
Keep Passengers and Staff Safe Across Transportation Environments
Improve safety across platforms, terminals, vehicles, and access routes

Constant movement, weather exposure, and uneven surfaces
Transportation environments combine heavy foot traffic, tight schedules, weather exposure, and changing surface conditions. Platforms, stairs, ramps, and vehicle access points can become hazardous quickly, increasing the risk of slips for passengers, staff, and maintenance crews.
Transportation
Transportation facilities face some of the highest slip risks of any public environment. Airports, transit stations, ports, rail yards, and vehicle depots deal with rain, snow, ice, fuel residue, and constant movement of people and equipment. Stairs, platforms, ramps, and vehicle access points are common problem areas where traction loss can lead to serious incidents.
“Slips, trips and falls are a leading cause of injuries in transportation and warehousing workplaces.”
Source: Government of Canada – Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
https://www.ccohs.ca
To manage these risks, many transportation operators install aluminium stair nosings, treads and strips on stairways, platforms, and vehicle boarding areas to improve visibility and grip. In wet or exterior locations such as docks, ferry terminals, and outdoor platforms, FRP stair nosings and treads provide long-lasting traction with strong resistance to moisture and corrosion.
Flat walking areas, ramps, and service walkways benefit from anti slip products for walkways, ramps and flat surfaces, especially where passengers carry luggage or staff move equipment. During upgrades or expansions, anti slip construction products allow slip resistance to be integrated into transportation infrastructure with minimal disruption.
The result is safer movement for passengers and staff, reduced service interruptions, and surfaces that perform reliably under constant use and changing conditions.
FAQs
Yes. Many products are designed specifically for outdoor use and perform well in rain, snow, and temperature swings.
Yes. Products are commonly installed in terminals, platforms, boarding zones, and pedestrian corridors without affecting accessibility or flow.
No. Most systems are compatible with regular cleaning routines and require minimal additional maintenance.
Keep people moving safely
Reduce slip risk across platforms, terminals, and access routes with durable anti slip solutions designed for demanding transportation environments.
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