Containment
scaffolding materials are used to allow construction work to be
performed on an occupied building without disrupting occupants. They
guarantee zero contamination from construction area permeates into
working areas through suppressing debris, dust and other
contaminators. Other uses of containment scaffolds include;
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Safety and environmental purposes
This
mainly applies where construction work is carried out near vehicular
and pedestrian access. They minimize accidents to the public, and the
public area lost to the construction work.
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Protect workers
Industrial
safety nets are used to prevent falls by workers especially when
working at height and in places that cannot hold temporary guard
railing or scaffolds. To serve this purpose, the industrial nets are
made from synthetic fiber, knotted lines and supported with a mesh of
about 100mm in size. They must be attached to perimeter cords.
Industrial safety nets are designed to hold varying fall distances
ranging from 1.0m to 6.0m.
Containments
increase the environmental loads such as rain and wind loads to the
scaffolds in use. This means that you will have a high scaffolds dead
load. Moreover, the scaffolds may require additional ties and a
recommendation from a chartered engineer in areas that experience
extreme weather conditions. For this reason, it is important to
determine whether your scaffolding
rental RI
charges extra for contained scaffolds.
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