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Define high floor loading and good access.

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High floor loading refers to the floor’s capacity to handle heavier loads, typically at least 2.5 kN/m² or 4 kN/m², ensuring the premises can support heavy machinery and equipment without structural issues. Good access generally means wide and suitably designed roads or ramps that allow easy entry for trucks, containers, and forklifts. It also encompasses convenient loading and unloading facilities, such as sheltered loading bays and dock levellers, to streamline the movement of goods.