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Level 1 Diploma in Plastering
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved.
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PowerPoint presentation
Storage and handling (health and safety regulations)
Unit 123: Fixing sheet materials
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Assessment criteria
2.5 use correct access equipment
2.6 follow current environmental and current health and safety regulations
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Storage
• Plasterboards should
be stored horizontally,
in a dry location and
raised off the ground.
• Supports should be in
place every 400mm
and must be level.
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• Incorrect storage will
lead to boards
becoming warped or
wet and unusable.
• Cover with plastic
sheeting if they have
to be left outside.
Storage
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Handling
• Plasterboards should
be carried on their edge
by two people.
• They should not be
carried flat, as they
might break.
• There are lots of lifting
aids available to assist
in carrying.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGTgJq_4QvI
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Lifting aids
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTa19mbACyU&NR=1&feature=endscreen
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Mechanical lifting
Trolleys could be used to transport quantities of plasterboards safely if there was a flat pathway.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UE2WScqC_ys
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg0idrP67KM
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Did you know?
Almost two-thirds of back injuries in the construction
industry are caused by manual handling!!!
A common cause is from twisting caused by handling
sheet materials such as plasterboards.
http://trojan-horse.org/NR/rdonlyres/2E4FCF6D-B65A-436F-9E4B-
A7358F29E1D1/4430/Infosheet14Handlingplasterboard16Dec08_Rev1.pdf
When fixing plasterboards to ceilings, you should
use a scaffold platform to avoid having to stretch.
Make sure the platform is at the correct height.
Access equipment
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Did you know?
• EML comes in sheets.
• It should be stored flat.
• Care is needed when handling, as it is sharp.
• Gloves should be worn.
www.expamet.co.uk/webfm_send/66
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Pre-formed beading
• Beads usually come in boxes.
• Single beads can be purchased.
• It needs to be stored flat or stood upright.
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Pre-formed beading
• It should be carried with the front end pointing downwards and raised up at the back.
• Gloves should be worn when carrying.
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Any questions?