Mezzanine Guides
Mezzanine design requirements for chemical storage facilities
A mezzanine installed in or above a chemical storage environment carries a compliance obligation that is substantively different from that of a standard warehouse structure. The structural design, flooring specification, drainage layout, ventilation interface and access control measures are all shaped by dangerous goods regulations, Australian Standards and, in many cases, the conditions of a state-issued dangerous goods storage licence. Treating a chemical storage mezzanine as a standard fit-out item and addressing the chemical-specific requirements retrospectively is one of the most reliable ways to trigger costly redesign, licensing delays or a stop-work notice.
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How phased mezzanine installation protects warehouse uptime
Phased mezzanine installation is not a scheduling convenience. It is a project management discipline with direct consequences for warehouse throughput, service level agreement performance and the commercial outcomes of every client contract running through the facility during the build. The difference between an installation that the warehouse absorbs without incident and one that triggers SLA breaches, stock dislocations and safety interventions is almost never the structural design. It is the quality of the planning that happens before steel arrives on site.
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