TWK/Specific/TBT-TWK-006
Temporary Hoardings and Fencing
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Temporary Hoardings and Fencing
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-TWK-006 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Temporary hoardings and fencing define the site boundary, protect the public from construction hazards, and prevent unauthorised access.
- Hoardings adjacent to public footpaths and roads must be structurally stable, maintained in good condition, and adequately lit.
- The minimum height for hoardings on public highways is typically 2.4 metres — local authority requirements may specify taller barriers.
- Hoarding foundations must be designed to resist wind loading — a toppled hoarding injures pedestrians and blocks traffic.
- Pedestrian walkways diverted around hoardings must be adequately wide, lit, surfaced, and protected from overhead hazards.
- Information boards on hoardings display project details, contact numbers, and safety warnings for the public.
- Gates within hoardings must be secured when not in use and supervised when open to control access and protect pedestrians.
- Hoardings near live carriageways require Chapter 8 signing and may need temporary traffic signals or pedestrian diversions.
- Regular inspection maintains hoarding structural integrity — wind damage, vehicle impact, and vandalism degrade condition quickly.
- Advertising or artwork on hoardings can benefit community relations but must not obscure safety signs or exit routes.
Why?
| Public protection | Hoardings are the barrier between the public and construction hazards — a failure exposes pedestrians to falls, debris, and plant. |
| Wind collapse | A hoarding without adequate foundations topples in strong winds, striking and crushing pedestrians on the adjacent footpath. |
| Pedestrian safety | Diverted footpaths around hoardings must be safe — poor lighting, uneven surfaces, and narrow walkways cause pedestrian injuries. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Temporary Works Awareness | Community Liaison & Complaints Handling |
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