkways

Define physical separation where employees and material-handling vehicles operate in close proximity.

One Standard Across Every Facility

Bring A Consistent Protection Standard To More Facilities.

Existing Johns Manville applications show what engineered polymer protection can do in demanding areas. The next opportunity is to apply that proven approach consistently wherever similar traffic and storage challenges exist.

  • More consistent protection specifications across applications
  • Clearer separation between people, vehicles and critical areas
  • Fewer reactive repair, repainting and replacement cycles
  • A protection strategy that can adapt to different facility layouts
A-SAFE barriers creating protected pedestrian and forklift routes within a warehouse
Build On What Is Already Working Talk To A Johns Manville Protection Specialist

Tell us where vehicle traffic, stored materials, racking or pedestrian routes create challenges at your facility. We will help identify practical protection priorities and the right next step.


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