Single source for all rail trackside fencing products
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Procter
Concrete and Fencing Products is the principal supplier of concrete
trackside fence posts, plus the company also supplies welded mesh,
high-tensile wire, droppers and fittings to complete the fencing
package.
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In light of the public meeting hosted by the Health and Safety
Commission (HSC) on 2 November 2005 to debate crowding, trespass and
vandalism on the mainline and underground railways, Procter Concrete
and Fencing Products of Leeds is reminding fencing contractors that it
is the principal supplier of concrete trackside fence posts and has a
proven record of service to the rail industry for more than 15 years.
Approved by National Railway Supplies Limited under Link-up Certificate
number 51071 for the supply of fencing materials, Procter Concrete and
Fencing Products maintains substantial stocks ready for rapid delivery
to contractors' distribution yards or suitable trackside locations.
Crane off-load facilities are available if required.
All concrete fence posts are produced using the semi-dry machine
casting process that results in highly durable posts that need
virtually no maintenance.
The company manufactures concrete posts for seven, eight or nine lines
of high-tensile wire to BS 1772-2 for trackside use in open countryside
where the incidence of trespass and vandalism does not warrant any
greater security.
For trackside fencing in populated areas, concrete posts are available
to support 1.5m and 1.8m high welded mesh panels, which provides good
climb resistance and cut resistance to deter casual and determined
trespassers and vandals. In addition to concrete posts, Procter also
supplies welded mesh. high-tensile wire, droppers and fittings to
complete the fencing package.
Vandalism is a significant problem for the rail industry, with direct
costs resulting from the need to repair and replace, plus there is
always the potential to cause train delays, cancellations, injuries,
derailments and, in the last case, high numbers of deaths. Incidents of
vandalism range from graffiti to physical damage to railway equipment,
throwing missiles at trains, and placing objects on the line. According
to HSE statistics, vandalism is the main cause of train delays and
cancellations and accounts for around half of all reportable incidents
(479 out of 1000 in the 2004 reporting year, which, due to a change in
reporting periods, only covered nine months from April to December
2004).
The Railway Safety Annual Report 2004 also showed that two 12-year-old
children and 54 adults died on the railways while trespassing (cases of
suicide were in addition to this figure).
Clearly fencing has a vital role to play in preventing both trespass
and vandalism, and Procter Concrete and Fencing Products supplies the
full range of appropriate products, backed up by 15 years of experience
in the industry.
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