Application:
The temporary fencing system is most commonly used in or around construction sites for keeping workers and the general public away from construction hazards, however there are a number of other common applications such as, site perimeter fencing at pop concerts, fairs and exhibitions as well as traffic containment at road works, temporary car parks, etc.
Description:
In recent years an increased emphasis on health and safety in the construction industry has resulted in a number of fundamental changes in the normal working practices of the general construction company. In short the HSE has forced the construction industry to work safer, and to provide a safer environment for the general public. As a result, many new safety products have evolve to cater for these new requirements, one of which has been modular temporary fencing, which has become almost mandatory in use, and has virtually made traditional timber hoarding and temporary chain link fencing extinct.
The modern day temporary fencing systems comprise of three main components. The temporary fencing panel, footing (concrete or thermo-plastic) and coupler. When used together the temporary fencing system provides a method of site protection that promotes safety and security, whilst being versatile and economical in use.
Standard Temporary Fencing Range:
The standard temporary fencing system has been designed for use as a general purpose demarcation product, where the exclusion of children is not an issue. The standard range is available in a variety of tubular frames, mesh apertures and wire diameter variations, which ensures you will find a product to suit the tightest of budgets.
Anti-Climb Temporary Fencing Range:
The anti-climb range of temporary fence panels were specially designed to conform with the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) G. S. 7. recommendation that has recently been superseded with HS(G) 151 which is a guidance note on the prevention of accidents to children on construction sites. Please note all TFS Anti-climb temporary fence panels conform with the latest HSE recommendations.
Recommended Use:
The anti-climb range has a special close mesh aperture and is ideally suited to use in areas which have general public access. The anti-climb range is the preferred product of the hire industry because of its all round general use and durability
The temporary fencing system is most commonly used in or around construction sites for keeping workers and the general public away from construction hazards, however there are a number of other common applications such as, site perimeter fencing at pop concerts, fairs and exhibitions as well as traffic containment at road works, temporary car parks, etc.
Description:
In recent years an increased emphasis on health and safety in the construction industry has resulted in a number of fundamental changes in the normal working practices of the general construction company. In short the HSE has forced the construction industry to work safer, and to provide a safer environment for the general public. As a result, many new safety products have evolve to cater for these new requirements, one of which has been modular temporary fencing, which has become almost mandatory in use, and has virtually made traditional timber hoarding and temporary chain link fencing extinct.
The modern day temporary fencing systems comprise of three main components. The temporary fencing panel, footing (concrete or thermo-plastic) and coupler. When used together the temporary fencing system provides a method of site protection that promotes safety and security, whilst being versatile and economical in use.
Standard Temporary Fencing Range:
The standard temporary fencing system has been designed for use as a general purpose demarcation product, where the exclusion of children is not an issue. The standard range is available in a variety of tubular frames, mesh apertures and wire diameter variations, which ensures you will find a product to suit the tightest of budgets.
Anti-Climb Temporary Fencing Range:
The anti-climb range of temporary fence panels were specially designed to conform with the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) G. S. 7. recommendation that has recently been superseded with HS(G) 151 which is a guidance note on the prevention of accidents to children on construction sites. Please note all TFS Anti-climb temporary fence panels conform with the latest HSE recommendations.
Recommended Use:
The anti-climb range has a special close mesh aperture and is ideally suited to use in areas which have general public access. The anti-climb range is the preferred product of the hire industry because of its all round general use and durability