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The Versatility of Wood Mats: Common Uses & Benefits

Writer: Finn AllenFinn Allen

Wood mats are highly versatile and indispensable mats used widely across many industries. Their several advantages include providing ground protection, stabilization, and access to worksites. 


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This article will explore the most common uses and benefits of wood mats and why they are the best universal ground protection solution: 

Common Uses for Wood Mats: 

  • Pipeline construction

  • Temporary bridges

  • Outdoor events

  • Wetlands and eco-friendly construction

  • Oil and gas drilling

  • Construction sites

  • Electrical transmission and distribution

  • Disaster relief, etc.


Benefits of Using Wood Mats for Your Industry: 


  • These mats can protect sensitive terrains from the negative effects of heavy equipment and traffic. They can help prevent soil and weed contamination, and promote regrowth after a project.

  • Wood mats can help prevent falls and slips, especially in snowy or wet conditions.

  • Create a stable platform for heavy equipment, such as trucks, cranes, and vehicles.

  • Also, can be used to create access roads for large equipment.

  • These mats can help the area maintain its natural drainage flows.

  • Some of them have connection systems that help them stay in place during a project.


Wrapping Things Up: 

In conclusion, high-quality SiteSafe™ wood mats not only protect your equipment from damage and your crew from harm, but also keep your machinery from damaging the worksite. By using these versatile wood mats, you can reduce the environmental impact of your project and operate more safely and efficiently at the same time.

 
 

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