Tackling Flooring Solutions
Treated flooring throws a spanner in the works
No fixed structures – no bolts or screws could be used on the specialty waterproof membrane of the floor that’s used to contain chemical spills – any damage to it would be costly and would render it useless Corrosive chemicals and fire risks – with the possibility of chemical spills and potential bushfires, the platform needed to withstand both of these events A complex floorplan – the facility has multiple pipes and storage tanks that required the flooring to be cut to fit – but because Brushy Creek is a bushfire zone, the flooring couldn’t be welded or worked on in a way that could send sparks into the air on-site and risk creating a fire Future works planned – the facility would most likely have further works done on it in the future, and the flooring system had to be flexible to allow workers to reach every part of the facility during repairs or routine maintenance. Safety and environmental risks – the raised flooring system had to provide adequate drainage capacity for the rapid containment of any spills to project workers and the surrounding environment from hazardous chemicals -whilst providing the required load bearing capacity to meet with AS/NZ walkway standards.
Adjustable pedestals are the clear winner in protecting treated floors
ZeAllgrate Adjustable Pedestals – these are self-supporting and interlocking pedestals with non-penetrative fixings, and can be adjusted or moved to allow workers to access underneath them ZeAllgrate FRP moulded grating – this mesh attaches to the pedestals and is available in a variety of resins, standard and custom colours, depths, panel sizes and mesh configurations
No downsides to FRP for treated and specialty floors
Flexibility and accessibility – the flooring and pedestals can be unclipped in individual sections, thus leaving other parts of the walkway still accessible and free to use by work personnel Safety – with materials that don’t require on-site welding or heavy lifting, the personnel at the facility have fewer hazards and risks at work – a benefit to both employer and employees Quick and easy installation – the lightweight flooring was quick, safe, and easy to cut and install, requiring only two people to do so. Without other project delays, this work can be done in a week Longer lifespan – FRP grating that’s anti-corrosive and anti-flammable will last longer than its metal counterparts, and the flooring system in Brushy Creek is predicted to last the entire lifespan of the facility (25-30 years)