
Climbing safety screen
Uses
The Climbing Safety Screen (Crane-Lifted Type) is a full-height protection system used on high-rise towers to shield workers and materials from wind and fall hazards during slab casting and façade installation.
It encloses several floors simultaneously, ensuring a safe working environment and preventing debris from falling outside the structure.
This system is lifted by tower crane and relocated floor by floor as construction progresses — ideal for projects without hydraulic climbing rails or when cranes are readily available on site.
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Key Features
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Full-height protection: Typically covers 3–4 floors to provide continuous enclosure during vertical construction.
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Crane-lifted operation: The screen is hoisted and repositioned by tower crane, requiring no embedded climbing rails.
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Fast relocation: Minimal downtime between floor jumps, ensuring smooth progress of structure and façade works.
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Enhanced safety: Eliminates open slab edges and protects workers from falls, even under high wind conditions.
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Durable steel structure: Hot-dip galvanized or powder-coated frame for long service life.
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Adaptable design: Can integrate with façade brackets, formwork edges, or scaffolding as required by project layout.
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