9.3 - Offloading, hoisting and storage

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During offloading and hoisting, care should be taken to avoid damage to the decking sheets caused by excessive pressure from slings or chains. Decking bundles should NEVER be dropped (in any way) from delivery vehicles.

It is normal for the packs to be loaded directly from the delivery vehicle onto the steel frame. Whilst loading packs onto the steel frame, consideration should be given to pack positions to avoid overloading.

Where packs of roof deck are to be installed onto cold-rolled pulins, packs should be loaded out directly above the hot-rolled supporting beams.

When necessary to store decking packs at ground level for prolonged periods of time, the packs should be seated on timber bearers to avoid direct contact with the ground.




Other items within 9.0 - Supply of materials:-

9.1 - Delivery and access
9.2 - Pack size and sheet length limits
9.3 - Offloading, hoisting and storage
9.4 - Pack labels / loading-out locations