GWMC-01 Structural Steel

In which welding application should I NOT refer to the requirements of AS 1554 set of Standards.
Lightly loaded structural welds
The welding of a flange to a pipe made from structural steel tube
Welding of stainless steel structures
Welds subject to high fatigue
You’re designing a 16mm thick baseplate for a 2.4m tall hot dipped galvanised steel post, to be anchored to a large concrete slab. The post is a 250mm square hollow section (SHS). Four M24 stainless steel chemical anchors are required, and the minimum recommended spacing of the anchors is 250mm. The holes will be drilled, and need to be 4mm oversized in diameter. A 10mm fillet weld is used to join the post to the base plate. The washers being used are 44mm diameter. What would be the nearest most suitable square dimensions for the baseplate?
250 x 250 mm
340 x 340 mm
370 x 370 mm
405 x 405 mm
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