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Siting
3.1 Craning
Given the high risk involved in craning
operations the legal requirements are
particularly strict, therefore it is recommended
that when a crane is required for lifting a holiday
home, a specialist craning contractor should be
used to undertake a ‘Contract Lift’.
The contract lift must be organised through
a reputable company which holds adequate
insurance for all their operations, including
liability cover for the holiday home being lifted.
If a specialist craning contractor is employed to
undertake a ‘Contract Lift’, the park / distributor
is nevertheless obliged to have in place
documented craning procedures and ensure
that all persons involved with the instigating or
the supervision of any craning work are fully
conversant with such procedures.
Procedure
Selection of Nominated Contractor: – It is
strongly recommended that the following
information is obtained before any work can
commence:
• A copy of the Craning Company’s Health and
Safety Policy
• Detailed, technical risk assessments relevant
to lifting holiday homes and to the specific
lift (including wind loading, load spread,
appropriate slinging method, etc.
• A copy of method statements as to how the
work will be undertaken
• Copies of training records for all competent
persons
•
Copies of all test certificates received
• Copy of segregation procedures received
• Signed agreement from the nominated
contractor to adhere to the hiring company’s
Contractor Code of Conduct
• Copy of Public Liability insurance (Minimum
cover £5 million and in date)
3.2 Siting
Your holiday home should be sited on a
correctly prepared standing of suitable material,
which must provide adequate support for the
home placed upon it.
Methods of siting vary, dependent upon the
ground conditions and specific requirements
set by the local authority site licence. The
method of siting a holiday home in a flood risk
area must be considered carefully. In some
instances as insurers impose risk management
controls in order to continue their provision of
flood cover.
Care is required to position the holiday home
squarely on the pitch. The wheels should
then be chocked in front and behind to resist
movement.
Where practicable, the holiday home should
remain securely attached to the towing vehicle
until it is jacked and supported.
Where this is not possible, the towing vehicle
should be disconnected ensuring the jockey
wheel is left in a locked position and on a firm
base or spreader plate.
The towing vehicle can then be removed from
the siting operational area.
All the corner steadies should be wound down
in contact with the base;
The holiday home should be carefully jacked up
in accordance with jacking instructions.
When one side of the home has been raised
sufficiently to enable the wheel(s) to spin freely,
solid concrete blocks should be placed under
the main longitudinal chassis beams either side
of the axle (in four positions) - see Fig. 3 (page
18). The other side of the Lodge can then be
raised and supported in the same way.
Suitable packing material should be placed
between the top of the concrete block and the
underside of the chassis to cushion the weight
and reduce the transmission of vibration.
CAUTION:
Concrete blocks should not be
in direct contact with the steel chassis.
Summary of Contents for Antibes 38x12-2 2020
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Page 42: ...43 Pull out sofa bed 44 Bunk beds 44 BEDS...
Page 56: ...57 Protectingyourholidayhomeandpossessions 58 SECURITY...
Page 58: ...59 Winterisation 60 Condensation 61 WINTERISATION...
Page 62: ...63 External dimensions 64 Model names Berths and bed sizes 67 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
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