Platform Decking

The following Bulletins and Good Practice Guide have been developed to give detailed information on a range of aspects regarding platform decking.

Although they are free to download, we would encourage you to return to the site to view them to ensure that you are always reading the most up to date information.

How to Safely Install an Access Hatch

Our useful video discussing usage of a First-Floor Access Hatch, comparing good and bad practice.

Featuring common errors and considerations to make, including weight distribution and relevant inspection that must be carried out, as well as correct manufacturing of the hatch itself.

SAFETY ALERT

Unauthorised Mixing of Platform Decking components

Within the FASET Platform Decking Committee membership, there are a number of systems that are similar in materials and design. There might be a tendency to think that these similar systems are compatible with one another due to the fact they may, by chance, fit together.

As a working platform, Platform Decking is designed, manufactured and tested to conform to a number of standards to ensure it is safe to use and fit for purpose. Although each component is tested for strength and durability individually, the crucial test criterion to comply with the standards is that all components are tested together as a ‘system’.

All FASET members’ systems are fully tested as a system to the required standards, and no FASET Platform Decking manufacturer member company has ever tested a ‘mixed’ component system.

It must be noted that any mixing of components from two or more similar manufacturers systems could have catastrophic consequences and is therefore NOT permitted under any circumstances.

End users or installation companies who purchase a number of different systems to fit their customer base, should ensure that they never mix components and contact their supplier if they need any further information on this subject.

The house building industry is always looking for more efficient and safer ways of working, when installing brickwork, blockwork, floor joists and rafters, Many are turning to Platform Decking, which combines a collective working platform, with quick installation and strength, allowing users to safely access, work from and load the decking with materials.

The Committee develops guidance and training on these specialist systems which will undoubtedly become more commonplace.

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    Platform Decking Guidance Note Rev 3

    Safety alert on falls from height on upper floors in house building and other construction

    Inspection Requirements for Platform Decking

    Cross-Contamination of Access Platform Decking Systems

    Upper Floor Acess Hatches

    Misuse of Access Platform Decking Systems

    Plot Access

    Back Propping

    Adverse Weather

    Unauthorised and Tampering of Platform Decking Systems

    Handover Platform Decking Systems

    Structural Security

    Manufacturer Instruction Manuals

    G&M Safe Deck Training Manual 2016 RevA

    G-DECK DUAL MIM 2023

    G-DECK STANDARD MIM 2023

    Macdeck User Guide amended

    Revdek Training Manual v05 (May 2020)

    Swaledek Handbook 2017

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    Rhino Deck Operating Manual

    Buildeck - Installation & Product Manual

    Safetydeck User Guide 2.1

    Rhino Deck Operating Manual

    Buildeck - Installation & Product Manual

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