- Install temporary bracing immediately after each structural member is positioned.
- Follow the bracing design exactly — positions, sizes, and connection details all matter.
- Use the specified fixings for all bracing connections — do not substitute lighter alternatives.
- Keep bracing in place until the TW coordinator authorises removal based on designer advice.
- Monitor bracing for deflection, loosening, or signs of overload during construction.
- Follow the designed bracing removal sequence — do not remove bracing in random order.
- Account for wind forces on the exposed frame when planning bracing requirements.
- Brief the erection team on the bracing plan at the start of each phase.
- Report any damaged, displaced, or missing bracing to the supervisor immediately.
- Check that the permanent structure is sufficiently complete before requesting bracing removal.
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- DON'T leave any structural member standing without temporary bracing, even briefly.
- DON'T deviate from the bracing design — every element is calculated for the construction loads.
- DON'T use weaker fixings than specified — they may fail under the applied forces.
- DON'T remove bracing without written authorisation from the temporary works coordinator.
- DON'T ignore bracing deflection or loosening — it indicates the system is under stress.
- DON'T remove bracing out of sequence — it concentrates forces on the remaining elements.
- DON'T underestimate wind on an exposed frame — construction-phase loads can exceed permanent loads.
- DON'T start erection without a bracing plan briefed and understood by the team.
- DON'T leave damaged bracing in place without reporting and replacing it.
- DON'T assume the permanent structure is ready — the designer must confirm before bracing removal.
See also: Steel Erection Safety | Temporary Works Awareness
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