car park at The Store Newcastle Bus Interchange

The Store Newcastle Bus Interchange

Safe Direction has recently completed supply and installation of its RHINO-STOP® car park barrier system for the new Newcastle bus interchange. The iconic Store site forms part of a revitalised and growing Newcastle precinct providing a central hub between regional bus routes and the new light rail running through the town centre. Over 2,000 lineal…

RHINO-STOP car park barrier project at Campbelltown Hospital

Campbelltown Hospital Car Park Development

Safe Direction has supplied over 5,000 metres of its RHINO-STOP®️ car park barrier systems to the new Campbelltown Hospital car park development. The multi-storey car park features the conventional RHINO-STOP®️ system with anti-climb on the perimeter edges, RHINO-STOP®️ Sky-Edge throughout the central split levels and RHINO-STOP®️ Screen on the top level. Moreover, RHINO-STOP®️ Truck-Guard has…

BRIFEN Wire Rope Safety Barrier by Safe Direction

MASH Test Level 3 BRIFEN Wire Rope Barrier

Safe Direction is pleased to announce that BRIFEN Wire Rope Safety Barrier has been recommended for use by the Austroads Safety Barrier Assessment Panel (ASBAP). BRIFEN is the first MASH compliant safety barrier system approved for use within Australia having successfully passed three (3) length-of-need impacts and seven (7) terminal impacts. Easily identified by its…

MSKT Guardrail End Terminals at Romsey Victoria

MASH Compliant Guardrail Barriers, Romsey, Victoria

As part of Victoria’s Regional Roads Towards Zero plan, Safe Direction was selected to supply new safety barriers in Romsey, Victoria. MASH compliance for guardrail barriers and end terminals commenced 1 January 2020 throughout Victroria. The introduction of MASH follows changes to the vehicle fleet, researching of real-life impact conditions and updated criteria for evaluating…

replace damaged mskt end terminal

Safe Direction Responds to Bushfire Crisis

As of 14 January 2020, fires this season have burned an estimated 18.6 million hectares, destroyed over 5,900 buildings and killed at least 34 people. The fires have caused substantial damage to the NSW road network cutting off key transport routes including the Kings and Princes Highways. Reopening these roads is critical to supporting recovery…