PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Safe installation of suspended aluminum ceilings demands adherence to structural best practices, personal protective equipment (PPE), and coordination protocols. First, confirm overhead structural capacity and verify all hanger anchor points with a structural engineer. Use rated expansion anchors or toggle bolts appropriate for substrate type, and ensure hanger wires exceed required load factors by a minimum safety margin of 5:1. During assembly, installers must wear hard hats, safety glasses, and fall protection harnesses when working at height—especially above 2 meters. Secure tools to prevent dropped objects, and mark exclusion zones below active work areas. Level grid assembly using laser alignment tools, locking hanger nuts firmly to prevent drift. Cut aluminum panels with proper shears or circular saws equipped with metal-cutting blades; deburr edges to avoid installer injury. Electrical, plumbing, and sprinkler trades must complete rough-ins before grid closure, eliminating mid-installation rework. Conduct regular torque checks on hangers and grid connections. Finally, perform a full inspection for loose fasteners, panel fit, and proper acoustic sealing before handing over to facility management. A methodical approach ensures both installer safety and system integrity.