Construction Safety Products

Temporary fencing, shade netting and rebar safety caps for site demarcation and hazard visibility.

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Rebar Safety Caps

Rebar Safety Caps

Code: Z8

Konsa high-visibility rebar safety caps cover exposed reinforcing bars, pipes and anchor bolts to improve visibility and reduce contact hazards on construction sites. Standard caps are available for 8–16 mm, 16–32 mm and 32–40 mm rebar. Models with an integrated safety-fence tie combine end protection with a convenient fixing point for temporary plastic fencing, helping keep the barrier securely positioned. Site safety requirements and risk controls must still be followed.

Woven Yellow and Orange Safety Fencing

Woven Yellow and Orange Safety Fencing

Code: XL1

Konsa woven yellow and orange safety fencing provides a visible temporary boundary for construction sites, roadworks and hazardous or restricted areas. The woven construction is available in light-duty and heavy-duty densities to suit different site conditions. Each roll is 1 m high and 50 m long, allowing rapid installation along posts or suitable supports. This fencing is intended for demarcation and should not replace engineered barriers where fall or impact protection is required.

Construction Site Safety Guide

Construction safety products help identify hazards, restrict access to dangerous areas and improve visibility around active construction sites.

Products such as rebar safety caps, temporary barrier fencing and barrier tape form part of broader site safety measures used to protect workers, contractors and members of the public.

Konsa supplies a range of construction safety products for building sites, civil engineering, infrastructure projects and general construction applications.

Why Construction Site Safety Matters

Construction sites contain temporary hazards including exposed reinforcement, excavations, moving vehicles, incomplete structures and restricted work areas.

Temporary safety products help identify these hazards, improve visibility and assist with controlled access while construction activities are underway.

Construction safety products should always form part of an overall site safety plan and should never replace proper planning, supervision or legally required safety procedures.

Common Construction Safety Products

  • Rebar Safety Caps

    Placed over exposed reinforcing steel to improve visibility and reduce the risk of contact with exposed bar ends.

  • Temporary Barrier Fencing

    Used to define work areas, separate pedestrians from construction activities and provide temporary site demarcation.

  • Barrier Tape

    Provides a quick and highly visible method of identifying restricted or hazardous areas.

  • Site Demarcation Products

    Used to identify work zones, temporary access routes and exclusion areas around construction activities.

Protecting Exposed Reinforcing Steel

Exposed reinforcing bars are common on construction sites during foundations, slabs, retaining walls, columns and suspended concrete work. Related rebar spacers and formwork products are often used alongside reinforcing steel during the same construction stages.

Where reinforcing steel projects above finished concrete or temporary work surfaces, suitable protection measures should be considered to improve visibility and reduce the risk of accidental contact.

Rebar safety caps are commonly used as one element of broader construction site safety practices. They help improve visibility around exposed bar ends but do not eliminate impalement hazards and should not replace engineered protection or other required site safety measures.

Temporary Site Demarcation

Construction activities frequently require temporary separation between active work areas and surrounding personnel or public access.

Temporary barrier fencing and barrier tape can be used to visually define work zones, excavation areas, concrete pours, restricted access areas and temporary hazards. Woven safety fencing is also used for site demarcation where a more durable temporary barrier is required.

The most appropriate method depends on the nature of the work, site layout and project safety requirements.

When Construction Safety Products Are Commonly Used

  • Building Construction
  • Civil Engineering
  • Road Construction
  • Concrete Construction
  • Precast Manufacturing
  • Industrial Maintenance
  • Infrastructure Projects
  • Temporary Work Zones

Choosing Construction Safety Products

The correct safety product depends on the specific hazard being managed.

Consider:

  • Nature of the hazard
  • Expected pedestrian movement
  • Vehicle movement
  • Duration of the work
  • Visibility requirements
  • Weather exposure
  • Project safety procedures
  • Applicable site rules

Construction safety products should always be selected as part of the project's overall safety management process.

Konsa Construction Safety Products

Konsa supplies construction products for site safety including rebar safety caps, temporary barrier fencing and related site safety products for construction and civil engineering projects.

Products are intended to assist with temporary hazard identification and site demarcation during construction activities.

Customers can select products according to the particular site application and project requirements.

Need help choosing the correct construction safety product?

Contact Konsa with details of your project and application and our team can help identify suitable products from the available range.

Construction Safety FAQs

What are construction safety products?

Construction safety products are temporary products used to improve hazard visibility, identify restricted areas and assist with site safety during construction activities.

What are rebar safety caps used for?

Rebar safety caps are fitted over exposed reinforcing steel to improve visibility and provide temporary protection around exposed reinforcement.

Do rebar safety caps replace proper site safety?

No. Rebar safety caps form only one part of broader construction site safety measures and should not replace proper planning, supervision or other required protection measures.

What is temporary barrier fencing used for?

Temporary barrier fencing is commonly used to separate work areas, define exclusion zones and control pedestrian access around construction activities.

When is barrier tape used?

Barrier tape is used to identify temporary hazards, restricted access areas and work zones requiring clear visual demarcation.

Can these products be reused?

Some construction safety products are intended for repeated use, while others are consumable items. Products should be inspected before reuse where appropriate.

Can Konsa help identify the correct safety product?

Yes. Provide details of your application and Konsa can recommend suitable products from the available range.