Heras fencing joining clips x90+ for joining Heras fencing panels together. Price each. All in good condition.
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What should I check when buying used Heras fencing?
Inspect the fencing panels for rust, damage to the mesh, and the condition of the corner welds. Make sure the feet are present and undamaged, as these are crucial for stability. Check for any signs of bending or warping in the frame. Also, consider the overall condition and whether it meets your specific site requirements.
What are the legal requirements for using Heras fencing on a construction site in the UK?
Heras fencing used on construction sites in the UK must comply with relevant health and safety regulations. It's essential to ensure the fencing is erected correctly and securely to prevent unauthorised access and potential hazards. Consider wind loading calculations, especially for exposed sites, and ensure adequate signage is displayed where necessary. Check with your local council for any specific planning permissions or regulations regarding temporary fencing.
How can I ensure the security of Heras fencing?
To enhance security, consider using anti-climb mesh, security screws or fixings to prevent panels from being easily removed. You can also use temporary fencing clips to join the panels together more securely. For higher security needs, consider adding barbed wire or razor wire to the top of the fencing (subject to legal restrictions and safety considerations) or deploying security personnel.
What are the different types of Heras fencing feet and which are best?
Common types of Heras fencing feet include concrete, rubber, and plastic. Concrete feet are generally the most stable and durable, but they are also the heaviest and most difficult to move. Rubber feet offer a good balance of stability and portability. Plastic feet are the lightest and easiest to handle, but they may not be as stable in windy conditions. The best type depends on your specific needs and the site conditions.
How should I store Heras fencing when not in use?
Store Heras fencing on level ground to prevent warping or damage. Stack the panels neatly and securely to avoid them falling over. Consider using pallets or wooden blocks to raise the fencing off the ground, protecting it from damp and rust. Cover the fencing with a tarpaulin or other waterproof material to protect it from the elements.
