Packing, transport, storage


Loading, transport and commercial storage conditions of H+H POLSKA.
Aerated autoclaved concrete is a material of high thermal, and insulating and usable values but it requires the producers and customers’ care and attention during loading, transport and storage.
The below directives concern the products bought directly from the producer’s warehouses and transported by the buyer’s own means of transport.

  1. Loading of elements in packages is carried out mechanically by the employers on any means of transport on the conditions as below:

 

Open load-carrying body must have a flat surface without irregularities or corrugations.

Height of laid load on any means of transport cannot exceed the height of side and front walls of the means of transport more than 1/3 of height of the last layer of products.

The amount of load should be adjusted to the load capacity of the means of transport.

Loading of only full packages (in case of opening of the package and distribution of elements, the costs resulting from possible damages during the transport are born by the buyer).

 

  1. Unloading depending on the means of transport can be carried mechanically or manually. 
  1. The elements must be stored in a dry, levelled and hardened base separated from a direct contact with earth. 
  1. All products of aerated autoclaved concrete stored in the open should be protected against atmospheric precipitation. 
  1. During a manual storage of small size elements (blocks of 240 mm) the number of layers should not exceed eight but the layers should cross. 
  1. Aerated autoclaved concrete laid on pallets protected against atmospheric agents by means of foil requires to be unloaded mechanically and the pallets must be stored by twos vertically. 
  1. Loads not filling the entire loading area should be protected against moving by means of transport belts. 
  1. Incomplete packages, pallets, blocks and slabs of aerated autoclaved concrete are packed in bulk only at the buyer’s own risk and responsibility.