Do not move seismic/sway bracing casually: brace blocks service clearance.
High-risk starter answer - stop before you change, move, drill, or attach anything tied to seismic bracing, sway control, structural support, crane work, or rigging. Verify the approved detail and the qualified person's direction before acting. A brace that blocks damper access, service clearance, actuator access, or equipment maintenance is a coordination problem, not something to force through.
Ask whenever brace location, anchor, angle, attachment, or clearance changes.
Watch out
Do not modify or copy bracing/rigging from another area just because it looks similar. Do not solve access conflicts by moving the brace without approval.
Check
Identify whether you are looking at a hanger, brace, restraint, anchor, insert, structural member, rigging gear, or crane/lift-day zone.
Check the access path and service clearance before locking the brace location in.
Steps
Identify whether it is a hanger, brace, restraint, or structural attachment.
Check seismic/coordination drawing if available.
Photograph full load path from duct to structure.
Focus on the actual issue: brace blocks service clearance.
Photograph or mark the condition if someone else needs to approve it.
Say this to your foreman
In Seismic Bracing, Sway Control & Structural Coordination, I'm looking at: Brace blocks service clearance. What should I verify before I cut, drill, seal, cover, move, or install?