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mrkjd  
#1 Posted : 06 April 2023 08:23:38(UTC)
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mrkjd

We have a (shipping) containerised workspace that is deployed to work sites. It is an unusual size - 40ft and circa 17 tonnes. The engineering team want to examine the outer underside of the container and are proposing to lift the container on to oak sleepers to do this. 

I have asked them to provide a method statement and RA for this but have reservations as to whether using sleepers is appropriate. I would have thought there must be a product / system out there to do this but a quick Google hasn't thrown anything up. Anybody out there done something similar or have any advice to give?

PDarlow  
#2 Posted : 06 April 2023 10:55:31(UTC)
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PDarlow

Hello mrkjd,

How is the container usually put into situ at site? What is the nature of the examination your engineers wish to carry out i.e. how thoroughly will they need to examine the underside?

Can the flooring be taken up internally which may give an indication of any deterioration / quality of the structures floor?

I am going to hazard a guess that a crane is used to place in situ - could this not be the equipment used that supports in addition to any props?

Of course take every precaution when using cranes (guidance available via HSE) and ensure to segregate non essential employees when carrying out the task.

peter gotch  
#3 Posted : 06 April 2023 11:52:45(UTC)
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peter gotch

Hi mrkjd

Seems to me that want to want here is a simple Temporary Works Design.

The level of detail of which would depend on how critical it is that the supports do not give way.

So, I suggest the starting point is to ask how the inspection of the underside is to be carried out. 

If it's going to be about sending in a remote camera, well if 17 tonnes falls on that, not too serious. If you intend to have PEOPLE crawling around underneath, you need much more assurance!

Roundtuit  
#4 Posted : 06 April 2023 12:32:20(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Have you looked to any of the trade associations for modular products, especially those that hire as it is likely they have to conduct return condition inspections?

Modular & Portable Building Association or the Modular Building Association

Roundtuit  
#5 Posted : 06 April 2023 12:32:20(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Have you looked to any of the trade associations for modular products, especially those that hire as it is likely they have to conduct return condition inspections?

Modular & Portable Building Association or the Modular Building Association

mrkjd  
#6 Posted : 06 April 2023 16:07:13(UTC)
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mrkjd

Thanks for the replies. Much for me to think about there
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