Demolition

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14. Demolition
14.1. General provisions
14.1.1. When the demolition of any building or structure might present danger to
workers or to the public:
(a) appropriate precautions, methods and procedures should be adopted, including
those for the disposal of waste or residues, in accordance with national laws or
regulations;
(b) the work should be planned and undertaken only under the supervision of a
competent person.
14.1.2. Before demolition operations begin:
(a) structural details and builders' drawings should be obtained wherever possible;
(b) wherever possible, details of the previous use should be obtained to identify any
possible contamination and hazards from chemicals, flammables, etc.;
(c) an initial survey should be carried out to identify any structural problems and risks
associated with flammable substances and substances hazardous to health. The
survey should note the type of ground on which the structure is erected, the
condition of the roof trusses, the type of framing used in framed structures and the
load-bearing walls;
(d) premises such as hospitals, telephone exchanges and industrial premises containing
equipment sensitive to vibration and dust and all premises sensitive to noise should
be located;
(e) a method of demolition should be formulated after the survey and recorded in a
method statement having taken all the various considerations into account and
identifying the problems and their solutions;
(f) a building should be checked and it should be verified that it is vacant.
14.1.3. All electric, gas, water and steam service lines should be shut off and, as
necessary, capped or otherwise controlled at or outside the construction site before
work commences.
14.1.4. If it is necessary to maintain any electric power, water or other services
during demolition operations, they should be adequately protected against damage.
14.1.5. As far as practicable, the danger zone round the building should be
adequately fenced off and signposted. To protect the public a fence 2 m high should be
erected enclosing the demolition operations and the access gates should be secured
outside working hours.
14.1.6. Demolition operations should only be carried out by competent workers.

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