- Install wall ties at the correct spacing and type specified in the structural design.
- Fit insulation tightly with no gaps and keep it clear of the outer leaf where required.
- Install cavity trays, DPC, and weep holes at every position shown on the design drawings.
- Keep the cavity clear of mortar droppings using cavity battens or boards during construction.
- Use on-tool extraction or water suppression when cutting blocks and bricks.
- Wear waterproof gloves and barrier cream when handling mortar throughout the day.
- Check scaffold platforms and guardrails before starting each day of bricklaying.
- Use mechanical aids for lifting heavy block packs and mortar tubs to working height.
- Protect the top of unfinished walls from rain using polythene sheeting overnight.
- Inspect wall tie embedment and mortar joints at the quality hold points.
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- DON'T omit or space wall ties wider than the structural design specifies.
- DON'T leave gaps in insulation or allow it to bridge the cavity to the outer leaf.
- DON'T miss cavity tray, DPC, or weep hole positions shown on the design.
- DON'T allow mortar droppings to build up on ties and trays within the cavity.
- DON'T cut blocks or bricks without dust extraction or water suppression in place.
- DON'T handle mortar with bare hands — cement causes burns and permanent dermatitis.
- DON'T use scaffolds without checking they are tagged safe and fully boarded.
- DON'T carry heavy block packs up scaffolds manually when a hoist is available.
- DON'T leave unfinished walls exposed to heavy rain — protect them overnight.
- DON'T cover wall ties before they are inspected at the required hold point.
See also: Bricklaying Safety | Cement and Concrete Burns
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