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Checkers Cable Protectors safeguard your cables and hoses while standing up to years of use, eliminating the need for constant replacements. From offices to construction sites and mines, Checkers has the right solution for every application.

Safety Cabinet Types

Linebacker® Cable Protectors

Built for Built for heavy-duty industries, this modular protector offers extreme load bearing and rugged urethane construction for vehicles and pedestrians alike

Yellow Jacket® Cable Protectors

The original, trusted heavy-volume traffic cable protector offering high-visibility safety and a modular interlocking design

Guard Dog® Cable Protectors

Available in ADA-compliant, low-profile, and multi-channel models to meet a wide range of industrial, entertainment, and utility needs

Grip Guard® Cable Protectors

Designed for fast deployment at event, utility or light-traffic sites, with ergonomic handles and optional anti-slip kits for slick surfaces

Fastlane® Cable Protectors

Durable urethane drop-over protector with a 5-bar tread surface for traction, modular interlocking design, and quick-attach connectors for fast setup

Rubber Duct Cable Protectors

Flexible industrial-grade rubber protector safely organizes cords in walkways and work areas to reduce trip hazards

Hose Bridge Systems

Designed for fast deployment, its interlocking tunnel and ramp sections with diamond-plate tread provide safe vehicle passage while safeguarding critical lines

Safe, Strong, and Cost-Saving Cord Covers

Checkers cord protectors are engineered to keep people safe by preventing tripping hazards, built strong to withstand the toughest environments, and designed to save costs by reducing replacements and downtime.

Unparalleled Protection That Improves Safety
Keep people and property safe while your operations run smoothly.
Safe by Design
Checkers Cable Protectors keep people safe by reducing tripping hazards, ensuring accessibility, and shielding cables and hoses.

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Advanced Engineering for Superior Durability
Reaction Injection Molding ensures reliable performance in the harshest conditions.
Strength That Endures
Our exclusive Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) gives our products unmatched strength, resisting cracks even under heavy loads and harsh conditions.

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Quality That Reduces Total Cost of Ownership
Reduce the expense and hassle of frequent replacements.
Built to Last
Tired of replacing cable protectors that do not last? Checkers Cable Protectors are built to last for years and maximize ROI.

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Compare Cable Protectors

Compare our full range of cable protectors to quickly identify the right solution for your needs. Review key features like number of channels, weight, load rating, and manufacturing technology.

Compliant, Customizable, and Effortless.

With options that meet ADA and DDA standards for accessibility, our cable protectors can be customized with colors and logos for branding and theft prevention, and are effortless to deploy, remove, and store.

Your Easy Path to Compliance
ADA cable protectors help you meet regulations with confidence.
Avoid compliance fines
ADA and DDA-compliant cable guards and ramp options are available to help you protect people and reduce liability in your jobsite.

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Brand it Protect it
Custom Cable Protectors prevent equipment loss and enhance visibility.
Stand out and stay secure
Checkers is proud to offer customized branding solutions, including logos molded into the product.

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Install and dismantle with ease
Setting up, dismantling, and storing are simple and straightforward.
Save time and resources
Our patented modular, interlocking design allows for simple one-person deployment with no tools required.

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Get Peace of Mind with Checkers Safety

Our cable covers are made to last years, so you can count on consistent performance, improved operational safety, and a stronger return on investment over time.

Our Promise. Your Guarantee.

Checkers Safety cable protectors help keep your people, your property, and your operations safer.

Warranty.

Your investment is secured with our limited one year warranty.

Getting Started On Your Safety Journey

Get the right cable protector, expert advice, or a STUD-E™ safety survey.

Select Your Cable Protector

Find the right fit for your industry and application.

 

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Get a STUD-E Site Safety Survey

Schedule a safety survey to identify risks and find the right storage solutions for your facility.

Avoid Compliance Gaps Before They Become Risks

Our experts will assess your site and recommend the right solution with our free, no obligation survey.

4 Questions to Consider when Buying Cable Protectors

Make an informed choice: uncover the key factors to evaluate before selecting a cable protector for your job site. 

Safety Cabinet FAQs

What is an EN 14470-1 safety cabinet?

An EN 14470-1 safety cabinet is a fire-resistant storage cabinet designed to safely store flammable liquids in accordance with European standards.

These cabinets are tested to withstand fire exposure for 30, 60, or 90 minutes (Type 30, 60, or 90), helping protect contents and reduce fire escalation inside buildings. Justrite’s EN safety cabinets are test to 90 minutes.

What does Type 90 mean on a safety cabinet?

Type 90 indicates that the cabinet provides 90 minutes of fire resistance under EN 14470-1 testing conditions.

During testing, the cabinet must limit internal temperature rise to protect flammable contents for 90 minutes, allowing valuable time for evacuation and emergency response.

What is the difference between EN 14470-1 and FM Approved cabinets?

EN 14470-1 cabinets meet European fire-resistance standards, while FM Approved cabinets are certified to Factory Mutual performance criteria commonly used in global and US-based facilities.

Both provide compliant flammable storage, but regulatory requirements may differ depending on your country, insurer, or corporate policy.

Are self-closing doors required on safety cabinets?

Under EN 14470-1, Type 90 cabinets must include automatically closing doors that activate in the event of fire.

Some FM Approved cabinets are available in both manual- and self-closing configurations, depending on site risk assessments and operational needs.

How do I choose the right safety cabinet for my facility?

The right safety cabinet depends on the type of hazardous material, required fire rating, local regulations, and available space.

Factors such as EN Type 30 vs Type 90 rating, ventilation requirements, chemical compatibility, and storage volume should all be considered before purchasing.

Can safety cabinets be vented?

Yes, many safety cabinets can be connected to ventilation systems to help manage vapor accumulation.

However, venting must comply with local regulations and should not compromise the cabinet’s fire-resistance performance.

What can be stored in a flammable safety cabinet?

Flammable and combustible liquids such as solvents, fuels, paints, and certain chemicals can be stored in approved safety cabinets.

Always verify chemical compatibility and regulatory requirements before storage.

What chemicals cannot be stored together in the same safety cabinet?

Certain chemicals must never be stored together because they can react dangerously if mixed, leaked, or exposed to heat. Incompatible chemicals should always be segregated according to their hazard class and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) guidance.

Common incompatibilities include:

  • Flammable liquids and oxidizers (e.g., solvents and hydrogen peroxide)
  • Acids and bases (e.g., hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide)
  • Acids and cyanides or sulfides (can release toxic gases)
  • Oxidizing acids and organic materials
  • Water-reactive chemicals and aqueous solutions
  • Nitric acid and other organic acids or solvents

Even inside a certified safety cabinet (such as EN 14470-1 Type 90 or FM Approved models), incompatible chemicals must be segregated. Fire resistance protects against external heat exposure — it does not prevent dangerous chemical reactions inside the cabinet.

Always review the product’s SDS and follow local regulations when determining storage compatibility. When in doubt, conduct a formal risk assessment or request a professional site survey to ensure compliant chemical segregation.

Why are safety cabinets important for workplace compliance?

Safety cabinets help facilities comply with fire codes and hazardous storage regulations while reducing the risk of fire spread and chemical incidents.

Proper storage supports audit readiness, employee safety, and potential insurance requirements.

Do safety cabinets prevent fires?

Safety cabinets do not prevent ignition, but they are designed to reduce fire escalation by containing flammable liquids and limiting heat exposure during a fire.

They are part of a broader fire safety strategy that includes proper handling and storage procedures.

Where should a safety cabinet be located?

Safety cabinets should be installed in well-ventilated areas away from ignition sources and in accordance with local fire and building regulations.

Placement should also allow safe access and emergency response clearance.

How many flammable liquids can be stored in one cabinet?

Storage limits depend on cabinet size, local regulations, and fire codes.

Facilities should follow national and site-specific storage quantity limits when determining cabinet capacity.

What safety cabinet do I need for flammable liquids in Europe?

In Europe, EN 14470-1 certified cabinets — often Type 90 — are commonly required for compliant flammable liquid storage.

The correct rating depends on your facility’s risk profile and regulatory environment.

Are safety cabinets mandatory for storing flammable liquids?

In many jurisdictions, flammable liquids must be stored in approved fire-resistant cabinets once quantities exceed certain thresholds.

Local regulations and insurance requirements should always be reviewed.

What is the safest way to store flammable chemicals indoors?

The safest method is to store flammable chemicals in certified fire-resistant safety cabinets that meet applicable standards such as EN 14470-1 or FM.

Proper ventilation, segregation, and labeling should also be implemented.