Edge safety fence have unique characteristics that make them market leaders, as these clever barriers combine guardrail, footplate and debris mesh into a single light steel mesh barrier. A light edge protective barrier made of steel is used to provide peripheral edge protection for excavation. Designed for two-person installation, the system provides flexibility in various panel lengths.
The construction uses heavy wire, creating a 90-degree angle at the top and bottom. The design includes a toe board at the bottom, preventing small stones from falling and protecting individuals below.
Wire diameter | 5-8mm |
Opening size | 50*200mm |
Panel size | 1100*1700/1100*2400mm/1300*1300mm/1300*2200mm |
Post diameter/thickness | 48*1.5/2.0mm |
Surface treatment | Galvanized+powder coated / galvanized+painted /black +powder coated |
Edge safety fences are essential on construction sites to secure the edges of elevated work areas. They help prevent falls and keep workers safe by creating a barrier around dangerous zones. These fences are commonly used during the construction of high-rise buildings, where they provide a temporary safety solution.
In infrastructure projects such as road construction and bridge building, edge safety fences help define safe work areas. They keep both workers and pedestrians away from hazardous zones, ensuring safety during various construction phases.
Industrial areas use edge safety fences to demarcate boundaries around machinery and workspaces. These fences prevent unauthorized access and reduce the risk of accidents by keeping personnel away from potentially dangerous equipment.
During public events, edge safety fences help manage crowd control and designate specific areas for attendees. They are particularly useful for creating secure perimeters around stages, VIP zones, and other restricted areas.
Edge safety fences are used around temporary structures like stages, grandstands, and tents. They provide a clear boundary and help prevent accidental falls, ensuring the safety of both workers and the public.
In marine and waterfront construction, edge safety fences are installed on floating platforms and docks. They prevent falls into the water and protect workers and equipment from accidents.
At excavation sites, edge safety fences prevent accidental falls into trenches and other dug-out areas. They help manage movement around these hazardous zones, keeping both workers and equipment safe.
In residential and commercial complexes, workers and maintenance crews use edge safety fences to establish clear boundaries around work areas. These fences protect both workers and residents from potential hazards. They commonly appear around renovation projects, landscaping work, and other temporary construction activities.