Workplace Safety And Health Regulation
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(b) the design and installation drawings
and any supplementary
information relating to the flyform system
(i) include a plan view, a longitudinal
section and a cross-
section of each type of panel to be used, and
(ii) indicate the calculated position of the centre of gravity of
the panels;
(c) every panel
used in a flyform system
(i) can resist a minimum horizontal load of 345 kg applied in
any direction on the upper edge,
(ii) has a safety factor against overturning of at least 2.0, and
its legs placed
to attain this safety factor, and
(iii) has a safety factor against sliding of at least 1.5; and
(d) where any of the safety factors in clause (c) cannot be
attained,
(i) the flyform panel is attached toa permanent structure
with properly designed devices
or an adjacent flyform
panel so that the required safety factor is attained, and
(ii) where it is put in place using a crane or hoist, it is
attached before it is unhooked from the crane or hoist.
29.8(2) When all flyform panels have
been assembled to form one
continuous piece of falsework, an employer must ensure that the
falsework meets the safety factors required under clause (1)(c).
Moving flyforms
29.9(1) An employer must ensure that
(a) a worker rigging a flyform panel or
system that is to be moved
from one location to another near the edge of a structure is
attached to a lifeline that meets the requirements of Part 14
(Fall Protection); and
(b) the flyform panel or system is cleared of all material that is not
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