Temporary Fencing. The boundaries of the site and the area for the Contractor’s use are shown on map number OURD- GAT12.1-Site Access and OURD-GAT27.1-Site Plan. Where the site boundary is not inside an existing fence or hedge the Contractor shall erect temporary fencing as agreed around the sites of working. Temporary fencing should also be erected around the contractor’s site office and welfare facilities. Typical fence details are as follows: • The Contractor’s temporary fencing shall be to BS EN 1722-18. • The Contractor’s temporary gates shall be of similar construction to the adjacent temporary fencing. The Contractor shall provide, maintain and afterwards remove all temporary fencing. The fencing shall be erected prior to the commencement of other work and shall be maintained in position during the construction period. During periods when construction work is not in progress i.e. nights/weekends, all excavation and working areas shall be adequately protected and signposted to ensure the safety of the general public. The Contractor must adequately address the issue of trespassers, particularly children during weekends and Summer Holidays in the Health and Safety Plan to minimise the risk of injury.
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Temporary Fencing. The boundaries of the site and the area for the Contractor’s use are shown on map number OURD- GAT12.1PTW12-Site Access and OURD-GAT27.1PTW27-Site Plan. Where the site boundary is not inside an existing fence or hedge the Contractor shall erect temporary fencing as agreed around the sites of working. Temporary fencing should also be erected around the contractor’s site office and welfare facilities. Typical fence details are as follows: • The Contractor’s temporary fencing shall be to BS EN 1722-18. • The Contractor’s temporary gates shall be of similar construction to the adjacent temporary fencing. The Contractor shall provide, maintain and afterwards remove all temporary fencing. The fencing shall be erected prior to the commencement of other work and shall be maintained in position during the construction period. During periods when construction work is not in progress i.e. nights/weekends, all excavation and working areas shall be adequately protected and signposted to ensure the safety of the general public. The Contractor must adequately address the issue of trespassers, particularly children during weekends and Summer Holidays in the Health and Safety Plan to minimise the risk of injury.
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