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TRESTLES

The management of trestles

Trestles are often mistaken for lifting machines instead of a supportive platform on which goods or plants are normally placed or stored. It is therefore clear that trestles do not have to be load tested by registered ECSA LMIs at specific intervals as required in OHSA DMR 18. The relevant SANS for Trestles is: SANS 1854:2005 The design and manufacturing of trestles. Most of the time trestles are used as a supportive stand to stack either a load or equipment such as plant,

pipes or machinery or as a working platform for welding, assembly of parts or components. Definition of trestles in SANS 1854: A trestle is a self-supporting metal stand for supporting scaffolding boards to provide a working platform. The Standard requirements for trestles are: 1. Basic material to be used for

fabrication, normally steel or wood. 2. Design and construction. 3. Type, either adjustable or fixed height. 4. Finishing: Paint with a protective coating to protect the trestle against surface corrosion. 5. Stability: The trestle must have a low centre of gravity (not higher than 30% of total height). 6. Load carrying capacity: The trestle must be designed to support a specific load and this load must be stated on the trestle as stated below. 7. Marking: Each trestle must be legibly, indelibly and permanently marked with a unique number and load carrying capacity (SWL). Where available, the manufacturer’s name should be marked as well. Suggested marking letter size at least 10 mm in height. The method of measurement of vertical load-carrying capacity and test for stability and the test report requirements are described in the SANS 1854:2005.

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Comansa overcomes the logistical challenges of a historic project

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Mobile harbour cranes with the electric drive in high demand

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Curtain wall manufacturer reduces manual lifting and streamlines production

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Heavy lift raises Yellow Jersey Logistics to new heights

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Extending the life of long-travel energy chains

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Steel shortage a bonanza for some

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Inspection, repair, maintenance is bread-and-butter work for Skyriders

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The management of trestles

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Why forklift training achieves a better ROI, beyond just safety factors

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R&B Timber Group impressed with quieter F-series Loggers

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Heavy lift planning and simulation for mobile cranes

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Lifting and rigging solutions for high efficiency and optimum safety

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Dekra Industrial’s ‘one-stop’ service further elevated with the addition of lifting inspections division

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