A Few Fundamentals Aspects of B-class Hoardings Explored
B-class hoardings are primarily meant to offer ultimate overhead protection to pedestrians. These hoardings are put up over the footpath near construction sites in order to ensure that the public is duly safeguarded against the potential hazard posed by objects falling off the building site. Talking about hoardings, you must have heard about Type A hoarding as well. These types of hoarding generally consist of 2m high ply-sheet fence attached to supporting steel frame or timber. Type B hoardings are more sizeable units that actually span a roadway or footpath—as mentioned above – designed to provide overhead protection to the public. All you need to Know about B-class Hoardings Scaffolding erected on places meant for public use are offered street-level protection by A-class hoarding. On the other hand, scaffolding can also be placed on B-class hoardings that can accommodate site shades. Besides site shades and scaffolding, a B class hoarding also accommodates high climb...