STORAGE EQUIPMENT Selection, Application, and Use

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1 STORAGE EQUIPMENT Selection, Application, and Use Presented by: Sponsored by: Kevin O Neill Steele Solutions Greg Doppler Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products Hue Schlegel Wildeck 2013 MHI Copyright claimed as to audiovisual works of seminar sessions and sound recordings of seminar sessions. All rights reserved.

2 About SMA Non-profit Industry Group of MHI Formed in 1974 by visionary industry leaders Mission: To advance standards, quality, safety and general fitness for intended use of industrial storage equipment Membership requirements: Manufacture & control structural design of storage equipment for sale in USA Pay dues Attend meetings Participate in monthly statistical program Voluntarily support design and manufacture of products in accordance with appropriate American National Standards Members are leading manufacturers from throughout the world

3 Retail Back Rooms

4 Automotive Parts Rooms

5 Warehouse Applications

6 Distribution Centers

7 Manufacturing

8 Manufacturing

9 Conveyor Sortation Support

10 Quality Assurance Platform

11 Paint Line Platform

12 Food Application

13 Modular Office Application

14 Manufacturing Space Electronics

15 Cold Storage Application

16 Decking/Flooring

17 Components of an Elevated Platform Footings How Much Load?

18 Components of an Elevated Platform Footings How Much Load? Column & Joist Steel What is Allow Deflection?

19 Components of an Elevated Platform Corrugated Decking Column & Joist Steel Footings How Much Load? What is Allow Deflection?

20 Components of an Elevated Platform Decking Surface, Stairs & Handrail

21 Types of Flooring Surfaces Available Concrete

22 Types of Flooring Surfaces Available Bar Grating

23 Types of Flooring Surfaces Available MR Engineered Wood Composites

24 Advantages - Concrete Strong Fire Resistant Poured in Place Paintable Surface

25 Disadvantages - Concrete Flexural Damage Caused by Pallet Jack Loads

26 Disadvantages - Concrete Flexural Damage Caused by Pallet Jack Loads

27 Disadvantages - Concrete Flexural Damage Caused by Pallet Jack Loads

28 Disadvantages - Concrete Flexural Damage Caused by Pallet Jack Loads

29 Bar Grating Advantages & Disadvantages 1 x 1/8 19W4

30 Bar Grating Advantages & Disadvantages PressLock

31 Laminated Panels - Advantages

32 Laminated Panels Wood Fiber Separation

33 Other MR Engineered Wood Products - Advantages

34 Other MR Engineered Wood Products Disadvantages

35 Using the proper Flooring System will result in Good Versatility & Long Term Performance

36 Work Platforms, Equipment Platforms and Mezzanines Systems, Designs and Accessories

37 Optimize existing overhead space In-plant offices, storage, manufacturing Cost less than new construction Easier to expand up not out.

38 Single-Level Mezzanine

39 Multi-Level Hybrid Mezz/Crane Mezzanine Mezzanines optimize existing overhead space to gain valuable office, storage, or manufacturing area at costs lower than new construction.

40 Hybrid Mezz/Crane Mezzanine - Framing BOLTED C-SECTION DESIGN Most economical on smaller mezzanines Uniform live loads of up to 200 lbs. per square foot Short lead time Mezzanines optimize existing overhead space to gain valuable office, storage, or manufacturing area at costs lower than new construction.

41 Mezzanine - Framing BEAM & C-SECTION DESIGN Small to medium size mezzanines Uniform live loads of up to 200 lbs. per square foot Features large spans

42 Mezzanine - Framing BEAM & BEAM DESIGN Small to medium size mezzanines Load capacity is unlimited Span size is unlimited

43 Mezzanine - Framing BEAM & BAR JOIST DESIGN Medium to large size mezzanines Uniform live loads of up to 300 lbs. per square foot Span size is unlimited

44 Mezzanine - Framing TRUSS GIRDER & BAR JOIST Large size mezzanines Uniform live loads of up to 300 lbs. per square foot Span size is unlimited

45 Custom Stairways

46 New ANSI Standard for Access to Mezzanines ANSI MH Specification for the Design, Manufacture, and Installation of Industrial Steel Work Platforms (mezzanines), paragraph Any gate that provides an access opening through the guards for the purpose of loading and unloading material onto a work platform shall be designed such that the elevated surface is protected by guards at all times. Download new ANSI standard for work platforms at

47 Pivot Safety Gate Unique Cut-to-Width design (10 ft to 3 ft) Side rails can easily connect to mezzanine railings for a seamless barrier Complies with new ANSI Standard Meets OSHA and IBC code requirements

48 Overhead Safety Gate When one side opens, the other is closed Spring assist slows descent of gate Integral kick-plate keeps objects from falling off mezzanine Complies with new ANSI standard

49 Double-Drop Safety Gate Simultaneous loading and unloading Ideal for high-cycle forklift access Complies with new ANSI standard Meets OSHA, IBC, and UBC

50 Mezzanine Lifts - VRCs

51 Guard Rail

52 Specifications ANSI MH26.1 Specification for the Design and Testing of Industrial Steel Shelving ANSI MH26.2 Specification for the Design and Testing of Metal/Wood Shelving ANSI MH 26.3 Specification for the Design Manufacture and Installation of Industrial Work Platforms

53 Members Bluff Manufacturing Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products, Inc. Heartland Engineered Products, LLC Lyon Workspace Products Ohio Gratings Inc. Penco Products, Inc. Steel King Industries, Inc. Steele Solutions, Inc. Tri-Boro Shelving & Partition Corp. Western Pacific Storage Solutions Wildeck, Inc.

54 Q & A

55 For More Information: Jeff Woroniecki MHI Managing Executive