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TRAM vs. Handrails

Hassles With

Handrails

  • Not MSHA or OSHA compliant
  • High Cost
  • Costly Maintenance Issues
  • Slow Install
  • Slips, Trips & Falls
  • Lack of Access & Egress protection
  • Continued Risk of Falling into Tank
  • Cold Weather Issues for Pneumatic & Pop Up Rails
  • Lack of protection for drivers Big & Tall
  • Aerodynamics
  • Tight dimensions limiting mobility
  • Added Weight
  • Handrails must be 48” tall
Standfast TRAM logo
VS
Handrails
Man walking on top of trailer - SFTram fall protection system
Man walking on top of trailer - handrail fall protection
ANSI & OSHA Approved
Not ANSI & OSHA Approved
Feasible Pricing
Expensive
Total Installed Weight of 128 lbs
Over 300 lbs
Tested for 5000 lbs. Drop
No Testing
MSHA Compliant
Not MSHA Compliant
2-6 Man Hour Installation Time
12-20 Man Hour Installation Time
Protection in Access/Egress
No Protection in Access/Egress
Safe for Users of All Sizes
Unsafe for Big & Tall Users
Low Maintenance
Pneumatic & Hinge Repairs
No Climate Restrictions
Difficult to use in Hot & Cold Climates
Zero Chance of Falling into Tank
Zero Protection from Falls into Tank
Fall Restraint
Fall Protection
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