
Standfast developed its first TRAM safety system to protect road tanker drivers carrying bulk fuel, oil and dry powder. It was clear that workers in this industry were particularly at risk of falls from height and that the safety facilities typically provided on the tanker top did not prevent such falls. A number of serious injuries and deaths had occurred that could have been avoided if the right safety system was available.
Accessing and working on top of road tankers presents a major health and safety risk to employees. TRAM is a height safety system designed specifically for use on insulated road tankers. The system permits its operators to safely access and work on the top of the tank. As well as preventing falls on the platform, TRAM provides protection and assistance in making the transition between the ladder and the platform.
Keeping cattle upright during stock transport is a major issue for the cattle industry, which loses millions of dollars each year through carcasses being bruised or injured during transport. Those responsible for preventing cattle going down during transport are exposed to serious fall risks due to both the height of the cattle truck and the presence of livestock. During compaction or after stock transport, TRAM allows the worker to access the grate at the top of the stock truck in complete safety.
TRAM’s unique design promotes stability when moving along the grate. It allows workers to move efficiently, knowing there is no risk of a fall through the grate or over the side of the truck.
TRAM can also be used in grain quality control as it allows the user to access the top of the truck in complete safety to take grain samples for analysis and grading.
No other safety system in the world offers the same level of protection.



