This practical checklist helps crews lift prefabricated rebar wall panels safely. It covers wall construction checks such as tie frequency, secure starter bars, corner cross ties, and the absence of loose bars. Lifting steps include verifying stable rebar structure, locating and preparing lifting points, lacing straps to the correct sidebar, tying out from the lifting point with cross wire, and performing a 30 cm test lift to confirm stability and no loose ends. It also prompts the use of a lifting beam for walls longer than 4.00 m and the verification of certified lifting straps. Ideal for structural and site teams managing rebar handling and hoisting.
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