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Posted By Simon Heesom Happy new year to all, I have a couple of questions regarding the inspection frequency of Deck Gratings and the securing clips.
Is there a legislative standard for this other than the work place regs?
and if not what best practice routine are other industries taking?
I would appreciate your knowledge and experience in how I can resolve this issue, and set up a reasonable inspection system.
Thanks
Simon
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Posted By brian mills Hi Simon,
we work in marine conditions and undertakethe following.
Inspection once a year which is the frequency requirement of the Maintenance manual (Presumably from recommendation by the manufacturers Eurogrid)
The Inspection dept. carry out this inspection every six months & on the maintenance section we check & tighten fittings etc 12 monthly also.
Good practice is obviously to check when using…. as is done on the Launch platforms on a start of shift basis as it’s particularly exposed.
Hope this helps
Regards
Brian
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Posted By garyh My experience relates to manufacturing, chiefly chemicals. Generally speaking there are no formal inspections - people soon report loose stairs, gratings etc. you need to have a good fault reporting system (which can react quickly if required). It is not practicable to go around inspecting every clip on a large multi floored site.
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Posted By Simon Heesom Thanks Guys,
We are already doing similar things to yourselves, the reason for the question was on the back of an accident, and I was trying to find out whether there was an industry standard or something specific that we weren't doing.
your responses have allayed a big fear, and I can now go back to management and present them with reasonable recommendations.
Cheers
Simon
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