Demolition
Demolition
SAFETY IN DEMOLITION
1.0 DEMOLITION
Demolition or dismantling refers to breaking up of buildings , structures either fully or partially.
Demolition methods include
(1) Manual demolition Using Manual Tools, like Hammer, Chisels, Rods, etc.
(2) Mechanical demolition by pusher arm, demolition ball and wire rope pulling; explosives; demolition
by hydraulic busters and the thermic lance.
These used methods of demolition vary depending on types of buildings and structured such as houses,
large buildings, bridges, arches, independent chimneys, steel and concrete structures, spires, pylons and
masts, petroleum tanks etc.
The causes of accidents to workers involved with demolition are fall from heights, falling materials,
inadequate access, over-fragile materials etc. Premature collapses due to incorrect dismantling, over
loading or excessive pre- weakening feature particularly during demolition.
2.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Tall chimneys, minars, pylons, etc., should not be demolished by overturning or blasting unless a
protected area of an adequate dimension in which the chimney or the structure can fall safely..
2. If the demolition of the tall structures are done by , blasting with explosives, it should be done with
the services of specialized engineers . The entire operation should be under his supervision and control.
1. The Safety measures in removing heavy and bulky machinery, plant and equipment should be
observed in addition to some of the relevant safety measures already stated.
2. If the industrial Structure such as a nuclear power station the services of the specialist expert in the
field of radio-activity and radiation should be utilized.