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Introduction ....................................... Procedures Erection ......................................... Stripping ....................................... Shoring, Backshoring, Reshoring ... Cantilever Erection ......................... Cantilever Stripping ....................... Ramps ........................................... Pioneer High Floor System ............. Infill Components .......................... Architectural Bridge Strips ............. Tabla Components Props ............................................. Panels ............................................ Beams, Hangers ............................ Cantilever Components ................. Gate Brace ..................................... Beams, Hangers and Braces ........... Architectural Bridge Strips ............. 1 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 27 27 28 29
Tabla Safety Tabla Code of Safe Practices ......... 30 Tabla Safety Notices ...................... 31
E.&O.E.
Introduction
The simplicity of the Tabla system shown being erected, left and above, is the key to its speed and safety.
On a grid of 4x8/2400x1200 Tabla can support 14/355* of concrete including live load with a safety factor of 3: l. On a grid of 6x4/1800x1200 Tabla can support 22/558* of concrete including live load with safety factor of 3: l. On a grid of 4x4/1200x1200 Tabla can support 34/863* of concrete including live load with a safety factor of 3:1.
When I started the design of the Tabla Modular Shoring System, safety was the first and most important criteria. The well being of the workers who clearly would trust us was paramount. To those workers, we promise that we will never employ anything less than a 3:1 safety factor under live conditions, regardless of economic pressures. Another decisive factor was to create the most economical system in the world. Thousands of design and trial hours have made this a reality. We have kept the end operation simple and safe. Currently we have over 2 million square feet, or 180,000 square meters of Tabla in operation and have poured over 200 million square feet, or 18 million square meters of concrete in North America and Europe. Our customers have consistently erected Tabla panels and props up to 12/3658 high with 14/356 thick slabs and 11/3353 high with 16/406 thick slabs, including backshoring and reshoring, at a rate that exceeds 300 square feet, or 28 square meters per m an hour. Additionally, panels have been removed at a rate that exceeds 600 square feet, or 56 square meters per man hour in less than 2 days curing time, with a vastly reduced crew. We promise to continue to faithfully improve Tabla, seeing to it that our system is always Fast, Safe and Efficient. We introduced the second generation of Tabla at the 2007 World of Concrete in Las Vegas along with giving a sneak peak of our New Quick-release Reshore and the worlds first KD (knocked down) panel. Another future release will be an aluminum prop that will provide a height up to 22/6706, and most importantly, instant adjustment. This will eliminate the now accepted screw, common in the market place today. There is much more on the drawing board in the Tabla Engineering Department , so stay tuned, but first let us tell you about the Tabla Modular Shoring System.
To assemble and erect the Tabla Modular Shoring System, only 3 basic components are required:
2 Panel
1 Prop
3 ADT tool
The inner rod of the Tabla Assembly/Disassembly Tool (ADT) has holes to accept a locking pin for adjustment. The ADT knob is inserted into the hole in the inside strut of the panel. Once the tool is inserted, the panel is rotated (lifted) into the horizontal position and supports the panel until the Prop is installed.
Step 1
Step 2
The Panel is rotated (lifted) to the horizontal position and supported with the ADT.
Step 3
Next the Prop is slipped into position, locking into and supporting the Panel.
The Standard Tabla Shoring System is a unique system erected from the working floor up to a height of 12/3658. With Prop Extension the system can be erected up to a height of 16/4877. For higher floors see the Tabla Pioneer System on page 24. Tabla Shoring can accommodate drop bands, drop heads and its design allows for all interruptions. The Tabla Prop with its integrated Drop-head ensures ease of erection and stripping, while backpropping remains undisturbed. Tabla Props are available in two sizes: 10-0/3280 mm and 12-0/3936 mm. In addition, there is a Prop Extension which, when coupled with a Tabla Prop, allows for additional height of 4-6/1476 mm. Our Prop features numbered adjustment holes, and an all new quick release reshore base.
The Tabla Panel features a specially designed Tabla Fastener which allows for the KD (knocked down) option for container shipping overseas. This also makes it a snap for qualified personnel to replace damaged components. The new design will work with existing Tabla components. In addition, the Tabla Panel features a powder coated, colour coded finish for quick identification between side and end rails of the panel. Simply match colours during erection.
Prop
ADT tool
Panel
Please contact Tabla regarding the replacement of damaged components. Always use Genuine Tabla Components; never use substitutes.
For maximum performance and detailed information, review this manual in its entirety.
Step 2
Step 3
Attach a second Gate Brace at 90 to one of the props in the same manner as in Step 2.
Step 4
Step 5
Hang the Panel on the two Props making sure that the legs of the Panel are firmly seated in the cups of the Tabla Head Assembly. Rotate Panel to allow insertion of ADT and continue to rotate upwards.
Step 6
The minimum formwork crew size required to erect Tabla is two men*. The illustrated assembly procedure can be started anywhere on the working floor of the job site (i.e.: at column locations, middle of bay area, etc.).
Step 7
With the ADT seated into the Panel, step 6, rotate the Panel into the horizontal position and support the Panel until the forth Prop is installed.
Place the fourth Prop under the Panel corner socket and seat the Panel into the Prop Head.
Step 8
Step 9
With the ATD seated into the Panel (step 6) and the Panel rotated into the horizontal position use the ADT to support the panel temporaily until the next 2 Props are installed.
Step 10
Definition of plumb
(in any direction)
In general, all structures require lateral bracing or lateral support. The Tabla Shoring System is no different. Tabla Shoring derives its lateral stability under load and before loading by blocking, as construction proceeds, securely to the buildings structural elements, walls, columns, cores, stairwells, etc. Tabla users can also use Wall Brackets, Wall Beams
and Gate Braces. It is very important that the erector, understand the difference between blocking the system secure to the structure prior to pouring concrete, as opposed to the necessity to ensure that the system is laterally secured during the erection phase. With proper procedure Tabla Shoring can free stand during erection.
Theoretical Plumb
Long end runs also require bracing (consult your layout drawings).
Once the the pour has set, the panels can be removed for reuse without disturbing the shoring props.
Support Cups & Support Tray Load Support Key Tapered Seats
Step 1
Pouring Position.
Step 2
Step 3
3 Drop 3/ 7 Drop Prop Head decends Load Support Key Lowered ADT leveraged Panels released
Step 4
Panel support assembly is unlocked and has dropped away from Panel.
Step 5
Pull Panel down using ADT (both ends). Use notch and Stripping Bar if necessary to break bond.
Step 6
Step 7
Push tail of panel up. Slide panel forward in cups clearing back cups. Tabla Panels have been stripped at up to 600 sqft/56 M2 per man hour. Tabla Panels can nearly always be stripped out when concrete reaches 2000 psi.
Step 8
Step 9
The Tabla Stripping Bar is a multi use tool, which can be used for the release of surface tension between the Panel Deck and the underside of the slab (see images
Stripping Bar
1 and 2). The Stripping Bar can also be used as a cheater bar on the Prop Collar. (see image 3).
Stripping Bar.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Once concrete reaches 2000 psi, remove Tabla Panels. Leave Tabla Props undisturbed.
3rd floor
2nd floor
2nd floor
2nd floor
Step 4
Erect third floor with additional Props. Leave Tabla Backprops undisturbed.
4th floor
Step 5
Once concrete reaches 2000 psi, remove Tabla Panels from under third floor. Leave Tabla Props undisturbed.
4th floor
Step 6
Step 8
3rd floor
Convert the lowest level of Props from backshoring to reshoring by striking the Quick Release above the Prop Collar. Release the load in the section as required by site Engineers. Allow the floor to Take Up self weight then snug up the Props.
3rd floor
2nd floor
2nd floor
Release
Step 7
Step 9
Button in the Prop Head extends into the concrete to prevent the Prop from slipping.
Activating Quick Release lowers the Prop Head along with the Plastic or Steel Button.
Ready to strike.
Released position.
A button in the Prop Head is important to prevent the Prop tipping after Quick Release activation. The Plastic Button removes with the Prop Head. The Wood Button remains in the concrete and can be sheared off later if necessary.
If the slab deflection does not allow the Prop to become loose, back down the Collar until the Prop is loose. After the entire level of Props are loose and the
slab has been allowed to accept its self weight, snug up the Props by turning the Collar.
5th floor
4th floor
4th floor
3rd floor
3rd floor
2nd floor
2nd floor
Once concrete reaches 2000 psi, remove Tabla Panels from under forth floor. Leave Tabla Props undisturbed.
Step 10
Step 11
Remove Props supporting second floor and recycle them to the forth floor.
Tablas Cantilever technology maximizes efficiency and provides excellent safety on slab edges. Edge Cantilever construction is a potentially dangerous place to erect and work. Cantilevered Panels can create a great wind sail and it is estimated that uplift wind on tall buildings can be as high as 40 lbs per sq. ft/195 kg. per square metre or can create a force greater than 120 mph/190k/hr wind. Properly installed, the Tabla Cantilever System is designed to overcome these forces and when used correctly provides a safe working environment along with its unique fast and efficient erection.
Guard Rail Panel c/u Toe Board Steel Button Pour Direction Plastic or Wood Button optional
Note: Safety chains MUST be installed before out-board Panels are raised. Safety Toggle Pins are installed with each installation of the Cantilever Post to Panel.
A
As Required
B
Max 48 (1220)
Bulkhead
Use personal tie off safety lanyards when working with Cantilevered equipment.
Direction of Pour
(Edge Form)
Check drawings for exact details. For Cantilevers greater than 60 degrees, consult engineering. For unusual conditions consult the Tabla Engineering Department at 905-844-5300 or TED@tablashoring.com.
Safety Note: Always be tied off when working with cantilevered panels.
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Cantilever Erection
Erection of Cantilever
Step 1
Obtain PPE as per method statement for work and comply accordingly.
Step 2
Hang panel in vertical position and install safety chain (2 per panel) through accessory holes between vertical panel and horizontal panel.
Safety Chain
Step 3
Install Cantilever Mounts, Cantilever Posts, Cantilever Shoes, Cross Brace, and upper Guard Rail Panel.
Lanyard Cantilever Mount Guard Rail Panel Cross Brace Cantilever Post Cantilever Shoe
Step 4
After tying off for personal protection, rotate panel into horizontal position using Cantilever Posts.
Lanyard
Step 5
Install Cantilever Shoe, securing it with a Slab Grab, then install the Cross Brace and Guard Rail.
Slab Grab
Cross Brace
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Detail A
Slab Edge Form by Contractor
Poured Position
Red Safety Pin Manditory on all Cantilevered Panels Pin through each panel and Shear Head Steel Button
2 While tied off with your Safety Lan3 Free The Mounting Shoe from the slab. 4 Using the Cantilever Post, rotate the
Panel downward into the vertical position.
Detail A
Cantilevered Panel
Inbound Panel
5 Remove the remaining Cantilever components and recycle them to the next floor.
1 Safety chains, 2 per panel, in place between Cantilever Panel and Inward Panel. Place through accessory holes on end rails of Panels prior to the erection of Cantilevered Panel.
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exterior Props adjacent to Cantilever Post. Lower Cup and Sleeve assembly. Cantilevered Panel end drops only 1 /8. Inbound Panel drops 3. See Detail B. remove Safety Chains from inbound Panel only. Wrap Safety Chains around postshore linking them using the chain connector link. See Detail C. Lift inbound Panel out of Cups and remove from area.
tilevered Panel is ready to be stripped, remove one pair of chains which are wrapped around postshore. Make sure Cantilevered Panel being stripped has one Safety Chain through it and is connected to other Panel around postshore. vered Panel by pushing upward on panel 1/8. Swing Panel down into hanging position. Remove remaining Safety Chain and lift panel out of Cups. Do one Panel at a time. Repeat step 4 and 5 for the remaining Panels.
Detail B
Detail C
2
Cantilevered Panel
2 Swing inbound panel down and disconect safety chains from it. Link safety chains together around postshore using chain connector link.
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Concrete being pumped onto typical ramp constructed using Tabla Shoring.
The Tabla Shoring System has the unique ability to be used on ramps. To the right is a typical example of ramp erection. Please note that terminus Shear Plate must be anchored to the concrete slab before a dead or live load is placed on Tabla Panels. Additional bracing is not required under sloped areas in single Prop arrangements of Tabla, provided that Shear Anchors or Shear Braces are firmly in place, and Panels are blocked at existing When extreme conditions exist between slopes on the supporting slab and the supported slab, contact the Tabla Engineering Department. When the supporting floor is not at the same slope as ramp above, wedges must
walls and columns (see layout drawings). Shear load is accumulative when concrete is poured from top down. These calculations are based upon uphill pours. Consult the Tabla Engineering Department if poured downhill. For conditions not shown in this brochure and or the Engineering Bulletin, contact the Tabla Engineering Department (TED).
be provided to maintain full bearing across the base plate. For special bracing details, consult the Tabla Engineering Department (TED) at (905) 844-5300 or TED@TablaShoring.com.
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3/4 HCA HILTI Anchor with 3 1/4 Concrete imbedment. Load rating 3915 il in 2000 PSI concrete at 4:1 safety factor
See View B
Typical Ramp
See Detail A
Accumulative Load
Panels are not to be placed until shear angles and anchors are solidly in place 1600 lbs/725 kg live load 5600 lbs/2540 kg dead load 7200 lbs/3402 kg total load
Detail A
Use one hole at each end of Shear Angle for Double anchors Use single hole for Single Anchor Shear Angle to bear on Panel edges only
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5600 lbs/2540 kg X 4% = 224 lbs/101 kg (200 lbs/99 kg rounded)
Alternate holes provided for Rebar interface (If installer encounters Rebar, move to adjacent holes Prefabricated Shear Plate Tabla Prop (Plan View)
Note that the Props are at right angles to the slope of the ramps
Calculated at a 4% slope
View B
90
Diagonal Shear Brace
90
90
90
Detail C
See Detail D
Brace Length Determines Safe Working Load
Double Anchors may be required; 1 each side of Base Plate (Refer to Load Chart)
Tabla Props must be shimmed with wedges to plumb for level deck above a ramp incline.
Detail D
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Erection
1 Erect shoring towers using Tabla Panel spacing 2 Remove Head Plate from Pioneer Head Assembly or Tabla Prop 3 Connect Pioneer Head Assembly or Tabla Prop to top of shoring frames 4 Drop Tabla Panels into position from above, snap in Tabla Prop Heads, then pour the floor 5 Once concrete reaches 2000 psi, and in accordance with ACI, strip Tabla Panels
Note: Tabla advise the use of a safe access system for this work.
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Tabla infill Components are designed to bridge between Panels or between Panels, walls and columns.
Construction workers are using Side and End Filler Beams along with the Telescopic Beam they are holding to infill around a column at a project in Biola.
Side and End Filler Beams allow 3/4 plywood to infill to the side of the Panel. The benefits of using Side and End Filler Beams are :
Side Filler Beam
Provide nailer strip for connecting 3 4 / plywood; Eliminates notching of plywood around Post Shore Heads; Eliminates eccentric loading on Prop; Colour coded* for quick identification between Side and End Rails of Panels simply match colours during erection.
Place the Filler Beam into the Prop Cup and secure it using the Tabla Gravity Lock through accessory holes of the Panel and Filler Beam.
Gravity Lock
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Telescopic Beams
Tabla Telescopic Beams are light weight and have an excellent load capacity. They are designed to take Drop Heads and Infil Strips from 30/914 to 100/3050. Telescopic Beams connect directly to the Filler Beams. These Beams are equipped with a graduated Bearing Plate at each end. Each Bearing Plate consists of 5 gravity bearing seats in 1 increments. By using the lowest seat the Tabla Telescopic Beam forms a flush deck using 3/4/19mm plywood infill. Other levels are for change in slab thickness and Drop Heads.
Telescopic Beams
Supplemental Support
Telescopic Beam
In cases where the load or the drawing requires for supplemental support, the recommended procedure is as illustrated. At all times make sure that when installing the supplemental supports they do NOT lift the gravity seats out of the edge support.
Beam Extension
For deeper drops of the Telescopic Beam use the Telescopic Beam Extension.
N
Do not over tighten post shore & lift up formwork. Carpentry formwork by Contractor. Check drawings for exact details. Telescopic Beams may need supplemental supports. Always refer to Engineering drawings for the Telescopic Beam spacing and supports.
OVER TIG
EN HT
Beam Hanger
DO
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ABS Strip A design profile In California, U.S.A., this ceiling finish (see option A image) is desired in garages by contractors, architects and owners. The concrete contractor has little to do to the ceiling after removing the Tabla Panels and Props exposing a symmetrical ceiling finish. The indentation is less than 1/16 deep and if desired can be covered with a skim coat over the recess.
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Props
Pioneer
Code PH
PE Prop Extension
P12 Prop
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PP PB WB STB
PP Plastic Plug
PB Plastic Button
PP is used on Prop Top Plate when a Button is not required. PB is used on Prop Top Plate for Reshore it is recoverable. WD is used on Prop Top Plate for Reshore shear off protrusion. WS is used on Prop Top Plate for securing Cantillever it is recoverable .
WB Wood Button
Tools
SB Stripping Bar
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Micro-Faced Plywood Panels These panels are MCO Factory-laminated onto structurally rated plywood, edge-sealed and with a moisture-barrier back.
Code
Component Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Component Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel
ft 4x2 6x2 8x2 4x4 6x4 8x4 mm 1200x600 1800x600 2400x600 1200x1200 1800x1200 2400x1200
Micro-Faced Futura Light Weight Panels These Light weight panels replace the plywood substrates and significantly reduce weight while improving durability.
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Panels
TP64R
Code TP44 TP84 TP64L TP64R Code TP1212 TP2412 TP1812L TP1812R Code TP44P TP84P TP64PL TP64PR Code TP1212P TP2412P
Component Transition Panel Transition Panel Transition Panel Transition Panel Component Transition Panel Transition Panel Transition Panel Transition Panel Component Transition Panel Transition Panel Transition Panel Transition Panel Component Transition Panel Transition Panel Left Hand Right Hand Left Hand Right Hand Left Hand Right Hand Left Hand Right Hand
ft 4x4 8x4 6x4 6x4 mm 1200x1200 2400x1200 1800x1200 1800x1200 ft 4x4 8x4 6x4 6x4 mm 1200x1200 2400x1200 1800x1200 1800x1200 ft 4x4 8x4 Left Hand Right Hand 6x4 6x4 mm 1200x1200 2400x1200 Left Hand Right Hand 1800x1200 1800x1200
TP1812R
TP1812PL Transition Panel TP1812PR Transition Panel Code TP44C TP84C TP64CL TP64CR Code TP1212C TP2412C Component Transition Panel Transition Panel Transition Panel Transition Panel Component Transition Panel Transition Panel
MCO-Faced Futura Light Weight Transition Panels MCO-Faced Futura Light Weight Transition Metric Panels
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Filler Beams
Code
Component End Filler End Filler Side Filler Side Filler Side Filler Filler Bracket 2x4 3 Way Universal Gravity Lock
SF12 Metric Side Filler Beam FB 2x4 Filler Bracket 2x4 3-way
Code Component Telescopic Beam Telescopic Beam Telescopic Beam Component Telescopic Beam Telescopic Beam Telescopic Beam Component Swivel Telescopic Beam Swivel Telescopic Beam Swivel Telescopic Beam Component Swivel Telescopic Beam Swivel Telescopic Beam Swivel Telescopic Beam Component Telescopic Beam Hanger
Telescopic Beams
TBH
Code TBDE
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Cantilever
CP Cantilever Post
SG Slab Grab
Code
Gate Brace
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S-Beams
SB4 S-Beam
Metric S-Beams
Code
Component Cross Brace Cross Brace Cross Brace Component Cross Brace Cross Brace Cross Brace Component Safety Chain Safety Red Pin
Bracing
Metric Bracing
Safety Items
SC SRP
SC Safety Chain
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Flat ABS
Code
Component
packed 50 per bag 50 per bag 50 per bag 50 per bag 50 per bag
FABS6EM Flat ABS End *[Green] FABS12EM Flat ABS End *[Green] FABS12M Flat ABS Side *[Orange] FABS18M Flat ABS Side *[Orange] FABS24M Flat ABS Side *[Orange]
*Note: Colours for ABS sides and ends are the reverse of imperial
measure in metric sizes.
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Code of Safe Practices Code of Safe Practices for erecting and dismantling vertical shoring
Give a copy of this document to your workers and post it on the job site.
I. General Guidelines
It shall be the responsibility of all employers and users to read and comply with the following common sense guidelines, which are designed to promote safety in the erection, dismantling and use of vertical shoring. These guidelines are not all inclusive nor do they supplant or replace other additional safety and precautionary measures to cover usual or unusual conditions. If these guidelines conflict in any way with any state, local, provincial or federal government statute or regulation, said statute or regulation shall supersede these guidelines and it shall be the responsibility of each user to comply therewith and also to be knowledgeable.
A) Post these shoring safety guidelines in a conspicuous place and be sure that all persons who erect, dismantle or use shoring are aware of them and also use them in Tool Box Safety Meetings. B) Follow all state, local and federal codes, ordinances and regulations pertaining to shoring. C) Survey the job site. A survey shall be made of the job site by a competent person for hazards, such as untamped earth fills, ditches, debris, high tension wires, unguarded openings, and other hazardous conditions created by other trades. These conditions should be corrected or avoided as noted in the following sections. D) Plan shoring erection sequence in advance and obtain necessary access equipment to accomplish the work. E) Inspect all equipment before using. Never use any equipment that is damaged or defective in any way. Mark it or tag it as defective. Then remove it from the jobsite. F) A shoring drawing, consistent with the shoring manufactures recommended safe working loads, shall be prepared by a qualified person (or professional engineer where required), and used on the jobsite at all times. G) Erect, dismantle or alter shoring only under the supervision of a qualified person. H) Do not abuse or misuse the shoring equipment. I) Inspect erected shoring: (a) immediately prior to concrete placement; (b) during concrete placement; (c) while vibrating concrete, and (d) after concrete placement until concrete is set. J) Never take changes if in doubt regarding the safety or use of the shoring, consult your shoring supplier. K) Use shoring equipment only for the purposed or in ways for which it was intended. Use proper tools when installing equipment.
L) Erecting and dismantling of shoring requires good physical condition. Do not work on shoring if you feel dizzy, unsteady in any way or are impaired in any way by drugs or any other substance.
K)
A) Provide and maintain a solid footing. The sills or cribbing for shoring shall be sound, rigid and capable of carrying the maximum design load without setting or moving. B) Always use baseplates. When sills or cribbing are used, base plates must be centered on them. C) Adjusting screws shall be used to adjust to uneven grade conditions. Maintain all screw adjustments within the recommended height for the design load. D) Plumb and level all shoring frames and single post shores as the erection proceeds. DO NOT force braces on frames. Level the shoring towers until proper fit can be made. Maintain all shoring towers plumb and level. E) Maintain the shore frame spacings and tower heights as shown on the shoring drawing. Where jobsite conditions require deviations from the shoring drawing, consult a qualified person. F) Single post shores shall be stabilized in two directions. Bracing shall be installed as the shores are being erected. G) Single Post Shores More Than One Tier High shall not be used. Where greater shore heights are required, consult the shoring supplier. H) Adjustment of shoring to raise or lower formwork shall not be made during concrete placement. I) If motorized concrete equipment is to be used, be sure that the shoring layout has been designed for use with this equipment and so noted on the layout, or drawing. J) Use caution when erecting freestanding towers. Prevent tipping by
L) M) N)
O)
guying or bracing when height exceeds 4 times the minimum base dimension and at lesser heights when stability is a concern. Give special consideration to temporary loading. Areas where re-bar, material or equipment is to be stored temporarily may need to be strengthened to meet these loads. Do not climb cross braces. Use special precautions when shoring from or to sloped surfaces. Shoring loads are intended to be carried by vertical legs. Loading of horizontal members may require special consideration. Consult your shoring supplier for allowable loads on horizontal members. Avoid eccentric (off center) loads on U-Heads, top places and similar members by centering stringer loads on those members.
A) Do not remove braces or back off on adjustment screws or post shores until proper authority is given. B) Dismantled equipment should be stockpiled in a planned manner and distributed to avoid concentrated loads on the partially cured concrete. C) Use proper access equipment in the dismantling process.
These safety guidelines (Code of Safe Practice) set forth common sense procedures for safely erecting, dismantling and using shoring. However, equipment and shoring systems differ, and accordingly, reference must always be made to the instructions and procedures of the supplier and or manufacturer of the equipment. Since field conditions vary and are beyond the control of the S.I.A., safe and proper use of shoring is the sole responsibility of the user.
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Reprinted with permission from page 168 of the Scaffold Industry Association Code of Safe Practices.
Tabla Safety
Safety Rules
It is unsafe as well as unlawful to use this equipment without proper supervision. Be extra careful around cantilever and edge conditions. Watch out for wind conditions (wind is a powerful force). Follow all drawings and instructions from the manufacturer and the professional engineer. If you have any doubts, stop and talk immediately with your supervisor. Make sure that you follow all the informed instructions from your supervisor. You could get seriously injured from improper erection or use of this equipment. Erecting workers, make sure you are familiar with, and follow, safe practices, instructions and all safety rules contained herein. Stop if you are uneasy in any way; consult your supervisor. The Code of Safe Practices Safety Rules are on the opposite page. Write, email or visit our web site for extra copies are required at your job site. More injuries occur each year as a result of operatives not wearing and using Personal Protection equiPment. Dont take the risk, your safety at work is paramount to you, your family and your employer.
This Publication contains instructions concerning the use of Tabla Shoring Systems. Every effort has been made to provide safe, reliable equipment. It is important that Tabla equipment be erected and used properly and safely and in conformity with government regulatory agencies, local regulations, Tabla recommendations and recognised codes of practice which are applicable to the Tabla Modular Shoring System. Consult Tabla Construction Systems to assure safe practice and to furnish additional items of equipment where necessary to maintain maximum standards of safety. In order to assure proper fit, safety and compliance with government regulations & codes in the use of this equipment, do not mix this equipment with components of others.
Safety Notice
PPE
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Illustrations and specifications contained in this and other Tabla Construction Systems publications are based on the latest product information. Tabla Constructions Systems reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice. Illustrations are typical ideas and are not to be used for construction. They are not engineered and are for illustration purposes only. Special Notes: Always use skilled erectors. Always consult Performance Safety Manual. If one is not available check www.tablashoring.com or call 905-844-5300.