I wouldn't think that there would be span tables - this looks like a form system.
The "joists" between the forms are simply small concrete beams - like a pan joist system. This would be simple concrete design 101 if you can verify a few things:
1. Geometry of the joists
2. Location, number and size of the bottom bars (assuming simple span).
3. Depth of the bottom bars.
4. Is there a monolithic slab on top forming "T" type joists?
5. Spacing of the joists
6. Rough idea of concrete strength (perhaps some cores taken to verify)...otherwise probably assume 2,800 to 3,000 psi conservatively.
7. Span.
8. Types and amounts of loads on the system from above - self-weight, partitions, flooring, etc. and required live load.
9. Geometry and density of the form system (to add to self-weight of the system for dead loads).
I would then think that the forms are just that - forms - that don't contribute to structural capacity at all.
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