Key Questions to Ask When Ordering brc fence

02 Sep.,2024

 

BRC Fence - Hebei Skyhall Metal Fence Co.,Ltd

BRC fence is also kind of easy installation production. Need to follow the normal installation process of metal fence products. We will give an example of the BRC fence installation based on 2.5m width.1.Measure the BRC fence width of per set, calculate correctly if need to install all post together. Setting up the post into the holes on the ground every 2.5 linear meter. If the ground is concrete, we need to set up the post flange plate with M10 (min) anchor bolts into the concrete ground. During measure process, please make sure the line is straight or it is followed your plan. We can not change it after setting up the post.

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2.Take the BRC fence panel out and stand up close to the fence panel. Need to make sure there is little space between the BRC fence panel and post. It should be touch or has very small space which will not affect setting up the V clips.

3.Setting up the V clips by vertical distance according to the punched holes on the post. Normally it is about 450mm or 600mm for per V clip. If the bolts are self drilling bolts, then we do not need any holes on post, just drill the bolts into the post wall accordingly.

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4. Installing post rain cap on the top of the post in the end. If the height of BRC fence is too difficult for installing post cap, please set up the post cap first before set up the post. If the post cap is metal cap and already been welded on the post, then do not need to do any work on the post cap installation.

Ridiculous Supplier questionnaire - IFSQN

Questionnaires have become a bit ritualistic over the past few years and are almost self breeding.

You have to do something mostly because the various standards say so. Yes I know its all part of due diligence, but due diligence is only defined when case law looks at a specific issue during a prosecution for a food safety offence and I am not aware of any case law related directly to the absence of a questionnaire.

The practicalities of auditing all of your suppliers for the most part prevent this happening so you end up using questionnaires.

Everybody gets them and most companies steal the best bits and put them in their own versions so you end up with an ever expanding questionnaire asking for all sorts of information. A questionnaire should only ask for information which is important to the purchaser.

You send the questionnaire back and what happens to it? Mostly its a cursory glance, tick the box and put in the filing cabinet. In probably about 20% of the audits I do when I look at the questionnaires I see things which raise the question "Why are you using this supplier?" For example no pest control, no hazard analysis. (suppliers need to complemented on their honesty sometimes!)Without reviewing the questionnaire it is as I said just a ritual.

Perhaps a dangerous line to tread, but I woul advocate only putting in the minimum information. If they really need to know they will come back.

As ever, there are exceptions, and these depend upon the size of the customer, the size of the supplier (ever got a questionnaire back from companies like Heinz or Kelloggs?), the business relationship and the nature of the material supplied. If you are providing a material which is to be sold under the customer's own label then it is reasonable to provide pretty much whatever the cusomer wants. They will take the initial ownership of any problems/prosections that may arise. If you are providing an off the shelf material, the purchaser doesn't need to know how often you do a glass audit or any of the other more trivial questions.

Sorry for the rant. It probably hasn't helped the initial post, but its a subject that frustrates me.

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