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Offices and dormitories

for workforce

Rentable welfare units

for sites

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Stabilized gravel

Steel plates where

there´s no stabilized

gravel

Walking

traffic

Driving traffic

Barrier separating walking

and driving traffic

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Fence

Stabilized

Gravel

Typical site boundary fence

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Mobile crane for

heavy lifting, e.g.

concrete slabs

and walls

Multi-purpose

stationary crane

Heavy-duty

excavator

Mini-excavator,

and lifter

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Scaffolding

Or, tower platforms?

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Building Hoists

It is recommended, where possible, to create

hoists to the areas where work is being

done at height.

A secure and safe transport of building

materials, machinery, waste, etc., is best

ensured by using a building hoist.

Establish the hoist level with the

surrounding area, so carrying heavy

materials to and from the hoist will not be

carried out on a steep incline or ramps.

At a minimum, establish hoists to places

where work is being done for more than 2

months at a height of more than 25 m

above ground.

It is recommended that hoists are also

established at lower heights to carry

people and materials.

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Mast Climber platform – which is

used increasingly for façade

brickwork cladding activities

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Example of a large building site in Copenhagen

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