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What is the safest way to operate a roll cage?

What is the safest way to operate a roll cage?

Safe working advice

  1. only move one cage at a time.
  2. move the cage no faster than walking speed.
  3. wherever possible push the cage as this is ergonomically better than pulling it.
  4. seek help on ramps and uneven surfaces.
  5. stack heavier items at the bottom to lower the centre of gravity.

Does a roll cage need to be certified?

To compete in any race or rally your roll cage will need to comply with either MSA or FIA regulations. Custom Cages has certified the majority of popular roll cages. All other roll cages comply with MSA/FIA regulations and receive a Letter of Conformity for competitors to present to scrutineers.

What do safety devices need to know about roll cages?

Safety Devices understand what you want and what the governing bodies require from a Motorsport roll cage. All our cages are designed with safety, functionality and aesthetics in mind – we know you need your cage to be safe and fit for purpose but that it’s also important to you that it looks good.

Who is the best manufacturer of roll cages?

Safety Devices is widely acknowledged as a producer of the best roll cages for competition use around the world. Almost all of our designs meet the MSA/FIA regulations and we ensure regular contact with the MSA and its scrutineers to ensure conformity. Safety Devices’ roll cages are crash proven and tested in a race environment.

How are roll cages tested in Motorsport UK?

Almost all of our designs meet the Motorsport UK / FIA regulations and we ensure regular contact with Motorsport UK and its scrutineers to ensure conformity. Safety Devices’ roll cages are crash proven and tested in a race environment.

What are the dangers of not having a roll cage?

If a roll cage does not have a regular motion this can cause problems for the operator as it’s trajectory will become unpredictable, which can lead to safety problems such as hands, feet and limbs getting trapped between the roll cage and other surfaces such as walls, other roll cages or shop shelves.