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Posted By Tumbleweed
Good Evening,
We are planning the demolition of a large mezzanine floor area. Setting aside the more standard issues of health and safety applicable to the workplace such as noise, dust, segregation of works, waste removal etc, can anyone advise on any of the more hidden risks to look out for and of the standard demolition control measures. If the floor is removed in stages, does it need it be checked by a structural engineer or other qualified persons to ensure that each stage is removed safely? If the mez area is fully segregated, are other persons permitted to work in the premesis adjacent to the works or are there strict legislation that the full site must be closed off to other persons and members of the public. I'm familiar with the CDM Regs and using these as a basis for the risk assessment.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks
Tumbleweed
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Posted By Bob Youel
your construction designer and CDMC should be helping you here; speak to them as even if you are tendering to do the work you need information so its a reasonable request
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Posted By Phil Rose
Are any of the structural members post or pre stressed? Something to think about perhaps.
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Posted By gerry d
Do you have access to an asbestos register for this area/ building? Has the area been subject to a `refurbishment/ pre-demolition` (formerly type 3) survey?
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Posted By Peter F.
Have you considered asbestos?
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Posted By Mark Eden
Tumbleweed
If it is a large mezz floor get some advice from a structural engineer to ensure you take it down in a safe sequence - undo the wrong bolts and the whole floor could collapse like a pack of cards. not good if you are standing on it even worse if you are underneath it
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Posted By Robert K Lewis
Totally with Mark, ensure a structural engineer is involved in setting out the sequence and planning of the work. Equally valid however are the asbestos concerns.
Bob
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Posted By Bob Youel
evaluate to see if any older electrical capacitors are present [PCB filled]
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