When to Use RackBack® Safety Panels vs. Wire Partition Systems
Facilities often need to protect people, secure inventory, and control access on the floor. The challenge is choosing the right solution for the job. Two of the most common options are RackBack® Pallet Rack Backing Safety Panels and wire partition systems. While both improve safety and organization, they serve different purposes.
Understanding where each product fits helps teams make better decisions and design more effective layouts.

Protecting Against Falling Inventory
Pallet rack systems create vertical storage, which can lead to items shifting or falling. When materials sit above walkways, workstations, or picking areas, facilities need a way to protect employees below.
RackBack® safety panels attach directly to the pallet rack to create a barrier that helps prevent products from falling into adjacent areas. Teams often install these panels along aisles, above work zones, or wherever inventory is stored overhead.
If the goal is to reduce the risk of falling objects while maintaining open access to the rack system, RackBack® panels offer a direct, efficient solution.
Securing Areas and Controlling Access
Some applications require more than protection from falling inventory. Facilities may need to restrict access to certain areas, secure materials, or create defined spaces within the building.
Wire partition systems allow teams to build enclosed areas for storage, equipment, or restricted work zones. These enclosures create clear boundaries and give facilities control over who can enter each space.
Teams often use partition systems for tool cribs, secured inventory, quality control areas, or spaces that require limited access.
Supporting Different Safety Goals
RackBack® panels and partition systems support safety in different ways. RackBack® panels focus on preventing hazards related to stored materials, while partition systems focus on controlling movement and access.
In many facilities, both solutions work together. RackBack® panels protect against falling inventory, while partition systems create secure areas around storage, equipment, or high-traffic zones.
Using both in the right locations helps create a more complete safety strategy.
Maintaining Visibility Across the Floor
Visibility plays an important role in both safety and efficiency. Teams need to monitor activity without creating blind spots or blocking light.
Both RackBack® panels and wire partition systems use wire-mesh construction, which provides clear sightlines across the facility. This helps supervisors and employees stay aware of their surroundings while maintaining the separation needed for safety.
Adapting to Facility Layouts
Every facility has a different layout, and safety solutions need to be tailored to those conditions. RackBack® panels attach directly to existing pallet racks, making them a straightforward addition to storage systems.
Wire partition systems offer greater flexibility for creating enclosed areas or separating floor sections. Teams can configure panels, doors, and layouts to match specific operational needs.
Choosing the right solution depends on the space's requirements and the facility's operations.
Choosing the Right Solution
When deciding between RackBack® safety panels and wire partition systems, it comes down to the goal. If protecting employees from falling inventory is the priority, RackBack® panels are the right fit. If the need is to secure space or control access, partition systems offer the flexibility to create enclosed areas.
Many facilities benefit from using both solutions together. By combining overhead protection with controlled access, teams can improve safety, organization, and efficiency across the floor.
To learn more about RackBack® safety panels and wire partition systems, contact a member of our team or request a quote today.
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