A-Class Hoardings
An A-Class hoarding means a self-supporting structure, fully sheeted with timber, plywood, metal or sturdy synthetic sheets, or fully covered by chain wire or sturdy mesh, that is designed
(a) to prevent persons other than the person conducting a business or undertaking or workers from entering a workplace where construction work is being performed; and
(b) to provide protection to those persons against objects or material approaching them from the side.
Modular B-Class Hoardings
An Overhead Gantry/ Modular B-Class Hoardings are used as a control measure must be designed by an engineer to withstand a downwards force of at least
(a) if light work, or work other than light work at a height of not more than 10m above the ground, is to be done–5kPa applied on its overhead platform; or
(a) if light work, or work other than light work at a height of not more than 10m above the ground, is to be done–5kPa applied on its overhead platform; or
A Modular B-Class Hoarding is a system pre-design that to suit most job site requirements.
Strucutral B-Class Hoardings
An Overhead Gantry/ Be-spoke Structural Hoardings are used as a control measure must be designed by an engineer to withstand a downwards force of at least
(a) if light work, or work other than light work at a height of not more than 10m above the ground, is to be done–5kPa applied on its overhead platform; or
(b) if work, other than light work, at a height of more than 10m above the ground is to be done–;10kPa applied on its overhead platform.
A Be–Spoke System usually designed to span laneways, retain facades and fit where typical modules can not fit.
Site Sheds
Providing 20´ foot and 40´ foot container sheds designed to take 10Kpa Overhead protection. These units have the capacity to be stacked multi-level on hoards and off the ground.