As a temporary building, container houses are widely used in various scenarios. As a temporary building, container houses also need to follow the principle of "who installs and who dismantles". When some special circumstances arise, such as when the overall stability of the container house is unsafe, the principle of "reinforce first, then dismantle" must be followed.
Before the container house is dismantled, the construction unit as the main body of the dismantling must prepare a dismantling construction plan and safety operating procedures in advance. At the same time, relevant measures such as dust prevention, noise reduction, stacking, and waste removal must be taken.
Before officially dismantling the container house, it must be ensured that water, electricity, gas, etc. within the demolition area must be cut off in advance. After the demolition work has begun, the distribution box in the demolished container house must not be used.
Fences and warning signs should be set up around the area where the container houses are to be dismantled, and supervision should be provided to prevent irrelevant personnel from staying.
When encountering bad weather, such as strong winds, heavy fog, rain and snow, etc., container dismantling operations cannot be carried out.
Fences and warning signs should be set up around the demolition construction area, and special personnel should be assigned to monitor the area. Unrelated personnel are strictly prohibited from staying. When encountering severe weather such as strong winds above level 5, heavy fog, rain and snow, no temporary building demolition operations shall be carried out.
If the height of the container house to be dismantled is more than two meters, workers should operate on specially erected scaffolding or stable structural parts. Workers are strictly prohibited from standing on the container house to be demolished.