07 February 2014

JSP

JSP has truly thought of everything in the design of its new high-spec Frontier Cross-Link barrier system. Aerodynamically tested by a Formula One testing company, the system gives unbeatable stability and performance in a choice of configurations at a variety of wind velocities, allowing maximum wind flow through and around the barriers, so keeping both pedestrians and workers safe.

The flexible Frontier Cross-Link system is compatible with both JSP and other brands of barrier and can be effortlessly linked to them on any type of terrain. JSP’s trademarked SurefootBloc 6.5kg weighted foot cover, which can be used on one or both sides of the foot, and its own-design telescopic stability poles, increase dependability even further, while its Surelock lockable clips ensure the barriers are tamper-proof and secure.

The Frontier Cross-Link system features JSP’s unique slimline anti-trip feet, meaning that pedestrians can safely walk right next to the barrier. The neat, smooth, design of the Frontier allows for poles, clips and feet to be tucked away within the barrier for hassle-free storage and site tidiness.

All configurations of JSP’s stackable Frontier system meet and many exceed the requirements of the recently-updated Safety at Street Works and Road Works Code of Practice, which states that barriers must be capable of withstanding winds of Class C (8.7m/s) blowing from any direction to achieve compliance with BS8442.

Finally, all JSP’s Frontier Cross-Link barriers can be custom made in a range of bright colours and can also be bespoke branded, giving their users the opportunity to promote their own company logos.

Visit www.frontierbarrier.com or call 01993 826050.

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