Temporary Fence Panel
Temporary Fence is
used where building a permanent fence is either impractical or unneeded.
Temporary fencing is used when an area needs barriers for the purposes of public
safety or security, crowd control, theft deterrent, or equipment storage. Its
most common use is as construction hoarding for security fencing around building
sites. Other uses for temporary fencing include venue division at large events
and public restriction on industrial construction sites. Temporary fencing is
also often seen at special outdoor events, parking lots, and emergency/disaster
relief sites.
Common forms of temporary fencing include a variety
of plastic fencing or panels constructed of chainlink, steel or wire. Fencing
commonly consists of individual panels that can be set up around the perimeter
of the desired area to be fenced in.
Legal requirements
Many federal and/or state laws require building
contractors to protect the public from the hazards associated with building and
construction sites. These laws often expressly require the use of temporary
fencing. In the US, occupational safety and health laws are policed by the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Temporary fencing is often required to meet safety
standards set by Government authorities and meet strict engineering requirements
such as wind force resistance. In Australia temporary fencing must meet the
Australian Standards AS 4687 – 2007.
Legal compliance
Depending on occupational safety requirements in any
given country or region, the quality of temporary fencing used on building and
construction sites can be examined by government inspectors.
Builders can be prosecuted for not protecting the
general public from construction site hazards and/or can be issued on the spot
fines for a non compliant temporary fencing system.
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