Walk on Ceiling Access

This contractor is installing four high spec clean rooms to manufacture pharmaceutical products.

The ceilings of these rooms are walk on ceiling’s, however they only take a certain load.

In order to allow access for works to continue they have had to install a temporary door and padlock. They also have a permit system in place that every operative must sign onto everyday and they are then given a key.

This allows the contractor to control access and ensure the ceilings aren’t being overloaded.

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Entry submitted by Tilbury Douglas


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