ERECTION AND SAFETY MANUAL - Rigid Global Buildings
ERECTION AND SAFETY MANUAL - Rigid Global Buildings
ERECTION AND SAFETY MANUAL - Rigid Global Buildings
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Page 7.1-12<br />
Revision: 2<br />
August 2011<br />
TARP<br />
<strong>ERECTION</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>SAFETY</strong> <strong>MANUAL</strong><br />
AIR CIRCULATIONS<br />
When handling or uncrating the panels, lift, rather than slide, them apart. Burred edges may scratch the<br />
coated surfaces when sheets are slid over one another. Never allow panels to be walked on while on the<br />
ground.<br />
Rough and improper handling of a panel is inexcusable and a prime example of poor job supervision.<br />
NOTE:<br />
Use gloves when handling metal panels to prevent hand injuries. Be aware, of the dangers of handling<br />
panels on a windy day. A large panel can catch enough wind to knock a worker off his feet, even at ground<br />
level!! Safety fi rst!<br />
GENERAL NOTE:<br />
1. OIL CANNING OF PANELS IS NOT A CAUSE OF REJECTION.<br />
2. EXTREME CARE MUST BE EXERCISED DURING THE <strong>ERECTION</strong> OF ROOF PANELS<br />
<strong>AND</strong> TRIMS. FOOT TRAFFIC MAY RESULT IN PERMANENT PANEL DISTORTION <strong>AND</strong><br />
FINISH ABRASION.<br />
Technical information contained herein is subject to change without notice.