Temporary fencing

Other uses for temporary fencing include venue division at large events and public restriction on industrial construction sites, when guardrails are often used.

Plastic temporary fencing has been used during English cricket games since 2001 as a form of crowd control.

[2] In the evolution of temporary fencing, historical laws have significantly influenced its modern applications.

Notably, during the Roman Empire, the 'Code of Justinian' mandated the use of temporary fencing, or 'circumvallation,' as a tactical measure during sieges.

For instance, the United States mandates certain industries to utilize temporary fencing for safety compliance, demonstrating how historical practices persist in shaping present-day regulations.

Temporary fencing on a building site in Sydney, Australia .
Temporary fencing in storage on a site in Switzerland .