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murry  
#1 Posted : 29 November 2025 12:01:43(UTC)
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murry

Hi everyone

For high-rise façade installation, what additional controls do organisations apply beyond anchor-point systems, wind-speed limits and exclusion zones? Do any members use dynamic wind modelling, secondary securing systems for large glazing units, or mobile weather-prediction tools to enhance lift safety? Are there internationally recognised benchmarks for defining ‘safe lift conditions’ for large façade panels.

Thank you

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