Temporary Demountable Structures 3rd Edition by Institution Of Structural Engineers- Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9780901297457, 0901297453
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ISBN 10: 0901297453
ISBN 13: 9780901297457
Author: Institution Of Structural Engineers
Table of contents:
1 INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Scope and purpose of the Guide
1.3 Status of the Guide
2 PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES
2.1 General
2.2 Responsibilities of clients, venue owners and event organisers
2.3 Responsibilities of designers and contractors
2.4 References
3 HAZARDS AND RISKS RELATING TO DEMOUNTABLE STRUCTURES
3.1 Hazards
3.1.1 Design hazards
3.1.2 Erection and dismantling hazards
3.1.3 Operational hazards
3.2 Risk assessment
3.3 Steps to minimise risks
3.3.1 Design
3.3.2 Erection and dismantling
Operation
3.4 Crowd behaviour
3.4.1 Introduction
3.4.2 Crowds
3.4.3 Crowd control or crowd management
3.5 Fire
3.6 Safety planning
3.6.1 Introduction
3.6.2 The safety plan
3.7 References
4 STATUTORY CONTROL
4.1 General
4.2 Building Regulations
4.2.1 England and Wales
4.2.2 Scotland
Northern Ireland 4.2.3
4.3 Planning permission
4.4 Premises licensed for public entertainment (not including sports grounds)
4.4.1 England and Wales
4.4.2 Scotland
4.4.3 Northern Ireland
4.5 Sports grounds
4.5.1 Sports grounds safety certification
4.5.2 Sports grounds prohibition notices
4.6 Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1890
4.7 Local acts in England and Wales
4.8 Fire precautions
4.9 Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
4.10 References
5 PROCUREMENT AND USE
5.1 Procurement
5.1.1 General
5.1.2 Specification of requirements
5.1.3 Compliance with regulations
5.1.4 Design and checking
5.1.5 Equipment checking
5.2 Documents
5.2.1 Safety policies
5.2.2 Risk assessments and safety plans
5.2.3 Method statements
5.2.4 Major incident plans
5.2.5 Fire certificates
5.2.6 Independent erection check and completion certificate
5.2.7 Document check list
5.3 Use
5.3.1 Supervision during the event
5.3.2 Access and egress
5.3.3 Electrical installations and lightning protection
5.3.4 Fire safety
5.3.5 In-service inspection and maintenance
5.4 References
6 GROUND AND SITE CONDITIONS
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Information
6.3 Basic principles
6.4 Ground bearing pressures
6.5 Foundations
6.6 Soleplates, baseplates and spreaders
6.7 Ground anchors
6.8 Sloping ground
6.9 Site drainage
6.10 Inspection
6.11 References
7 ERECTION, INSPECTION AND DISMANTLING
7.1 Erection
7.1.1 Planning
7.1.2 Work on site
7.1.3 Erection check
7.2 Dismantling
7.3 Inspection of components
7.3.1 Repeated use of components
7.3.2 Scaffolding components
7.3.3 Inspection of structural components used repetitively
7.4 References
8 WIND LOADING
8.1 Introduction
8.1.1 General
8.1.2 Basic principles
8.1.3 Design principles
8.2 Wind loading on structures
8.2.1 Grandstands
8.2.2 Stages
8.2.3 Special Structures
8.2.4 Operations management for wind Option (b)
8.3 Wind loading on tents and marquees
8.3.1 Basis
8.3.2 PTA Method
8.4 References
9 GRANDSTANDS
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Materials
9.3 Design principles
9.4 Design guidance
9.4.1 General
9.4.2 Loading
9.5 Connections
9.6 Loading tests
9.7 Layout criteria (means of escape)
9.8 Barriers and handrails
9.8.1 General
9.8.2 Protection against falling
9.8.3 Design of barriers
9.9 Demountable standing accommodation
9.10 Viewing facilities for wheelchair users
9.10.1 General
9.10.2 General principles
9.10.3 Design requirements – platforms
9.10.4 Design requirements – access ramps
9.10.5 Seating arrangements and capacities
9.11 References
10 STAGES AND SIMILAR STRUCTURES
10.1 Introduction
10.2 General design requirements
10.2.1 Introduction
10.2.2 Calculations
10.3 Stage types
10.3.1 Stage floor platforms and associated sub-structures
10.3.2 Roofs
10.3.3 Free standing roof systems
10.3.4 Roof systems that are supported on a stage floor
10.3.5 Roof systems supported within the sub-structure of a stage floor
10.3.6 Fully integrated units that are typically vehicle based
10.4 Access and egress for non-public use
10.5 Protection against falling
10.6 Use of lifting equipment in the construction and use of stages
10.7 References
11 BARRIERS FOR EVENTS
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Design
11.2.1 Design loading
11.3 Hoarding or fences outwith the main viewing areas
11.4 Site conditions/barrier performance
11.5 Multiple barrier arrangements
11.6 Event risk assessment
11.7 Installation and inspection
11.8 References
12 TENTS AND MARQUEES
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Design
12.2.1 General
12.2.2 Anchors
12.2.3 Wind loading
12.2.4 Flame retardancy of fabric and materials
12.3 Procurement and use of tents and marquees
12.3.1 Safety considerations – client
12.3.2 Safety considerations – contractor
12.4 Erection, inspection and dismantling of tents and marquees
12.4.1 Erection
12.4.2 Inspection
12.4.3 Dismantling
12.5 Verification
12.6 References
13 ANCILLARY AND SPECIAL STRUCTURES
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Design
13.2.1 General considerations
13.2.2 Verticality
13.2.3 Stability
13.2.4 Overloading
13.2.6 Scaffold
13.2.7 Access
13.3 Masts and towers
13.4 Catenary wire ropes
13.5 Hospitality units
13.6 References
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