1. Weather Conditions
Dismantling work should only be conducted in clear weather to avoid operating in conditions such as strong winds, rain, snow, or dense fog.
2. Construction Safety
Familiarize yourself with the dismantling plan and procedures before starting the process to ensure the subsequent work is carried out safely. Establish fences and warning signs, prohibiting unrelated personnel from entering or staying at the site. It is advisable to assign a dedicated person on each side to supervise, minimizing risks. Check the stability of steel wire ropes, and ensure that no one stands below during the dismantling process to prevent instability leading to the dropping of container units.
3. Power, Water, and Gas Disconnection
It is essential to cut off water, electricity, and gas supplies before initiating the dismantling process. After dismantling, the electrical distribution box inside the flat pack container house should not be used.
4. Scaffolding for Two-Story Operations
When dismantling a two-story flat pack container house, personnel must not operate while standing on the structure slated for removal. The use of scaffolding is mandatory to maintain stability.
5. Cleanup Operations
Dismantling activities must comply with environmental requirements. Construction materials and debris resulting from the dismantling process should be promptly cleaned and removed. Ensuring efficiency and safety throughout the entire dismantling process.
Following these recommendations can effectively reduce risks during the dismantling process, ensuring a smooth exit. After dismantling, promptly cleaning the environment and disposing of debris in compliance with environmental regulations prepares the site for subsequent projects.