

The walls were positioned against each other, and when the first wall was lifted, the second wall toppled toward the one being lifted. Given this sensitivity, the walls are positioned against each other and braced during transport. However, it is very difficult to secure each one individually during loading and unloading. The crisscrossing is done in the lift, but this means that the wall stands freely during loading before it is secured, and it stands freely during unloading before the yoke is attached.
INDIVIDUAL LOAD SECURING IS ALWAYS REQUIRED during loading/unloading, and the yoke must not be released or secured until the wall has been secured. This applies even “when it’s not possible” or “when it’s not allowed.”