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Introduction:
The Galvanized Raised Floor System with Chipboard Panels involves the installation of galvanized steel
pedestals, stringers, and chipboard panels. To ensure quality, it's essential to follow a systematic method
during both manufacturing and installation. Key considerations include verifying material quality,
dimensions, proper assembly, and conducting comprehensive checks for visual defects, levelness, and
load-bearing capacity. This method statement outlines the procedures and criteria for ensuring the
quality of the Galvanized Raised Floor System with Chipboard Panels during installation. The objective is
to maintain high standards, adhere to specifications, and achieve a durable and reliable raised floor
system.
Scope:
The scope of this quality method statement includes the inspection of materials, detailed installation
procedures, continuous quality checks during the working process, necessary tools, test examples, and a
comprehensive quality checklist.
Leveling tool
Load-testing equipment
Assembly Verification:
Confirm that the assembly process followed approved guidelines and standards.
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Check the galvanized coating thickness on steel components
Visual Inspection:
o Conduct ongoing visual inspections during installation.
o Check for any visible defects, scratches, or damages.
Dimensional Checks:
o Use measuring tape to verify dimensions during each installation phase.
o Confirm that all components meet specified dimensional requirements.
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General Quality Checklist:
Material Inspection:
☐ Verify the quality of galvanized steel components.
Surface Preparation:
☐ Inspect the subfloor for cleanliness, levelness, and address any irregularities.
Installation Procedures:
☐ Verify correct installation of pedestals, stringers, and chipboard panels.
By following this comprehensive quality method statement, the Galvanized Raised Floor System with
Chipboard Panels can be installed with attention to detail, ensuring that the final product meets or
exceeds specified standards and requirements.
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