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hyPLANK®

hyPLANK is a strong lightweight LVL scaffold plank. The defined structural properties of LVL and strict quality control processes ensure a plank that meets the performance requirements of AS 1577 Scaffold Planks.

  hyPLANK

Introduced to the market by Carter Holt Harvey more than 10 years ago, hyPLANK is a structural laminated veneer lumber (LVL) manufactured in accordance with AS/NZS 4357.

Suitable Applications

hyPLANK scaffold planks are used extensively throughout the industry in place of conventional timber, and where modular systems cannot accommodate the size and shape of the scaffolding requirement.

A better option in corrosive environments which are hazardous for metal planks. 

Benefits

  • Tough and long lasting, especially in corrosive environments
  • Wax emulsion end seal reduces moisture ingress
  • Strong yet lightweight so easy and fast to install
  • Sourced from environmentally sustainable plantation pine
  • Stringent quality control - EPWAA certified 

Peace of mind in service - each plank is permanently indent branded along the edge with:

  •  Hyplank – for identification
  • AS 1577 – indicating compliance with performance requirements
  • Working load limit (WLL) in kilograms
  • Maximum span in metres
  • Certification mark of the Engineered Wood Product Association of Australasia (EPWAA)
  • Date of Manufacture 

CERTIFICATION

HYPLANK DISTRIBUTORS

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FIELD & PRODUCT SUPPORT

hyPLANK is supported in the field by an experienced engineering support group able to assist with enquiries ranging from design to installation advice
 

PHONE - 1800 808 131

 

LOCAL TECHNICAL MANAGERS

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Depth (mm) Width (mm) Selected lengths of 1.2 to 3.0m (in 300mm increments) Pieces per pack Selected lengths of 3.0 to 6.0m (in 600mm increments) Pieces per pack
230 40 50 50

 *Other sizes and lengths available to order.

Australian Standard Compliance

hyPLANK is manufactured in accordance with AS/NZS 4357-2005, Structural laminated veneer lumber and meeting the performance requirements for scaffold planks specified in AS 1577 – 1993, Scaffold planks.

Formaldehyde Emissions

All hyPLANK is manufactured using an 'A' Bond with less than 0.3mg/l Formaldehyde (equivalent to Super E0) emissions from the final product.

Technical Publications

hyPLANK: Guidelines for Inspection & Maintenance

3 pages
Format: PDF
FileSize: 190K
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hyPLANK: The Versatile Scaffold Plank

4 pages
Format: PDF
FileSize: 510K
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MSDS

Hyplank Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Format: PDF
Filesize: 1KB
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Carter Holt Harvey is committed to on-going reviews of its MSDS's to ensure they reflect all currently available information. In the event that you require more detail on any MSDS or would like to confirm that you have the most recent MSDS for a particular product, please contact the Marketing Department via phoning 132 321.
Platform 9 PCH

PCH puts hyPLANK on the shelf

The North West Shelf, that is. PCH Access of Western Australia services a diverse and international range of clients in the area of scaffolding hire and sales and the provision of specialist personnel for offshore projects. Recognised as an industry leader, PCH has had huge success on construction projects such as power stations, major mining plants, onshore and offshore oil and gas facilities and on maintenance activities in all of these areas.

One current project is an exclusive five year scaffold contract for onshore/offshore maintenance of the Transfield Worley/Woodside gas project on the North West Shelf. These facilities are located in the Burrup Peninsula, Karratha, Western Australia. PCH use futurebuild’s hyPLANK exclusively on site. Scaffolding is utilised for construction, general day-to-day maintenance activities and for full-scale periodic shutdowns for both the onshore and offshore facilities. Currently a major expansion project is underway on the LNG Plant, where PCH have set up a scaffolding supply yard, operating under their accredited Quality Management System.

Paul Gregory from PCH talks about hyPLANK: “It’s the only practical board for these offshore jobs because it is less likely to split, doesn’t warp, is slightly lighter and is safer because it doesn’t splinter. Because Karri splits at the ends we’re usually cutting them down. With hyPLANK there’s a better finish on the board - they’re quite precise in their dimensions so you end up with a more functional board.” Boards of irregular dimensions are a potential safety risk.

Paul continues, “The other fairly large issue is the environment. Anything you can do to minimise the impact on the environment is a good thing.” hyPLANK is manufactured from 100% renewable plantation pine. “And then there’s the diminishing number of Karri boards.” There is increasing political pressure to protect the Western Australia Karri forests from logging. We asked Paul what PCH used before hyPLANK came along. “Pretty much Karri hardwood.” Why the change? “We changed because of demand. The client is educated about the benefits of hyPLANK and they request it.” Woodside is renowned for leadership in the use of quality controlled products. “We go through a tender process with all of our jobs which cover price, safety and quality. And the hyPLANK fits the bill.”

Paul talked about hyPLANK’s cost: “hyPLANK is more expensive than Karri plank to purchase. But you have to take into account its effective life span and the fact that the client is aware that the board is superior.”

So how much hyPLANK are we talking here? “On the Burrup Peninsula we estimate up to approximately 3,000 tonnes of general scaffolding. We get it there on three or four semi-trailers per week over 14 or 16 months. We currently stock around 200 – 250,000 lineal metres of hyPLANK. Up to 150,000 metres will end up on the LNG Train Expansion Project.” And what about maintenance? Paul had an answer on that one too. “We also have the BP Refinery in Kwinana. hyPLANK has been on site there for five years. Regular change out and maintainance procedures have maximised the effective life span. Handling is pretty straight-forward, we pack the boards for ventilation in the winter months to prolong their lifespan.” hyPLANK when exposed to prolonged high moisture content is susceptible to decay. Regular inspection of the planks detects wear or rot that could be a safety concern.

Ed Hartley Timber is the supplier for PCH. Ed himself is enthused about hyPLANK’s quality and reliability on site. Paul says of Ed Hartley Timber “They give a fantastic response to our orders and really commit to their schedule.” As we spoke, Paul confirmed an order with his distributor for another 20,000 lineal metres.

 
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