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Posted By warderic I have been told of a new and pending BSI safety standard for the manufacture of construction site fencing. My understanding is that all construction site fencing will need to have this new standard soon. Problem is my informant doesn't know what the standard is, where they heard the rumour or what the standard requires. Is there anyone out there who knows of any reliable information about this standard? or is it just rumour?.
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Posted By David Balkwell Hi There Im only aware of the changes in fencing below ll of which changed 2006 BS 1722-1:2006 Fences. Specification for chain link fences Current BS 1722-2:2006 Fences. Specification for strained wire and wire mesh netting fences Current BS 1722-5:2006 Fences. Specification for close-boarded and wooden palisade fences Current BS 1722-7:2006 Fences. Specification for wooden post and rail fences Current BS 1722-8:2006 Fences. Specification for mild steel (low carbon steel) continuous bar fences and hurdles Current BS 1722-9:2006 Fences. Specification for mild steel (low carbon steel) fences with round or square verticals and flat horizontals Current BS 1722-10:2006 Fences. Specification for anti-intruder fences in chain link and welded mesh Current BS 1722-11:2006 Fences. Specification for prefabricated wood panel fences Current BS 1722-12:2006 Fences. Specification for steel palisade fences Current BS 1722-14:2006 Fences. Specification for open mesh steel panel fences Current BS 1722-17:2006 Fences. Specification for electric security fences. Design, installation and maintenance Current David Authorised BS/ISO Distributors www.isobuilder.com
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Posted By RP Also see www.ukas.comfor QA systems under sector scheme 2
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