PIP/Specific Operations/TBT-PIP-009
Pipe Support and Bracket Installation
Pipelines & Pipework › Specific Operations › Pipe Support and Bracket Installation
Pipe Support and Bracket Installation
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-PIP-009 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Pipe supports and brackets hold pipework in position and transfer loads to the building or process structure.
- Types include fixed supports, sliding supports, spring hangers, roller supports, and guide brackets.
- Incorrect support spacing causes pipe sagging, joint failure, and excessive stress on connections.
- Drilling into concrete and steelwork for bracket fixing generates noise, dust, and falling debris.
- Overhead installation of brackets requires working at height from scaffolds, MEWPs, or access platforms.
- Heavy pipe support steelwork requires lifting with rated accessories and a planned rigging method.
- Supports must be installed before the pipe is loaded to prevent overstress during construction.
- Expansion loops and sliding supports must allow for thermal movement without binding or jamming.
- The design drawing specifies support type, spacing, and fixing requirements for each pipe run.
- PUWER 1998 and the Work at Height Regulations 2005 apply to pipe support installation activities.
Why?
| Structural failure | Incorrectly spaced or missing supports cause pipe collapse, leaks, and flooding that damage equipment and endanger workers. |
| Falls from height | Bracket installation is predominantly overhead work. Falls during fixing cause serious injuries on every type of project. |
| Manual handling | Heavy steel brackets and support assemblies cause back, shoulder, and hand injuries during manual handling and positioning. |
| Do | Don't |
|
See also: Pipeline Safety Awareness | Pipework Installation Safety |
RAMS Builder
Generate professional Risk Assessment and Method Statements in minutes. 10 document formats, site-specific content, instant Word download.