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Construction Site Fencing Options and their Importance



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Between heavy machinery, uneven surfaces, falling objects, collapses, and hazardous substances, construction sites are extremely dangerous places for both workers and the general public. Because construction sites present a number of hazards to the general public, it is crucial that construction management companies and building site managers cordon the area under construction. Defining the boundaries of the construction site will help to protect the general public and avoid unnecessary and costly accidents.

Erecting Perimeter Fencing:

One very clear way to set a boundary for a construction area is to erect fencing around the entire perimeter of the actual construction work areas. By ensuring that work is carried out within well-defined borders, the public can be kept safe from potentially life threatening accidents. Furthermore, construction site workers will have a secure area in which to conduct their work. Construction site workers need to focus their full attention on the work at hand. If they are distracted by fears or concerns regarding the health and safety of the public, they could jeopardize their own safety as well as the safety of their co-workers. Erecting a fence around the perimeter of the construction site will provide a sense of safety and security for the public, construction site workers, and the company managing the construction site.

Popular Types of Construction Fencing:

There are several types of Fencing that construction management companies use to restrict access to construction sites. By far, the two most common fencing choices are temporary mesh fencing and temporary hoarding fencing. These fencing options are quite versatile are ideal for a multitude of protects. They also provide excellent security and privacy as well as boundary control. With mesh fencing, fence panels along with yellow plastic or concrete safety blocks are used to erect perimeter fencing. Fence panels are 2000mm high and 2500mm wide, and the fence panels weight 31KG. Plastic or concrete safety blocks are 130mm high, 230mm wide, 600 mm long, and they weigh 32 KG. A hoarding fence consists of plastic sheets made from high density polyethylene that are environmentally safe and cost effective. The dimensions of these fence panels are the same same as the mesh fencing, but their weight is 43 KG. The same yellow plastic or concrete safety blocks used with mesh fencing can be used with a hoarding fence.

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