Safety And Economics Of Working Platforms – A Uk Perspective

Deep Foundations Institute
David Corke
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May 1, 2022

Abstract

The paper presents the development of Federation of Piling Specialists (FPS) calculation of rig track loading, the production of the Building Research Establishment document “Working platforms for tracked plant” (BR 470), working platform testing and considerations of rig stability. The paper also discusses the importance of rigorous and well documented procedures and proposed future development of rapid working platform testing methods. Topics presented include the fundamental requirements and principles involved in the testing, design and maintenance of working platforms, rig track loading, the BRE design method and site testing analysis. The paper stresses the need for testing and design processes to be robust and simple and quick to perform as there is often little time between the award of a contract and the need to start work on site. Also, it is vital that all aspects of working platform design can be carried out with information that is available to the platform designer. Developments in the UK over the last two decades have resulted in improved quality and safety of working platforms that will hopefully be further enhanced as design and testing methods continue to improve.
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APA: David Corke  (2022)  Safety And Economics Of Working Platforms – A Uk Perspective

MLA: David Corke Safety And Economics Of Working Platforms – A Uk Perspective. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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