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The Core Values of ASCC’s Mission Are: . Personal Connection – An active and involved membership, awareness of members’ needs, quick response to members’ requests.; Professional Growth - Facilitate: . Member interaction and learning, Diverse networking opportunities, CONCRETE POLISHING COUNCIL OVERVIEW The CPC is a specialty council of the ASCC. It supports the concrete floor polishing contractor with ASCC polishing-specific Position Statements, specifications, safety resources, seminars, webinars, online technical resources, certification, and more, providing opportunities for contractors to become the most well-informed in theindustry.
TOLERANCES FOR SUSPENDED CONCRETE SLABS Tolerances for the floors placed on these suspended systems are often misunderstood. ACI 117-90, “Standard Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials,” gives only two tolerances for these applications: Thickness tolerance: +3/8 in. and -1/4 in. (for slabs 12 in. thick or less); and. Flatness tolerance: FF or gap FREE FALL OF CONCRETE ACI 301, 318, and 304, however, all require placing concrete in its final position to avoid segregation. Does Free Fall Cause Segregation? At least four field studies have shown that free fall from greatdistances
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS QUESTIONNAIRE Emergency Preparedness Questionnaire A. Emergency Plan Organization and Communications 1. Who is delegated decision-making authority? a.Name
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 -Subpart Q Concrete & Masonry Construction Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls • SLIP RESISTANCE OF POLISHED CONCRETE Slip Resistance of Polished Concrete CPC Position Statement #2 P olished concrete provides a smooth surface that is durable, light reflective, and easy to maintain. Typical uses for polished concrete include schools, airports, retailJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls APPEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SLABS Appearance Requirements for Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #11 When a concrete slab has special surface appearance requirements, ACI 303.1-97, “Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Free Fall of Concrete ASCC Position Statement #17 Concrete placing operations are often planned to allow for the free fall of concrete. This planning must also consider any segregation thatGOALS & STRATEGIES
The Core Values of ASCC’s Mission Are: . Personal Connection – An active and involved membership, awareness of members’ needs, quick response to members’ requests.; Professional Growth - Facilitate: . Member interaction and learning, Diverse networking opportunities, CONCRETE POLISHING COUNCIL OVERVIEW The CPC is a specialty council of the ASCC. It supports the concrete floor polishing contractor with ASCC polishing-specific Position Statements, specifications, safety resources, seminars, webinars, online technical resources, certification, and more, providing opportunities for contractors to become the most well-informed in theindustry.
TOLERANCES FOR SUSPENDED CONCRETE SLABS Tolerances for the floors placed on these suspended systems are often misunderstood. ACI 117-90, “Standard Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials,” gives only two tolerances for these applications: Thickness tolerance: +3/8 in. and -1/4 in. (for slabs 12 in. thick or less); and. Flatness tolerance: FF or gap FREE FALL OF CONCRETE ACI 301, 318, and 304, however, all require placing concrete in its final position to avoid segregation. Does Free Fall Cause Segregation? At least four field studies have shown that free fall from greatdistances
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS QUESTIONNAIRE Emergency Preparedness Questionnaire A. Emergency Plan Organization and Communications 1. Who is delegated decision-making authority? a.Name
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 -Subpart Q Concrete & Masonry Construction Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls • SLIP RESISTANCE OF POLISHED CONCRETE Slip Resistance of Polished Concrete CPC Position Statement #2 P olished concrete provides a smooth surface that is durable, light reflective, and easy to maintain. Typical uses for polished concrete include schools, airports, retailJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls APPEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SLABS Appearance Requirements for Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #11 When a concrete slab has special surface appearance requirements, ACI 303.1-97, “Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Free Fall of Concrete ASCC Position Statement #17 Concrete placing operations are often planned to allow for the free fall of concrete. This planning must also consider any segregation that CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION FOUNDATION The CIM program is designed for undergraduate and graduate - level students interested in entering the concrete industry. $25,000 per year for 5 years. A five-year scholarship for a CIM student enrolled in the concrete contractor's tract of the Concrete Industry Management Program, and the monies to send the student each year to the two ACI CONCRETE CONTRACTING INDUSTRY POSITION STATEMENTS The ASCC Technical Committee regularly produces position statements that cover topics of major interest regarding building with concrete.. Many of the positions ASCC has taken relate to actual job site issues. ASCC’s Position Statements have received widespread distribution amongst those in the concrete industry via trade magazines, events andmore.
POLISHED CONCRETE SPECIFICATIONS & GUIDELINES Purpose. Specifications. ACI-ASCC 310.1-20 Specification for Polished Concrete Slab Finishes. Architects, Design Community. A Reference Specification to be cited by A/Es in the Project Specifications on any construction project involving polished concrete on slabs-on-ground and suspended slabs. Polished Concrete Appearance Chart. FREE FALL OF CONCRETE ACI 301, 318, and 304, however, all require placing concrete in its final position to avoid segregation. Does Free Fall Cause Segregation? At least four field studies have shown that free fall from greatdistances
GET A GRIP TO AVOID INJURIES The first thing to look for to avoid slips and trips is what hazards or “traps” are present. Look for things such as : Hoses, cables,rope or tape across
APPEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SLABS Appearance Requirements for Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #11 When a concrete slab has special surface appearance requirements, ACI 303.1-97, “Standard Specification for Cast-in-PlaceJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls CONTRACTION JOINTS IN ELEVATED SLABS Contraction Joints in Elevated Slabs ASCC Position Statement #23 ACI 318 “Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete,” ANSI/ASCE 3 “Standard for the Structural Design of Composite THE EFFECT OF DEFLECTION ON FLOOR FLATNESS The Effect of Deflection on Floor Flatness ASCC Position Statement #36 AC I 117-06 and ACI 117-10, “Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials,” require F PLANNING FOR SLAB-ON-GROUND PLACEMENTWEB VIEW Chapter Topics. Measuring floor flatness and levelness. The 10 ft (3m) straightedge method. F-number system. Factors affecting floor flatnessand levelness
GOALS & STRATEGIES
The Core Values of ASCC’s Mission Are: . Personal Connection – An active and involved membership, awareness of members’ needs, quick response to members’ requests.; Professional Growth - Facilitate: . Member interaction and learning, Diverse networking opportunities, CONCRETE POLISHING COUNCIL OVERVIEW The Concrete Polishing Council provides new and veteran concrete polishing contractors the opportunity to become the most well-trained and informed in the industry. Become a CPC member today & gain access to Position Statements, seminars, online training tools & more. TOLERANCES FOR SUSPENDED CONCRETE SLABS ASCC Position Statement #24. Concrete floors are often placed on a suspended structural system consisting of a metal deck supported by open-web steel joists, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS QUESTIONNAIRE Emergency Preparedness Questionnaire A. Emergency Plan Organization and Communications 1. Who is delegated decision-making authority? a.Name
FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Concrete hitting rebar.The placing chute was positioned so that concrete would directly strike the rebar. The investigators noted that this placement technique resulted in a considerable amount of rico-JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 -Subpart Q Concrete & Masonry Construction Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls • SLIP RESISTANCE OF POLISHED CONCRETE Slip Resistance of Polished Concrete CPC Position Statement #2 P olished concrete provides a smooth surface that is durable, light reflective, and easy to maintain. Typical uses for polished concrete include schools, airports, retailJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls APPEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SLABS Appearance Requirements for Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #11 When a concrete slab has special surface appearance requirements, ACI 303.1-97, “Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Free Fall of Concrete ASCC Position Statement #17 Concrete placing operations are often planned to allow for the free fall of concrete. This planning must also consider any segregation thatGOALS & STRATEGIES
The Core Values of ASCC’s Mission Are: . Personal Connection – An active and involved membership, awareness of members’ needs, quick response to members’ requests.; Professional Growth - Facilitate: . Member interaction and learning, Diverse networking opportunities, CONCRETE POLISHING COUNCIL OVERVIEW The Concrete Polishing Council provides new and veteran concrete polishing contractors the opportunity to become the most well-trained and informed in the industry. Become a CPC member today & gain access to Position Statements, seminars, online training tools & more. TOLERANCES FOR SUSPENDED CONCRETE SLABS ASCC Position Statement #24. Concrete floors are often placed on a suspended structural system consisting of a metal deck supported by open-web steel joists, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS QUESTIONNAIRE Emergency Preparedness Questionnaire A. Emergency Plan Organization and Communications 1. Who is delegated decision-making authority? a.Name
FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Concrete hitting rebar.The placing chute was positioned so that concrete would directly strike the rebar. The investigators noted that this placement technique resulted in a considerable amount of rico-JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 -Subpart Q Concrete & Masonry Construction Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls • SLIP RESISTANCE OF POLISHED CONCRETE Slip Resistance of Polished Concrete CPC Position Statement #2 P olished concrete provides a smooth surface that is durable, light reflective, and easy to maintain. Typical uses for polished concrete include schools, airports, retailJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls APPEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SLABS Appearance Requirements for Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #11 When a concrete slab has special surface appearance requirements, ACI 303.1-97, “Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Free Fall of Concrete ASCC Position Statement #17 Concrete placing operations are often planned to allow for the free fall of concrete. This planning must also consider any segregation that CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION FOUNDATION The ASCC Education Foundation funds education and research to forward the concrete construction industry. To learn more about current projects, visit our website today. CONCRETE CONTRACTING INDUSTRY POSITION STATEMENTS The ASCC Technical Committee regularly produces position statements that cover topics of major interest regarding building with concrete.. Many of the positions ASCC has taken relate to actual job site issues. ASCC’s Position Statements have received widespread distribution amongst those in the concrete industry via trade magazines, events andmore.
FREE FALL OF CONCRETE ACI 301, 318, and 304, however, all require placing concrete in its final position to avoid segregation. Does Free Fall Cause Segregation? At least four field studies have shown that free fall from greatdistances
POLISHED CONCRETE SPECIFICATIONS & GUIDELINES Part of the CPC's mission is to establish a clear, concise technical foundation for the concrete polishing industry. The CPC has worked closely with polishing contractors, manufacturers and designers to compile specifications, guidelines, and position statements. APPEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SLABS Appearance Requirements for Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #11 When a concrete slab has special surface appearance requirements, ACI 303.1-97, “Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place GET A GRIP TO AVOID INJURIES The first thing to look for to avoid slips and trips is what hazards or “traps” are present. Look for things such as : Hoses, cables,rope or tape across
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls CONTRACTION JOINTS IN ELEVATED SLABS Contraction Joints in Elevated Slabs ASCC Position Statement #23 ACI 318 “Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete,” ANSI/ASCE 3 “Standard for the Structural Design of Composite THE EFFECT OF DEFLECTION ON FLOOR FLATNESS The Effect of Deflection on Floor Flatness ASCC Position Statement #36 AC I 117-06 and ACI 117-10, “Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials,” require F PLANNING FOR SLAB-ON-GROUND PLACEMENTWEB VIEW Chapter Topics. Measuring floor flatness and levelness. The 10 ft (3m) straightedge method. F-number system. Factors affecting floor flatnessand levelness
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CONCRETE CONTRACTORS The ASCC is a premier concrete contractors association dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of those who build with concrete. We offer concrete contractors training, education, pulications, hotlines, events, networking opportunities and much more. Learn more about the benefits of becoming an ASCC member. DECORATIVE CONCRETE COUNCIL (DCC) AWARDS The ASCC awards decorative concrete contractors for projects of great creativity and craftsmanship. The DCC Awards program is open to both ASCC members and non-members. Learn more about DCC awards, how to participate and see past winners online.JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 -Subpart Q Concrete & Masonry Construction Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls • GET A GRIP TO AVOID INJURIES The first thing to look for to avoid slips and trips is what hazards or “traps” are present. Look for things such as : Hoses, cables,rope or tape across
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard ControlsJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Demolition . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.850-1926.860, Subpart T, Demolition. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls BEWARE OF STRUCTURAL DESIGNS THAT USE REINFORCING STEEL Bruce Suprenant The Voice Newsletter Technical Director ASCC Date: June 2016 Beware of Structural Designs that Use Reinforcing Steel for Shrinkage and Temperature Crack Control FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Free Fall of Concrete ASCC Position Statement #17 Concrete placing operations are often planned to allow for the free fall of concrete. This planning must also consider any segregation that SPECIFICATIONS FOR CRACK REPAIR Specifications for Crack Repair ASCC Position Statement #5 Some specifications hold concrete contractors responsible for crack repair as shown by the following examples: Prior to filling any structurewith water, cracks
CONCRETE DISCHARGE TIME REQUIREMENTS Concrete Discharge Time Requirements ASCC Position Statement #32 Project specifications, including those that cite ACI 301, “Specifications for Structural Concrete,” and ASTM C94, “Specification for AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CONCRETE CONTRACTORS The ASCC is a premier concrete contractors association dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of those who build with concrete. We offer concrete contractors training, education, pulications, hotlines, events, networking opportunities and much more. Learn more about the benefits of becoming an ASCC member. DECORATIVE CONCRETE COUNCIL (DCC) AWARDS The ASCC awards decorative concrete contractors for projects of great creativity and craftsmanship. The DCC Awards program is open to both ASCC members and non-members. Learn more about DCC awards, how to participate and see past winners online.JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 -Subpart Q Concrete & Masonry Construction Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls • GET A GRIP TO AVOID INJURIES The first thing to look for to avoid slips and trips is what hazards or “traps” are present. Look for things such as : Hoses, cables,rope or tape across
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard ControlsJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Demolition . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.850-1926.860, Subpart T, Demolition. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls BEWARE OF STRUCTURAL DESIGNS THAT USE REINFORCING STEEL Bruce Suprenant The Voice Newsletter Technical Director ASCC Date: June 2016 Beware of Structural Designs that Use Reinforcing Steel for Shrinkage and Temperature Crack Control FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Free Fall of Concrete ASCC Position Statement #17 Concrete placing operations are often planned to allow for the free fall of concrete. This planning must also consider any segregation that SPECIFICATIONS FOR CRACK REPAIR Specifications for Crack Repair ASCC Position Statement #5 Some specifications hold concrete contractors responsible for crack repair as shown by the following examples: Prior to filling any structurewith water, cracks
CONCRETE DISCHARGE TIME REQUIREMENTS Concrete Discharge Time Requirements ASCC Position Statement #32 Project specifications, including those that cite ACI 301, “Specifications for Structural Concrete,” and ASTM C94, “Specification for AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CONCRETE CONTRACTORS The ASCC is a premier concrete contractors association dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of those who build with concrete. We offer concrete contractors training, education, pulications, hotlines, events, networking opportunities and much more. Learn more about the benefits of becoming an ASCC member. CONCRETE CONTRACTING INDUSTRY POSITION STATEMENTS The ASCC Technical Committee regularly produces position statements that cover topics of major interest regarding building with concrete.. Many of the positions ASCC has taken relate to actual job site issues. ASCC’s Position Statements have received widespread distribution amongst those in the concrete industry via trade magazines, events andmore.
FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Concrete hitting rebar.The placing chute was positioned so that concrete would directly strike the rebar. The investigators noted that this placement technique resulted in a considerable amount of rico- SLIP RESISTANCE OF POLISHED CONCRETE Slip Resistance of Polished Concrete CPC Position Statement #2 P olished concrete provides a smooth surface that is durable, light reflective, and easy to maintain. Typical uses for polished concrete include schools, airports, retail SPECIFICATIONS FOR CRACK REPAIR Specifications for Crack Repair ASCC Position Statement #5 Some specifications hold concrete contractors responsible for crack repair as shown by the following examples: Prior to filling any structurewith water, cracks
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS QUESTIONNAIRE Emergency Preparedness Questionnaire A. Emergency Plan Organization and Communications 1. Who is delegated decision-making authority? a.Name
JOB DESCRIPTION HAZARD IDENTIFICATION HAZARD CONTROLS JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Reference: 29 CFR 1926 Subpart Q, Concrete and masonry construction. OSHA Standard Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls BUGHOLES IN FORMED CONCRETE Bugholes in Formed Concrete ASCC Position Statement #8 Bugholes, also called surface air voids, are small regular or irregular cavities, usu-ally not exceeding 5/8 in. (16 mm), resulting from entrapment of air bubbles in the surface of LOCATION OF WELDED-WIRE REINFORCEMENT IN CONCRETE SLABS Location of Welded-Wire Reinforcement in Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #2 Some specifications require concrete con- tractors to use welded-wire reinforcement (WWR) in slabs-on-grade, topping slabs, and ANCHOR BOLT TOLERANCES Anchor Bolt Tolerances ASCC Position Statement #14 The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Structural Steel Educational Council, Steel TIPS (Technical Information and Product Services), Dec. 1993, states: “The installation ofGOALS & STRATEGIES
The Core Values of ASCC’s Mission Are: . Personal Connection – An active and involved membership, awareness of members’ needs, quick response to members’ requests.; Professional Growth - Facilitate: . Member interaction and learning, Diverse networking opportunities, CONCRETE POLISHING COUNCIL OVERVIEW The CPC is a specialty council of the ASCC. It supports the concrete floor polishing contractor with ASCC polishing-specific Position Statements, specifications, safety resources, seminars, webinars, online technical resources, certification, and more, providing opportunities for contractors to become the most well-informed in theindustry.
TOLERANCES FOR SUSPENDED CONCRETE SLABS Tolerances for the floors placed on these suspended systems are often misunderstood. ACI 117-90, “Standard Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials,” gives only two tolerances for these applications: Thickness tolerance: +3/8 in. and -1/4 in. (for slabs 12 in. thick or less); and. Flatness tolerance: FF or gap FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Concrete hitting rebar.The placing chute was positioned so that concrete would directly strike the rebar. The investigators noted that this placement technique resulted in a considerable amount of rico- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS QUESTIONNAIRE Emergency Preparedness Questionnaire A. Emergency Plan Organization and Communications 1. Who is delegated decision-making authority? a.Name
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 -Subpart Q Concrete & Masonry Construction Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls • SLIP RESISTANCE OF POLISHED CONCRETE Slip Resistance of Polished Concrete CPC Position Statement #2 P olished concrete provides a smooth surface that is durable, light reflective, and easy to maintain. Typical uses for polished concrete include schools, airports, retailJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls APPEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SLABS Appearance Requirements for Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #11 When a concrete slab has special surface appearance requirements, ACI 303.1-97, “Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Free Fall of Concrete ASCC Position Statement #17 Concrete placing operations are often planned to allow for the free fall of concrete. This planning must also consider any segregation thatGOALS & STRATEGIES
The Core Values of ASCC’s Mission Are: . Personal Connection – An active and involved membership, awareness of members’ needs, quick response to members’ requests.; Professional Growth - Facilitate: . Member interaction and learning, Diverse networking opportunities, CONCRETE POLISHING COUNCIL OVERVIEW The CPC is a specialty council of the ASCC. It supports the concrete floor polishing contractor with ASCC polishing-specific Position Statements, specifications, safety resources, seminars, webinars, online technical resources, certification, and more, providing opportunities for contractors to become the most well-informed in theindustry.
TOLERANCES FOR SUSPENDED CONCRETE SLABS Tolerances for the floors placed on these suspended systems are often misunderstood. ACI 117-90, “Standard Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials,” gives only two tolerances for these applications: Thickness tolerance: +3/8 in. and -1/4 in. (for slabs 12 in. thick or less); and. Flatness tolerance: FF or gap FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Concrete hitting rebar.The placing chute was positioned so that concrete would directly strike the rebar. The investigators noted that this placement technique resulted in a considerable amount of rico- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS QUESTIONNAIRE Emergency Preparedness Questionnaire A. Emergency Plan Organization and Communications 1. Who is delegated decision-making authority? a.Name
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Reinforcing Steel (Rebar) Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 -Subpart Q Concrete & Masonry Construction Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls • SLIP RESISTANCE OF POLISHED CONCRETE Slip Resistance of Polished Concrete CPC Position Statement #2 P olished concrete provides a smooth surface that is durable, light reflective, and easy to maintain. Typical uses for polished concrete include schools, airports, retailJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls APPEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SLABS Appearance Requirements for Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #11 When a concrete slab has special surface appearance requirements, ACI 303.1-97, “Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Free Fall of Concrete ASCC Position Statement #17 Concrete placing operations are often planned to allow for the free fall of concrete. This planning must also consider any segregation that CONCRETE CONTRACTING INDUSTRY POSITION STATEMENTS The ASCC Technical Committee regularly produces position statements that cover topics of major interest regarding building with concrete.. Many of the positions ASCC has taken relate to actual job site issues. ASCC’s Position Statements have received widespread distribution amongst those in the concrete industry via trade magazines, events andmore.
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION FOUNDATION The CIM program is designed for undergraduate and graduate - level students interested in entering the concrete industry. $25,000 per year for 5 years. A five-year scholarship for a CIM student enrolled in the concrete contractor's tract of the Concrete Industry Management Program, and the monies to send the student each year to the two ACI GAINING STRENGTH AWARD PURPOSE To acknowledge up and coming individuals within member companies who go above and beyond to promote and professionally represent the concrete industry, through their FREE FALL OF CONCRETE ACI 301, 318, and 304, however, all require placing concrete in its final position to avoid segregation. Does Free Fall Cause Segregation? At least four field studies have shown that free fall from greatdistances
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls BIRDBATHS ON CONCRETE SLABS ASCC Position Statement #7. Owners, architects, and engineers have a variety of perceptions and expectations regarding birdbaths on concrete slabs. Birdbaths are small ponds or puddles of water that appear on a level or sloped concrete surface after a rain or washing the slabs (see photo). FREE FALL OF CONCRETE Free Fall of Concrete ASCC Position Statement #17 Concrete placing operations are often planned to allow for the free fall of concrete. This planning must also consider any segregation that APPEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE SLABS Appearance Requirements for Concrete Slabs ASCC Position Statement #11 When a concrete slab has special surface appearance requirements, ACI 303.1-97, “Standard Specification for Cast-in-Place SETTING TIME EXPECTATIONS FOR HARD-TROWEL FINISHING Setting Time Expectations for Hard-Trowel Finishing ASCC Position Statement #15 Project specifications rarely set limits on con- crete setting time. Concrete producers some-times address setting-timerequirements.
THE EFFECT OF DEFLECTION ON FLOOR FLATNESS The Effect of Deflection on Floor Flatness ASCC Position Statement #36 AC I 117-06 and ACI 117-10, “Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials,” require F* Login
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MISSION: ENHANCING THE CAPABILITIES OF THOSE WHO BUILD WITH CONCRETE The ASCC is a non-profit trade association of cast-in-place concrete contractors dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of those who build with concrete. As the world’s premier cast-in-place contractor association, ASCC is committed to providing concrete contractors a unified voice in the construction industry. Members of the association include concrete contractors, self-performing general contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, architects, engineers and educators. ASCC has approximately 760 member companies in the United States and abroad. Concrete contracting requires tough technical and business decisions. Membership provides concrete contractors the tools to ensure those decisions are the right ones. Being part of a concrete contractors' association connects you to a nationwide network of peers, professionals and experts who will support you every step of the way. *** QUICK LINKS *** THE TERRY FRICKS FLOOR EXCELLENCE AWARDS DEADLINE JULY 1, 2021 _ASCC CONCRETE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP FORUMJULY 15-18, 2021
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The ASCC is proud to offer monthly webinars geared towards professional growth, industry standards, quality improvement & safety practices in the concrete industry. These are free for members to watch live or on-demand. Non-members can watch live webinars for a $35fee.
Members no charge. Non-members $35; MC, Visa, Amex only. Non Members, click here for more information ASCC Member, Register Here for Webinars Wednesday, June 16, 2021, 3-4 pm Central CONCRETE PODIUM STRUCTURES - DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION, Presented by Stephan Voss, PE, SCA Consulting Engineers and Scott Anderson, VP/General Manager, Keystone Structural Concrete LLC Wednesday, July 14, 2021, 3-4 pm Central Handling Legalized Marijuana on the Jobsite, Presented by Adele Abrams, Law Office of Adele L. AbramsRecent News
GUIDE TO THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE TOPPINGS FORBUILDINGS
April 6 - The American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC), St. Louis, MO, has announced that the ASCC Education, Research & Development Foundation has published “Guide to the Design and Construction of Concrete Toppings for Buildings.” ASCC/TCA SAFETY SUMMIT March 29 - The American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC), St. Louis, MO, and the Tilt-Up Concrete Association (TCA), Mt. Vernon, IA, have announced the first ASCC/TCA Safety Summit, postponed from 2020, will be held November 12, 2021 in Houston, TX. Read these press releases and view past press releasesMEMBER TESTIMONIALS
"...contractors willing to share ideas freely" Chris Plue, Webcor Concrete, San Francisco, CA "...best investment of time and money for my business, ever." Ryan Taylor, T & T Construction, Pasadena, TX "...consistent voice to unify the polishing industry." Chris Wright, Durable Surfaces, Malvern, PA "...helps us understand the big picture...connections and networking" Scott Metzger, Metzger/McGuire, Concord, NH "...wealth of knowledge, advice, encouragement and some of the best recommendations you can find within the industry...events with captivating takeaways" Ashley Stamper, DANKO Concrete Construction, Atlanta, GA "...invaluable documents...education, position statements, specifications...overall help with safety programs" Jim Cuviello, Cuviello Concrete, Stevensville, MD "...email forum both as a solution during times of increased risk, as well as a preemptive effort to avoid potential problems...priceless” Brandon Escandon, Maven Group, Hixson, TN "...Joe Whiteman (ASCC Director of Safety Services) is a wealth of information, and he freely shares his first-hand knowledge andexpertise:
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