What Is A Safety Barrier Fence?

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

You’ve probably seen plenty of safety barrier fences if you’ve ever passed by a construction site or if there’s a public place that requires maintenance work and the public is asked to keep a safe distance from it. 

So, if you’ve ever wondered about them, today, we, Big Jerry’s Fencing, are here to satiate your curiosity about them. The basic gist of it is that safety barrier fences are mostly used for organizing the specific area where work is being carried out, and people aren’t allowed to go near or enter that area.

What Kinds Of Safety Barrier Fences Are Best?

So, it’s all situational, really. Depending on what type of work is being carried out on-site, the flow of the crowd and chances of them not listening to the signs or people stationed there. Also, the level of safety precautions due to the sensitive nature of the work is another factor to consider. 

However, there are a few types that are pretty standard, and there’s always room for customization depending on the specific safety regulations and the need for safety. So, with that in mind, let’s look at a few safety barrier fence types:

Guardrail Netting

For any scaling structure that’s in a vertical position, it’s vital to secure the safety of the working staff first and foremost. That’s why the guardrail netting is an instrumental safety barrier fence. It’s made of sturdy material like PVC, and it’s able to withstand the vibrations and surrounding impact of construction sites. The idea is to prevent any mishaps and falls from tall heights.

Temporary Fencing With Privacy Screens

Sometimes, there needs to be a visual deterrent on top of a safety barrier for urgent excavation projects or construction. However, there are chances that some people might not heed the risks and try to sneak onto the worksite. In that case, it’s better to have flexible and temporary fencing with privacy screen add-ons. They’ll obscure the view and keep people from poking around, and the rest of the on-site security can prevent intruders from coming in.

Chapter 8 Barriers

If you’ve ever been stuck in traffic because of road repair or construction, you’ve probably seen a Chapter 8 barrier. Those are designed as clear telltale signs to move along and not go anywhere near the part that’s being drilled into or dug up. Chapter 8 barriers are large in size and typically are aligned next to each other to keep cars and people out.

Share :

Twitter
Telegram
WhatsApp

More Articles

Draw Your Fence with Big Jerry's Fencing