Shoring and reshoring equipment must be thoroughly inspected prior to, during, and after concrete placement to ensure the safety and stability of the construction process.
Shoring and reshoring equipment must be inspected at various stages to ensure the safety and integrity of the construction process. According to construction safety guidelines and best practices, this equipment requires inspection prior to, during, and after concrete placement. This is necessary to verify that the shoring is correctly installed and has not been overloaded or compromised in any way during the pouring of concrete, and that it remains safe until it is dismantled.
Regular inspections help to identify potential issues early, preventing accidents and ensuring that the structure can be built safely. The importance of these inspections is highlighted by potential risks of equipment failure, which include structural collapse, property damage, and injury to workers.