- Follow the engineer-approved demolition sequence for each floor precisely
- Assess floor load capacity before positioning demolition plant on upper storeys
- Complete asbestos removal and clearance certification before demolishing each floor
- Maintain exclusion zones around the building perimeter at all times
- Use dust suppression systems continuously during all demolition activities
- Monitor the structure for signs of distress including cracking and deflection
- Disconnect and cap all services at each floor before demolition commences
- Install edge protection at the demolition level to prevent falls and debris ejection
- Brief the team daily on the planned sequence, hazards, and emergency procedures
- Remove debris progressively to prevent overloading the remaining structure
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- DON'T demolish structural elements in a different order from the approved sequence
- DON'T position heavy plant on floors without confirming residual load capacity
- DON'T start demolition on any floor until asbestos clearance is certified
- DON'T allow public access within the exclusion zone around the building
- DON'T accumulate excessive debris on floors — remove it progressively
- DON'T ignore cracking, deflection, or unusual sounds from the remaining structure
- DON'T remove edge protection at the demolition level without replacement barriers
- DON'T demolish a floor without confirming all services are disconnected and capped
- DON'T allow hand demolition operatives to work in areas accessible to machine demolition
- DON'T skip daily structural monitoring during the floor-by-floor removal process
See also: Demolition Safety Awareness | Structural Stability During Demolition
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