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                        Health, Safety & Environmental Bulletin No 034

                                         J Brown – 13 February 2007


                                                 Butterfly Banners





           We  have  recently  carried  out  a  study  of  the  structural  stability  of  butterfly  banners when fixed to  the
           cladding of a stanchion.  It was observed that in some cases where ‘ali-tek screws’ or ‘peelback’ rivets
           were used that the brackets were not structurally sound and were in danger of failing.  This danger is
           even more serious when the recent exceptionally  high winds are considered.

           In consultation with the customer we have agreed that butterfly banners should not be installed where
           the stanchion is clad, until a time as a suitable fixing method can be determined.

           We  are  investigating  a  correct  and  safe  method  of  fixing  these  banners  and  will  provide  appropriate
           training and instruction when the method is agreed.

           DO NOT FIX  BUTTERFLY BANNERS  TO CLAD STANCHIONS.

           Only fix the brackets to the steel stanchions using 6 × steel tek screws and ensure that all the banner
           fixing pins are used.  Do not over tighten the steel teks as this may cause the thread to strip resulting
           in failure of the fixing, or in some cases the head of the fixing will snap.  Let the tek gun and the cutting
           head  do  the  job  that  they  where  designed  for.    In  most  cases  pressure  will  be  required  due  to  the
           thickness  of the steel stanchion but be vigilant when tightening the tek screw so that you do not strip
           the thread, turn down the torque and insert the screw in a controlled manner.

           It  is  your  responsibility  to  ensure  that  the  brackets  are  left  in  a  safe  and  secure  manner,  remember
           these  banners  will  have  to  withstand  high  winds  and  will  be  under  pressure,  from  the minute you fix
           the banner to the bracket they act like a sail.

           Never  assume  that  fitting  only  four  fixings  will  be  sufficient,  the  bracket  comes  with  six  fixing  holes
           already  pre-drilled  in  it  so  therefore  you  MUST  use all six fixing holes.   Forecourts can be very busy
           places  and  members  of  the  public  will  be  standing  directly  below  the  banners  and  as  such  if  the
           banners are not correctly fixed they or their property could be damaged.

           If you are unsure, phone your supervisor and seek advice before fixing.

           “let’s make sure that we continue to make our sites THE SAFEST by helping ourselves, our colleagues,
           our  customers  and  even  our  competitors  by  improving  training,  helping  where  necessary  and
           addressing any issues of concern there and then”


           If  you  have  any  queries  regarding  the  Safety  Bulletin  content  or  require  further  information  please
           contact any staff member of Xmo Strata Ltd.
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