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TYPES OF FENCING (SPPE 2262) NUR ATIKAH BINTI ZULKIPELI A14PP3080
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Types of Fencing

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TYPES OF FENCING (SPPE 2262)

NUR ATIKAH BINTI ZULKIPELIA14PP3080

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FENCING FOR CONSTRUCTION SITE

• Construction sites are full of powerful equipment, sharp tools, and heavy materials. Together, these objects make construction sites extremely dangerous areas for those who do not belong there. Thus, a temporary fence can provide a barrier to protect people from accidental injury as well as prevent theft of expensive equipment located on a construction site.

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FENCING IN CONSTRUCTION SITE

• metal mould platform with handrail and wire net fencing

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HOARDING

• might be used to separate different functions within a site. Example : creating a barrier between traffic routes and pedestrians.

• can also help to make sites less intrusive and more aesthetically pleasing to people living and working in close proximity

• can minimise disturbances and improve privacy, both for the general public and for workers on site

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A CLASS HOARDING

• Provide access control for building sites and restricts access to construction sites to authorised people with appropriate safety training.

• The frame of three horizontal 6’x2’ is supported by Oregon posts attached to concrete counterweights.

• The 17mm ply wood is then screwed or nailed to the frame, fitted with top and bottom capping rail and painted in the appropriate colour.

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B CLASS HOARDING

• Provide the ultimate overhead protection for pedestrians.

• They are built over the footpath to safeguard the public from the potential hazard of objects falling off the building site.

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PLASTIC ROAD HOARDING

• Works as a barrier for road construction.

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ANTI CLIMB FENCING

• can help stop bored youngsters accessing your site and using it as a playground.

• It can also help prevent members of the public inadvertently entering the site.

• As a contractor or site manager you need to protect your tools from passing thieves and ensure the security and safety of the public.

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BARB WIRE

• for additional security, add three strands, this sends a strong message about attempting to get into your construction site.

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WINDSCREEN FENCE

• Keeping your construction site safe and secure from intruders and unwanted onlookers while protecting your workers and property from the elements

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SILT FENCE

• A temporary barrier used to prevent sediment runoff during the construction process.

• It consists of synthetic geotextile fabric attached to T-posts anchored into the ground.

• As water and sediment run down slope, the fence intercepts the flow and promotes sediment accumulation on the uphill or construction side of the fence.

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CHAIN LINK FENCE

• The chain link fence is simply a roll of wire which is usually attached to poles dug into the ground for support.

• They offer more protection to construction sites.• Windscreen can be added to the fence to minimize

visibility into a construction, property, thus reducing crime on construction sites.

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CHAIN LINK PANEL

• It is an easy and quick option that can also be used for crowd control and as additional security in commercial outlets.

• Given that they are panels, they can be installed in various configurations depending on one’s needs.

• Installation is done using free standing platforms and as a result, no need for drilling holes for installation.

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