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vviji75
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Dear All I need SWP for dismantling of steel structures which includes roof sheets. Whether any one can send or share either the SWP or safety procedures? Thanks Vijay
From India, Bangalore
raghuvaran chakkaravarthy
497

Dear Vijay,

Your query was not clear which type of sheet are you going to remove Polycarbonate sheets, Aluminum sheets, FRP, Galvanized sheets etc.., Are you removing the sheets from Pre Engineering building (PEB)or Something else ???? What is the height of the building???? Etccccc…,,,
Let u come with some picture will help you and give the right documents first of all demolition plan should be prepared by Registered engg not SAFETY GUYS.
Come with some exact picture will help you. Keep on touch. . .

From United States, Fpo
vviji75
92

Dear Mr. Raghu
Thanks for reply. If exactly say, we are going to remove existing Electrostatic precipitator (ESP). We have erected new one and for retrofit work we are going to dismantle some of the major components in existing ESP. Sheet means GI sheets. It's a weather enclosure. Height of the ESP is around 45 meter.
Regards
Vijay

From India, Bangalore
asudhir17
1305

Dear Mr. Vijay,

I agree with Mr. Raghu.

You need to give some more details like size and height of the structure to be dismentled. Type of roofing sheets to be dismentled etc.

However we have recently changed from Asbestos Sheets to Galvalume Clipon type roofing sheets with Insulation. The top height was approx 14.0 meters. Attached are a few photographs of the work. We used safety net while dismentling as well as new erection of sheets. The net tied in such a way that EOT crane operation was possible. Work completed without even a minor accident. Only one near miss of falling objects was reported. The shop Floor activities down below were not disturbed at all.

However some tips for any kind of Dismentling work are..

1. Start the dismentling from TOP using Safety Belts, Helmets, and other required PPE's depending on specific hazards.

2. Put some berrier so that the dust does not spread in other areas

3.Sprey water to avoid generation of Dust.

4. Shift debris immediately after the work.

5. Switch off / Take out the electrical wires and other utilities if any.

The Scafolding to be rigis. Do not use Bamboo scafolds.

6. The plaform to have fall arrest railings.

7. The workmen on Ground to use safety Goggles.

8. Barricate the area so that entry to unwanted people is restricted.

9. If concrete is to be dismentled, take care if Reinforcement Steel is to be cut by Gas Cutting method.

10. Use proper anchoring points if required. It is adviced to check the strength of the points where anchoring is to be done.

11. Conduct Daily Safety Tool Box Meeting.

You may add the suitable instructions depending on your specific hazard identification which is expected before commencement of the work.

Regards,

Sudhir

From India, Nasik
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asudhir17
1305

Dear Vijay,
You need to be very careful for working at 45.0 Meters.
1. The scafolds are to be used and inspected after erection. The full body harness should be compulsory
2. Use construction lifts to bring the removed sheets down. If these are to be lowered by rope ensure these are lowered using best engineering controls.
3. Issue work permits and ensure that the workmen do not have Height Fobia problem.
4. You may pl upload some photos as working at this height is slightly uncommon. This will help young Safety Professionals visualize the type of work.
Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
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