How to achieve social distancing on sites with changing room basket system

How to achieve social distancing on sites with changing room basket system

The future of changing room safety

Avoid pinch-points on construction sites and manage social distancing effectively in changing rooms.

  • Easily create rotational queueing system with 2m distancing and regulate room numbers
  • Optimise shifts to make best use of changing room area
  • Minimise opportunities for contact between workers
  • Easy to clean changing areas

Traditional mesh or steel lockers bring individuals into close proximity in an often crowded environment. The static units meaning that even with restricted numbers using the changing room at once, it is impossible to separate people successfully, and poses challenges to cleaning routines.

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Achieve social distancing with mesh basket system

By using the numbered hanging basket/bench system, a totally managed process can be established to keep teams and operatives moving through a welfare facility, maintaining recommended social distancing and maximising site efficiency. By implementing staggered shift patterns, hanging baskets enable the same volume of operatives to be accommodated within the same allocation of space.

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Example layout with traffic routes for site operatives to maintain separation and efficient flow

How does the Hanging Basket System work?

Case Study

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Learn how Canary Wharf Contractors used the Mesh Basket System to overcome space challenges on the prestigious Wood Wharf development in London