ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
thread507-310737
[tt]I have not been on this forum for some years. Nevertheless a question has recently arisen, that I seek to comment on, and woud like to hear engineering connents on, viz.
Someone on the cemetaary ccommittee at the place of worship that I attend, has proposed covering each new grave (at the level of the grass), with a fibreglas cover, instead of with a concrete cover as I believe is the custom that is sometimes followed where a grade level cover is provided; there is no requirement to have any grade level cover.
The proponent of the fibreglass cover has a business interest in manufactured fibreglass producta.
a)The mailn concern I have with this idea, is that wind gusst can lift the fibreglass cover and it can become a dangerours projectile that might injure someone even in relatively low velocity winds. I suppose a staked type hold-down system can be devised, but it seems to me it would be awkward.
b) My other concern is that the machinery used to excavate and backfill new adjacent graves may accidentally run over the fibreglass cover.
My opinion is that fibreglass is not a suitable cover.
For graves that are to be covered at ground surface level, concrete would be a better covering material (as has ttraaditionally been used where a grave cover is provided at grde level.
Any comments?
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[tt]I have not been on this forum for some years. Nevertheless a question has recently arisen, that I seek to comment on, and woud like to hear engineering connents on, viz.
Someone on the cemetaary ccommittee at the place of worship that I attend, has proposed covering each new grave (at the level of the grass), with a fibreglas cover, instead of with a concrete cover as I believe is the custom that is sometimes followed where a grade level cover is provided; there is no requirement to have any grade level cover.
The proponent of the fibreglass cover has a business interest in manufactured fibreglass producta.
a)The mailn concern I have with this idea, is that wind gusst can lift the fibreglass cover and it can become a dangerours projectile that might injure someone even in relatively low velocity winds. I suppose a staked type hold-down system can be devised, but it seems to me it would be awkward.
b) My other concern is that the machinery used to excavate and backfill new adjacent graves may accidentally run over the fibreglass cover.
My opinion is that fibreglass is not a suitable cover.
For graves that are to be covered at ground surface level, concrete would be a better covering material (as has ttraaditionally been used where a grave cover is provided at grde level.
Any comments?
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