"I am very pleased that we were able to implement this complex project excellently. This is where our many years of know-how in the development of maintenance systems, especially in the railway sector, came in handy. We were able to adapt our sophisticated catwalk system precisely to SWEG's needs and ensure that the trains can return to the track as quickly as possible. Because it is precisely this process optimisation that is important in the workshop," says Munk.
Munk Günzburger Steigtechnik and SWEG made no compromises when it came to the safety of the roof work system. On the contrary. All details for a plus in work safety were taken into account: The entire running surface is equipped with non-slip aluminium and a slip resistance class R 11, so that it is possible for the SWEG team to work without slipping. The step-over plates of the roof work stands are strikingly painted in signal yellow. Each platform element can bear up to 800 kg.
Safe ascent and descent is also ensured: this is done via four staircases with 900 mm wide steel grid steps in anti-slip R13 design as well as continuous handrails on both sides. The top and bottom steps each have a yellow tread. Two emergency ladders are installed on the third roof workstation, which are secured with a safety door. In addition, the entire facility is electrically earthed.