Improve visibility and safety on your site with these high-impact fishtail road safety barrier ends. Designed to clearly mark the start or finish of barrier runs, they help protect vehicles, structures and pedestrians.
Available in highly visible black or yellow finishes, these end sections provide a neat, professional termination to steel safety barriers in warehouses, loading bays, car parks and industrial environments.
Product Features
- Fishtail profile for a smooth, clearly defined barrier termination
- Highly visible colour options to enhance on-site safety
- Suitable for use with standard road and industrial safety barriers
- Helps reduce sharp edges at barrier ends for added protection
- Ideal for warehouses, car parks and distribution centres
- Supplied in a choice of black or yellow to suit your safety scheme
Key Specifications
| Product type | Fishtail road safety barrier end |
|---|---|
| Finish options | Black, Yellow |
| Typical use | End termination for safety barrier runs |
| Price range | £142.80 - £142.80 (depending on selected option) |
| Variant count | 2 colour variants available |
Applications
- Marking the ends of barriers in warehouses and factories
- Defining parking bay boundaries and traffic routes in car parks
- Protecting building columns, walls and loading bay edges
- Improving visibility of barriers in logistics and distribution centres
- General traffic management in industrial and commercial sites
Frequently Asked Questions
Which colour fishtail barrier end should I choose?
Both black and yellow options are suitable for industrial use. Yellow is often chosen where maximum visibility is required, while black may be preferred where a more subtle appearance is needed or to match existing barrier components.
Can these fishtail ends be used on existing safety barriers?
Yes, these units are designed to be fitted to standard road and industrial safety barrier runs, making them suitable for both new installations and for upgrading existing barriers with clearer, safer terminations.
Where are fishtail barrier ends most commonly installed?
They are commonly used at the beginning and end of barrier lines in warehouses, loading bays, car parks and other areas where vehicles and pedestrians move in close proximity, providing a safer, more visible end point.
