Since most of the covers in Beit Yehoshua were photographed at the local railway station, they do not characterize the covers of the settlement as a whole.
The covers in Beit Yehoshua are made of metal

or concrete

, and their shapes are rectangular

, round

, or square

.
In many cases, when round covers are intended for sidewalks, they are surrounded by a square frame, which greatly facilitates paving work around them

(these are למעשה all the square covers found on the site).
As in other places in Israel, covers belonging to other cities / authorities can also be found in Beit Yehoshua (the “bug” category)

.
As noted, the main consumer of the photographed covers is “Israel Railways”, as expected from the fact that most of the covers were photographed at the railway station

.
The purpose of the cover usually appears on it, for example: communications

.
On some of the covers, the year of manufacture appears

.
Generally, the design of the covers in Beit Yehoshua is not unique and is consistent with covers typical of the manufacturer.
Manufacturers The manufacturer’s name usually appears on the covers, with most of the covers produced in Israel by several leading manufacturers - Menashe Baruch

, Sela

, and others.
Standards Cover standards include standards unique to Israel: the Israeli Standards Institute mark

, and Israeli Standard SI 489 (equivalent to the international EN124 standard)

. In addition, the international EN124 standard

and the various load classes (B125 - D400)

are also present.