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Dry Dock Platforms & Navy Work Platforms

SafeSmart’s Navy Work Platforms provide tailored, high-stability access solutions for the complex maintenance of destroyers and submarines in dry docks. Featuring specialised vertical access, alternating tread stairs, and integrated edge protection, these systems ensure technician safety and operational readiness for critical shipyard tasks.

SafeSmart Solutions

QuickRail – Telescopic Edge Protection

Tray Access Platform

Accumulator Access Platform

Bucket Access Platform

Strut Access Platform

Boom Hose Access Platform

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the safety practices when working on raised platforms?

In naval shipyards and dry docks, managing the maintenance and modernization of combat vessels is needed to maintain operational readiness and national security. Users should check with an engineer and refer to the governing body for the latest information.

These environments pose site-specific access issues due to the complex structural geometry and immense scale of naval ships. Users should check with an engineer and refer to the governing body for the latest information.

Technicians often face difficulty accessing the vessels, given conventional scaffolding’s limitations in flexibility and stability. Users should check with an engineer and refer to the governing body for the latest information.

Tailored Navy Work Platforms provide the necessary stability and customised fit for each vessel type, such as destroyers or submarines, improving safety and precision in tasks like sandblasting, painting, and welding. Users should check with an engineer and refer to the governing body for the latest information.

Disclaimer: The information provided in these FAQs is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional safety advice, legal counsel, or a formal compliance audit. While we strive for accuracy, safety standards and regulations are subject to change and vary by jurisdiction. Always consult with a qualified safety engineer, a competent person, or your local regulatory authority (e.g., SafeWork Australia) before commencing work. SafeSmart assumes no liability for actions taken based on this content.