This document provides a method statement for mobilizing and demobilizing office containers and equipment, as well as general unloading and lifting operations of construction materials and equipment for the Evonik Utility Supply project. It outlines the responsibilities of various roles including the project manager, engineers, safety coordinator, foremen, lifting supervisors, crane operators, riggers, and signalmen. It also describes the required qualifications for personnel and provides an organization chart. The methodology section covers preparatory work, equipment and tools needed, and lifting plans and sequences.
8 Lifting Operations with mobile crane Risk Assessment Templates
Crane checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of crane to work areas
Siting and setting up of crane
Lifting of equipment and material
(Mobile crane Operator)
Crane supervision
Crane Maintenance
(revised 06-06-2018)
Concrete Pump checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO SITE ACCESS
Formwork for decks for temporary support
Falsework to provide temporary support to formwork
Rebar Installation to bridge deck
Access of mobile pump and delivery trucks to work areas
Siting and setting up of concrete pump
Pumping concrete
(Pump Operator)
Pumping operation supervision
Dismantling of form-work
Striking of false-work
13 Initial Project Site Office Set-up Risk Assessment Templates
Working adjacent to public areas
Vehicles/Plant Equipment movements
Groundworks / excavations
Excavation in site area
Trial trenches, septic tank excavation etc.
Works at Height
(Office cabin set-up)
Use of Ladders and stepladders
Mobile Crane operation
(Cabin/unit placing)
Temporary electrics - offices
Site generators – offices and site
16 Scaffolding (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Access to work areas by personnel and plant.
Scaffold Material delivery to work area;
Scaffold design and erection standards
(Classified as Temporary Structure)
Scaffold erection
(Classified as Temporary Structure)
Dismantling of scaffold
Maintenance of Scaffold
Worker exposure to direct sun whist working on scaffold
(as applicable)
21 Confined Space Working Risk Assessment Templates
Planned confined space work in areas where live services may be present including:
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
PRIOR TO ENTRY
Confined space working –
• Deep excavations;
• Tanks;
• Vessels;
• Manholes;
• NDRC pits;
• Bridge decks;
• Pipework;
• Sewerage;
• Lift shafts;
• Ducting;
• Etc.
Overhead crane, crane safety, lifting operation, EHS, Safety, Testing of Crane, Commissioning of Cranes,
for soft copy please email me at dawoodibrar@hotmail.com
8 Lifting Operations with mobile crane Risk Assessment Templates
Crane checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of crane to work areas
Siting and setting up of crane
Lifting of equipment and material
(Mobile crane Operator)
Crane supervision
Crane Maintenance
(revised 06-06-2018)
Concrete Pump checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO SITE ACCESS
Formwork for decks for temporary support
Falsework to provide temporary support to formwork
Rebar Installation to bridge deck
Access of mobile pump and delivery trucks to work areas
Siting and setting up of concrete pump
Pumping concrete
(Pump Operator)
Pumping operation supervision
Dismantling of form-work
Striking of false-work
13 Initial Project Site Office Set-up Risk Assessment Templates
Working adjacent to public areas
Vehicles/Plant Equipment movements
Groundworks / excavations
Excavation in site area
Trial trenches, septic tank excavation etc.
Works at Height
(Office cabin set-up)
Use of Ladders and stepladders
Mobile Crane operation
(Cabin/unit placing)
Temporary electrics - offices
Site generators – offices and site
16 Scaffolding (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Access to work areas by personnel and plant.
Scaffold Material delivery to work area;
Scaffold design and erection standards
(Classified as Temporary Structure)
Scaffold erection
(Classified as Temporary Structure)
Dismantling of scaffold
Maintenance of Scaffold
Worker exposure to direct sun whist working on scaffold
(as applicable)
21 Confined Space Working Risk Assessment Templates
Planned confined space work in areas where live services may be present including:
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
PRIOR TO ENTRY
Confined space working –
• Deep excavations;
• Tanks;
• Vessels;
• Manholes;
• NDRC pits;
• Bridge decks;
• Pipework;
• Sewerage;
• Lift shafts;
• Ducting;
• Etc.
Overhead crane, crane safety, lifting operation, EHS, Safety, Testing of Crane, Commissioning of Cranes,
for soft copy please email me at dawoodibrar@hotmail.com
RISK SCORE CALCULATOR
Use the Risk Score Calculator to Determine the Level of Risk of each Hazard
What would be the
CONSEQUENCE
of an occurrence be? What is the LIKELIHOOD of an occurrence? Hierarchy of Controls
Frequent/Almost certain (5)
Continuous or will happen frequently Often (4)
6 to 12 times a year Likely (3)
1 to 5 times a year Possible (2)
Once every 5 years Rarely (1)
Less than once every 5 years Can the hazard be Eliminated or removed from the work place?
Catastrophic (5)
Multiple Fatalities High 25 High 20 High 15 Medium 10 Medium 5 Can the product or process be substituted for a less hazardous alternative?
Serious (4)
Class 1 single fatality High 20 High 16 High 12 Medium 8 Low 4 Can the hazard be engineered away with guards or barriers?
Moderate (3)
Class2 (AWI or LTI) or Class 1 Permanently disabling effects High 15 High 12 Medium 9 Medium 6 Low 3 Can Administration Controls be adopted
I.e. procedures, job rotation etc.
Minor (2)
Medical attention needed, no work restrictions. MTI Medium10 Medium 8 Medium 6 Low 4 Low 2 Can Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing be worn to safe guard against hazards?
Insignificant (1)
FAI Medium10 Medium 4 Low 3 Low 2 Low 1
Project Name: xxx
RA Ref No.: xxx
RA compilation Date: Review date:
Date:
Compiled by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Overall Task Details
Trial Trenches on site to locate/expose underground services. Use of excavator
Note: Wherever practicable trial trenches shall be hand dug to expose cables
Classed as Temporary Works Relevant Applicable MAS:
• 00246 – Excavations;
• 01413 – Underground services;
• 00940 – Plant Operators. Additional Training required:
Temporary Works Coordinator to be designated NOC’s Required for task:
Dubai Municipality
No Specific Task Step
(In sequence of works) Hazard Details Consequence/Risk Initial Risk Rating Control Measures Residual Risks Additional Control Measures RR
P S RR
1 Planned shallow Excavation (Trial Trench) in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS • Presence of live underground services;
• Services not in area specified on drawings;
• Heavy plant or vehicles accessing work area;
• Presence of unmarked services;
• Risk of explosion due to gas line rupture;
• Risk of flooding of trenches and adjacent areas due to water main damage;
• Risk of electrocution or fire due to cable strike;
• Risk of hazardous waste entering trenches or water systems due to live sewerage damage;
• Risk of damage to low depth underground services from heavy vehicles;
• Risk of vehicles / Plant entering open trenches; 4 3 12
HIGH i. All existing utility service drawings reviewed for known service details and position;
ii. NOC and Utility provider and ATC Excavation permits to be completed, unique number added and recorded in log;
iii. Work Area, including access route for plant, to be CAT scanned to locate exact position of service by competent per
Construction is the industry mostly affected during monsoon season. Not only there are work delays but working in rain also cause some additional Health & Safety hazards. Some extra precautions must be taken to minimize the health risk during rainy season and workers should be trained to work during low visibility and slippery conditions.
Brief description about the height work and brief description about hazards, equipment used for height work and best safety practices during performing a job in a site.
6 Excavations (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Planned Excavation in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS
Use of Excavator for excavating and backfilling
Excavation open in site area
Confined space working – deep excavations
Maintenance of Excavations
Worker exposure to direct sun
(as applicable)
28 edge protection to open edges, shafts and risers risk assessment templatesDwarika Bhushan Sharma
Edge protection design and erection standards
(Classified as Temporary Structure) • Trained personnel required;
• Protection specific design; • Use of unsupervised or untrained personnel to erect protection;
• Worker competency;
• Unapproved amendments to design;
Edge protection installation (hand rails, mesh, boards etc.) to leading edges
(Classified as Temporary Structure) • Works at Height;
• Manual Handling; • Injury from Fall from Heights;
• Injury from falling objects;
• Manual Handling injuries;
• Installation of protection;
Hole protection installation (hand rails, mesh, boards etc.) to risers and penetrations
(Classified as Temporary Structure) • Works at Height; • Injury from Fall from Heights;
• Injury from falling objects;
• Working over other trades;
• Manual Handling injuries;
• Installation of protection;
Hole protection installation (hand rails, mesh, boards etc.) to lift shafts
(Classified as Temporary Structure) • Works at Height; • Injury from Fall from Heights;
• Injury from falling objects;
• Working over other trades;
• Manual Handling injuries;
• Installation of protection;
Dismantling of edge protection • Works at Height;
• Manual Handling;
• Worker competency;
• Injury from Fall from Heights;
• Injury from falling objects;
• Manual Handling injuries;
• Use of unsupervised or untrained personnel;
Maintenance of edge protection
• Adverse weather;
• Edge protection erected for long periods;
• Damage due to incident or adverse weather;
• Incident due to removal of protection barriers;
• Unapproved amendments to design;
1. Project Information: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Project Name: Permit No.:
Project Location:
Requesting Contractor/Company
2. Permit Issuance Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
THIS PERMIT IS ONLY FOR ONE SHIFT AND NOT EXTENDABLE
Description of Task:
Detail of Surroundings:
Permit Validity:
Time (from): __________Hrs.
Time (To): __________Hrs.
Date:
Weight of Load : Max Height of Lift:
Max. Radius of Lift: Lifting Equipment ID/Registration No.:
Crane Capacity (SWL) Lift shall not be carried out if the load chart capacity exceeds 80% (Capacity …………)
Lifting Point Defined: ☐ Yes ☐ No
Road Closure/ Isolation required: ☐ Yes ☐ No
Underground services identified (if applicable):
☐ Yes ☐ No
Load Centre of Gravity Calculated: ☐ Yes ☐ No
3. Lifting Operation Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Crane Operator Contact:
Rigger-1 Contact:
Rigger-2 Contact:
Type of Lifting Crane: ☐ Mobile Crane
☐ Wheel crane ☐ Crawler Crane
☐ All Terrain
☐ Loader/Hiab Crane
☐ Excavator
☐ Elevated working Platform
☐ Mobile Concrete Pump
☐ All Winch
☐ Other :
Lifting Crane Specification: ☐ Year of make (<25 years): __________
☐ Lifting Capacity: __________
☐ No. of rope fall wraps: ___________
☐ SWL: ______________
☐ Boom Reach: __________
☐ Fly Jib Reach: ___________
☐ Other(s): _____________
Type of lifting Gear(s): ☐ Chain Sling,
No. Of Legs: ___________
Each Leg Capacity: ____________
SWL: ______________
☐ Webbing Sling, SWL: ____________
☐ Wire Rope, SWL: _____________
☐ Lifting Beam, SWL: ___________
☐ Shackle, SWL: _____________
☐ Chain Blocks, SWL: ____________
☐ Hook with latch, SWL: ___________
☐ Eye Bolt/Nut, SWL: ____________
☐ Other(s): _________________
4. Prerequisites: (To be filled by initiator/originator and verified by Evaluator)
Checks Yes-No-NA Checks Yes-No-NA
Risk assessment/ method statement and Lifting Plan developed, approved and communicated? ☐ ☐ ☐
Crane outriggers fully extended and spreading pads in place ☐ ☐ ☐
Operatives are consulted and trained? ☐ ☐ ☐
All wheels are off the ground. ☐ ☐ ☐
Provision of vigilance supervision? ☐ ☐ ☐
SWL and radius indicators in working order with visual and audible warning ☐ ☐ ☐
Has the crane valid certification ☐ ☐ ☐
Wind indicator is fitted & in working order ☐ ☐ ☐
Has the lifting gears valid certification ☐ ☐ ☐
load(s) slung correctly by a competent rigger ☐ ☐ ☐
Riggers/slinger competent and certified ☐ ☐ ☐
Tag-line(s) are connected with the load ☐ ☐ ☐
Correct crane selected for the load(s) and radius ☐ ☐ ☐
Suspended Load slewing path is cleared from people and barricaded ☐ ☐ ☐
Ground suitable, even, firm and prepared ☐ ☐ ☐
Destination of load(s) is cleared and prepared sufficiently ☐ ☐ ☐
Safe means of access/egress provided
1. Project Information: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Project Name: Permit No.:
Project Location:
Requesting Contractor/Company
2. Permit Issuance Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
THIS PERMIT IS ONLY FOR ONE SHIFT AND NOT EXTENDABLE
Description of Task:
Detail of Surroundings:
Permit Validity:
Time (from): __________Hrs.
Time (To): __________Hrs.
Date:
Type :
Work at height without guardrails
Work at height on fragile surfaces
3. Prerequisites: (To be filled by initiator/originator and verified by Evaluator) Yes-No-NA
Method Statement and Risk Assessment developed, approved and communicated? ☐ ☐ ☐
Area barricaded & proper signage are posted? ☐ ☐ ☐
Qualified and briefed workers? ☐ ☐ ☐
PPE of workers available & inspected as per MS/RA? ☐ ☐ ☐
Tools/Equipment inspected? ☐ ☐ ☐
Safe means of access/ Egress? ☐ ☐ ☐
Lifeline available and inspected? ☐ ☐ ☐
Fragile surface covered / work surface protected? ☐ ☐ ☐
Dimensions of platform and restrain lanyard match safety requirement? ☐ ☐ ☐
Harness with double lanyard provided and its use briefed to workforce? ☐ ☐ ☐
Harness anchorage point checked? ☐ ☐ ☐
Load bearing capacity of anchoring point checked? ☐ ☐ ☐
Load bearing capacity of fragile service checked? ☐ ☐ ☐
Emergency response procedure and rescue plan are developed & communicated? ☐ ☐ ☐
Others ( Specify) ☐ ☐ ☐
4. Acknowledgement by Initiator and Evaluator:
☐ Acknowledge that all above precautions have been taken. These have also been fully explained to the operatives, and I consider them competent to do it safely.
Initiator/Originator Name: Designation:
Signature: Date /Time:
☐ Acknowledge that I have checked above control measures and consider the work area safe to carry out the activity
Evaluator (HSE Team): Designation:
Signature: Date /Time
Comments (if any):
5. Authorization (PM/CM):
Name: Designation:
Signature: Date /Time:
6. Completion/Cancelation of Permit:
☐ Acknowledge that the area have been restored to a safe and orderly condition.
Initiator Signature: Time:
☐ Acknowledge that I have checked the area and been restored to a safe and orderly condition.
Evaluator Signature : Time:
2 Fire Risk Assessment Template Risk Assessment Templates
1. Site set up of temporary offices and cabins
Incl. Fire risk assessment;
2. Use of Portable gas heating or cutting equipment.
(all areas)
3. Electrical equipment (portable and fixed installation)
4. Smoking prevention, controls and arrangements within the Project
5. Hot Works activity controls
(Grinding, Welding, Cutting etc.)
6. Waste disposal: Combustible materials controlled and disposed of correctly.
(E.g. paper, cardboard plastics or wood.)
7. Storage of Flammable Gas within the project
(Acetylene, propane, butane, LPG etc.)
8. Flammable or highly flammable materials or substances on site and point of use.
(e.g. solvents, paints, adhesives, aerosols etc.)
9. Steps to reduce the potential sources of oxygen to a fire.
10. Any operations (or proposed) that may affect the Fire risk assessment
11. Clear access to electrical components and equipment.
12. Suspended ceilings within temporary buildings
(Offices, cabins etc.)
13. Alterations to structure and installations designed to prevent fire spread
14. Arson Prevention
(including security)
15. Smoke/heat detectors installed in high risk areas
16. Fire call points (break glass) installation.
17. Audible/visual fire alarms.
18 Laying blockwork with access scaffolding Risk Assessment Templates
Vehicles/Plant Equipment movements for block delivery
Hi-Abs, forklifts etc.
Access Scaffolding, Working platforms for high level block laying
Loading out blocks in work area and mixing mortar
Laying blockwork
Disposal of concrete – as per LEED requirements
Worker exposure to direct sun whist working on scaffolding
(as applicable)
7 Falsework (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Access to work areas by personnel and plant.
Material delivery to work area;
Use of powered access equipment for assembly of false-work (if required)
Falsework installation
(Classified as Temporary Structures)
Dismantling of false-work
Maintenance of Falsework
Worker exposure to direct sun whist working on falsework
(as applicable)
11 Piling Operations with Rebar Cage installation Risk Assessment Templates
Piling Rig checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of rig and delivery vehicles to work areas
Siting and setting up of piling rig
Piling operation
(Mobile rig Operator)
Rebar cage fabrication
Pile case and rebar cage lifting operations
5 Trial Trenches (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Planned shallow Excavation (Trial Trench) in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS
Use of Excavator for trial trenches and backfilling
Note:
Wherever practicable trial trenches shall be hand dug to expose services.
Trench (shallow excavation) open in site area
Maintenance of Trenches
Worker exposure to direct sun
(as applicable)
How to use safe work method statements webinarCraig Thornton
In this webinar we were joined by Laurie O'Donoghue of Total Management and Training.
Laurie gave us his thoughts on how to use safe work method statements in your workplace.
The following important questions were answered;
1. What is a Safe Work Method Statement?
2. What is high risk construction work?
3. When is a Safe Work Method Statement required?
4. Preparation of a Safe Work Method Statement
5. Implementation of a Safe Work Method Statement
6. Reviewing a Safe Work Method
The webinar recording can be found here: http://www.mangolive.com/blog-mango/how-to-use-safe-work-method-statements
RISK SCORE CALCULATOR
Use the Risk Score Calculator to Determine the Level of Risk of each Hazard
What would be the
CONSEQUENCE
of an occurrence be? What is the LIKELIHOOD of an occurrence? Hierarchy of Controls
Frequent/Almost certain (5)
Continuous or will happen frequently Often (4)
6 to 12 times a year Likely (3)
1 to 5 times a year Possible (2)
Once every 5 years Rarely (1)
Less than once every 5 years Can the hazard be Eliminated or removed from the work place?
Catastrophic (5)
Multiple Fatalities High 25 High 20 High 15 Medium 10 Medium 5 Can the product or process be substituted for a less hazardous alternative?
Serious (4)
Class 1 single fatality High 20 High 16 High 12 Medium 8 Low 4 Can the hazard be engineered away with guards or barriers?
Moderate (3)
Class2 (AWI or LTI) or Class 1 Permanently disabling effects High 15 High 12 Medium 9 Medium 6 Low 3 Can Administration Controls be adopted
I.e. procedures, job rotation etc.
Minor (2)
Medical attention needed, no work restrictions. MTI Medium10 Medium 8 Medium 6 Low 4 Low 2 Can Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing be worn to safe guard against hazards?
Insignificant (1)
FAI Medium10 Medium 4 Low 3 Low 2 Low 1
Project Name: xxx
RA Ref No.: xxx
RA compilation Date: Review date:
Date:
Compiled by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Overall Task Details
Trial Trenches on site to locate/expose underground services. Use of excavator
Note: Wherever practicable trial trenches shall be hand dug to expose cables
Classed as Temporary Works Relevant Applicable MAS:
• 00246 – Excavations;
• 01413 – Underground services;
• 00940 – Plant Operators. Additional Training required:
Temporary Works Coordinator to be designated NOC’s Required for task:
Dubai Municipality
No Specific Task Step
(In sequence of works) Hazard Details Consequence/Risk Initial Risk Rating Control Measures Residual Risks Additional Control Measures RR
P S RR
1 Planned shallow Excavation (Trial Trench) in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS • Presence of live underground services;
• Services not in area specified on drawings;
• Heavy plant or vehicles accessing work area;
• Presence of unmarked services;
• Risk of explosion due to gas line rupture;
• Risk of flooding of trenches and adjacent areas due to water main damage;
• Risk of electrocution or fire due to cable strike;
• Risk of hazardous waste entering trenches or water systems due to live sewerage damage;
• Risk of damage to low depth underground services from heavy vehicles;
• Risk of vehicles / Plant entering open trenches; 4 3 12
HIGH i. All existing utility service drawings reviewed for known service details and position;
ii. NOC and Utility provider and ATC Excavation permits to be completed, unique number added and recorded in log;
iii. Work Area, including access route for plant, to be CAT scanned to locate exact position of service by competent per
Construction is the industry mostly affected during monsoon season. Not only there are work delays but working in rain also cause some additional Health & Safety hazards. Some extra precautions must be taken to minimize the health risk during rainy season and workers should be trained to work during low visibility and slippery conditions.
Brief description about the height work and brief description about hazards, equipment used for height work and best safety practices during performing a job in a site.
6 Excavations (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Planned Excavation in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS
Use of Excavator for excavating and backfilling
Excavation open in site area
Confined space working – deep excavations
Maintenance of Excavations
Worker exposure to direct sun
(as applicable)
28 edge protection to open edges, shafts and risers risk assessment templatesDwarika Bhushan Sharma
Edge protection design and erection standards
(Classified as Temporary Structure) • Trained personnel required;
• Protection specific design; • Use of unsupervised or untrained personnel to erect protection;
• Worker competency;
• Unapproved amendments to design;
Edge protection installation (hand rails, mesh, boards etc.) to leading edges
(Classified as Temporary Structure) • Works at Height;
• Manual Handling; • Injury from Fall from Heights;
• Injury from falling objects;
• Manual Handling injuries;
• Installation of protection;
Hole protection installation (hand rails, mesh, boards etc.) to risers and penetrations
(Classified as Temporary Structure) • Works at Height; • Injury from Fall from Heights;
• Injury from falling objects;
• Working over other trades;
• Manual Handling injuries;
• Installation of protection;
Hole protection installation (hand rails, mesh, boards etc.) to lift shafts
(Classified as Temporary Structure) • Works at Height; • Injury from Fall from Heights;
• Injury from falling objects;
• Working over other trades;
• Manual Handling injuries;
• Installation of protection;
Dismantling of edge protection • Works at Height;
• Manual Handling;
• Worker competency;
• Injury from Fall from Heights;
• Injury from falling objects;
• Manual Handling injuries;
• Use of unsupervised or untrained personnel;
Maintenance of edge protection
• Adverse weather;
• Edge protection erected for long periods;
• Damage due to incident or adverse weather;
• Incident due to removal of protection barriers;
• Unapproved amendments to design;
1. Project Information: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Project Name: Permit No.:
Project Location:
Requesting Contractor/Company
2. Permit Issuance Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
THIS PERMIT IS ONLY FOR ONE SHIFT AND NOT EXTENDABLE
Description of Task:
Detail of Surroundings:
Permit Validity:
Time (from): __________Hrs.
Time (To): __________Hrs.
Date:
Weight of Load : Max Height of Lift:
Max. Radius of Lift: Lifting Equipment ID/Registration No.:
Crane Capacity (SWL) Lift shall not be carried out if the load chart capacity exceeds 80% (Capacity …………)
Lifting Point Defined: ☐ Yes ☐ No
Road Closure/ Isolation required: ☐ Yes ☐ No
Underground services identified (if applicable):
☐ Yes ☐ No
Load Centre of Gravity Calculated: ☐ Yes ☐ No
3. Lifting Operation Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Crane Operator Contact:
Rigger-1 Contact:
Rigger-2 Contact:
Type of Lifting Crane: ☐ Mobile Crane
☐ Wheel crane ☐ Crawler Crane
☐ All Terrain
☐ Loader/Hiab Crane
☐ Excavator
☐ Elevated working Platform
☐ Mobile Concrete Pump
☐ All Winch
☐ Other :
Lifting Crane Specification: ☐ Year of make (<25 years): __________
☐ Lifting Capacity: __________
☐ No. of rope fall wraps: ___________
☐ SWL: ______________
☐ Boom Reach: __________
☐ Fly Jib Reach: ___________
☐ Other(s): _____________
Type of lifting Gear(s): ☐ Chain Sling,
No. Of Legs: ___________
Each Leg Capacity: ____________
SWL: ______________
☐ Webbing Sling, SWL: ____________
☐ Wire Rope, SWL: _____________
☐ Lifting Beam, SWL: ___________
☐ Shackle, SWL: _____________
☐ Chain Blocks, SWL: ____________
☐ Hook with latch, SWL: ___________
☐ Eye Bolt/Nut, SWL: ____________
☐ Other(s): _________________
4. Prerequisites: (To be filled by initiator/originator and verified by Evaluator)
Checks Yes-No-NA Checks Yes-No-NA
Risk assessment/ method statement and Lifting Plan developed, approved and communicated? ☐ ☐ ☐
Crane outriggers fully extended and spreading pads in place ☐ ☐ ☐
Operatives are consulted and trained? ☐ ☐ ☐
All wheels are off the ground. ☐ ☐ ☐
Provision of vigilance supervision? ☐ ☐ ☐
SWL and radius indicators in working order with visual and audible warning ☐ ☐ ☐
Has the crane valid certification ☐ ☐ ☐
Wind indicator is fitted & in working order ☐ ☐ ☐
Has the lifting gears valid certification ☐ ☐ ☐
load(s) slung correctly by a competent rigger ☐ ☐ ☐
Riggers/slinger competent and certified ☐ ☐ ☐
Tag-line(s) are connected with the load ☐ ☐ ☐
Correct crane selected for the load(s) and radius ☐ ☐ ☐
Suspended Load slewing path is cleared from people and barricaded ☐ ☐ ☐
Ground suitable, even, firm and prepared ☐ ☐ ☐
Destination of load(s) is cleared and prepared sufficiently ☐ ☐ ☐
Safe means of access/egress provided
1. Project Information: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Project Name: Permit No.:
Project Location:
Requesting Contractor/Company
2. Permit Issuance Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
THIS PERMIT IS ONLY FOR ONE SHIFT AND NOT EXTENDABLE
Description of Task:
Detail of Surroundings:
Permit Validity:
Time (from): __________Hrs.
Time (To): __________Hrs.
Date:
Type :
Work at height without guardrails
Work at height on fragile surfaces
3. Prerequisites: (To be filled by initiator/originator and verified by Evaluator) Yes-No-NA
Method Statement and Risk Assessment developed, approved and communicated? ☐ ☐ ☐
Area barricaded & proper signage are posted? ☐ ☐ ☐
Qualified and briefed workers? ☐ ☐ ☐
PPE of workers available & inspected as per MS/RA? ☐ ☐ ☐
Tools/Equipment inspected? ☐ ☐ ☐
Safe means of access/ Egress? ☐ ☐ ☐
Lifeline available and inspected? ☐ ☐ ☐
Fragile surface covered / work surface protected? ☐ ☐ ☐
Dimensions of platform and restrain lanyard match safety requirement? ☐ ☐ ☐
Harness with double lanyard provided and its use briefed to workforce? ☐ ☐ ☐
Harness anchorage point checked? ☐ ☐ ☐
Load bearing capacity of anchoring point checked? ☐ ☐ ☐
Load bearing capacity of fragile service checked? ☐ ☐ ☐
Emergency response procedure and rescue plan are developed & communicated? ☐ ☐ ☐
Others ( Specify) ☐ ☐ ☐
4. Acknowledgement by Initiator and Evaluator:
☐ Acknowledge that all above precautions have been taken. These have also been fully explained to the operatives, and I consider them competent to do it safely.
Initiator/Originator Name: Designation:
Signature: Date /Time:
☐ Acknowledge that I have checked above control measures and consider the work area safe to carry out the activity
Evaluator (HSE Team): Designation:
Signature: Date /Time
Comments (if any):
5. Authorization (PM/CM):
Name: Designation:
Signature: Date /Time:
6. Completion/Cancelation of Permit:
☐ Acknowledge that the area have been restored to a safe and orderly condition.
Initiator Signature: Time:
☐ Acknowledge that I have checked the area and been restored to a safe and orderly condition.
Evaluator Signature : Time:
2 Fire Risk Assessment Template Risk Assessment Templates
1. Site set up of temporary offices and cabins
Incl. Fire risk assessment;
2. Use of Portable gas heating or cutting equipment.
(all areas)
3. Electrical equipment (portable and fixed installation)
4. Smoking prevention, controls and arrangements within the Project
5. Hot Works activity controls
(Grinding, Welding, Cutting etc.)
6. Waste disposal: Combustible materials controlled and disposed of correctly.
(E.g. paper, cardboard plastics or wood.)
7. Storage of Flammable Gas within the project
(Acetylene, propane, butane, LPG etc.)
8. Flammable or highly flammable materials or substances on site and point of use.
(e.g. solvents, paints, adhesives, aerosols etc.)
9. Steps to reduce the potential sources of oxygen to a fire.
10. Any operations (or proposed) that may affect the Fire risk assessment
11. Clear access to electrical components and equipment.
12. Suspended ceilings within temporary buildings
(Offices, cabins etc.)
13. Alterations to structure and installations designed to prevent fire spread
14. Arson Prevention
(including security)
15. Smoke/heat detectors installed in high risk areas
16. Fire call points (break glass) installation.
17. Audible/visual fire alarms.
18 Laying blockwork with access scaffolding Risk Assessment Templates
Vehicles/Plant Equipment movements for block delivery
Hi-Abs, forklifts etc.
Access Scaffolding, Working platforms for high level block laying
Loading out blocks in work area and mixing mortar
Laying blockwork
Disposal of concrete – as per LEED requirements
Worker exposure to direct sun whist working on scaffolding
(as applicable)
7 Falsework (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Access to work areas by personnel and plant.
Material delivery to work area;
Use of powered access equipment for assembly of false-work (if required)
Falsework installation
(Classified as Temporary Structures)
Dismantling of false-work
Maintenance of Falsework
Worker exposure to direct sun whist working on falsework
(as applicable)
11 Piling Operations with Rebar Cage installation Risk Assessment Templates
Piling Rig checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of rig and delivery vehicles to work areas
Siting and setting up of piling rig
Piling operation
(Mobile rig Operator)
Rebar cage fabrication
Pile case and rebar cage lifting operations
5 Trial Trenches (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Planned shallow Excavation (Trial Trench) in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS
Use of Excavator for trial trenches and backfilling
Note:
Wherever practicable trial trenches shall be hand dug to expose services.
Trench (shallow excavation) open in site area
Maintenance of Trenches
Worker exposure to direct sun
(as applicable)
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1. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
Page:
1 of 11
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL 2
2. PURPOSE 2
3. SCOPE 2
4. TERMS & DEFINITIONS 2
5. REFERENCES 3
6. RESPONSIBILITIES 3
7. ORGANIZATION CHART 6
8. MOBILIZATION OF PLANT, EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & MANPOWER 7
9. PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION 7
10. METHODOLOGY- PREPARATORY WORK, WORK EXECUTION METHOD 7
11. HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT 12
12. ATTACHMENTS 13
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2. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
Page:
2 of 11
1. GENERAL
This document covers the sequence activities for the Office Containers & Equipment Mobilization
and Demobilization, General unloading and lifting operation of construction materials / equipments
at The Evonik utility supply project.
2. PURPOSE
The purpose of this document is to follow proper methodology and to carry out the activities in
sequence for the Office Containers & Equipment Mobilization and demobilization, General
unloading and lifting operation of construction materials / equipments at The Evonik utility supply
project.
3. SCOPE
The scope of the work method statement is to outline the procedure and work sequence for the
Office Containers & Equipment Mobilization and Demobilization, general unloading and lifting
operation of construction materials / equipments at The Evonik utility supply project. This Works
Method details the followings,
The requirements and procedures in mobilization of office container & equipment to use
with Evonik utility supply.
Responsibilities.
Organisation chart.
Manpower & Equipment used.
Lifting plan.
Lifting sequence.
Roof installation sequence.
Site Location.
Proposed location for WEC site office.
Roof Structure.
Single Line Diagram.
Risk Assessment.
4. TERMS & DEFINITIONS
HSE – Health safety & Environment.
RA – Risk Assesment.
LM – Lifting Machine.
LG – Lifting Gear.
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3. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
Page:
3 of 11
5. REFERENCE
Work Place Safety And Health Act
Work Place Safety And Health(General Provisions) Regulations
Work Place Safety And Health(Construction) Regulations 2007
WSH(Operations Of Cranes) Regulations 2011
Code of Practice on Safe Lifting Operations in the Work Places
SS536: Code of practice for the safe use of mobile cranes
SS528: specification for personal fall arrest system
SS537 code of practice for safe use of machinery
Code of practice for working safely at heights.
6. RESPONSIBILITY
6.1 Project Manager
Undergone Project Manager's Safety Course and possess valid certificate.
Familiarize himself with the Company's environmental, health and safety management
system and ensure its effective application.
Take prompt corrective actions to remove any unsafe or unhealthy work conditions and to
maintain effectively such corrections made.
Ensure good housekeeping is practiced on site.
Ensure that environmental, health and safety is planned into all operations.
Review all working methods and process, both new and existing to see that all
environmental, health and safety are met.
Act as Chairman to the site safety, health and environment committee and conduct monthly
site committee inspection and meeting.
Participate in all incident investigation and dangerous occurrences incidents.
6.2 Project Engineers
Familiar himself with the Company's environmental, health and safety management system.
Review any new or changes in processes, equipment and materials to ensure that safety,
health and environment are not disregarded.
Establish and maintain a programme for the identification and assessment of hazards.
Assist in the investigation of every serious or fatal accident and dangerous occurrence and
recommend preventive measures.
Ensure that method statements, hazard analysis and safe work procedures for hazardous
operations must be submitted by the sub-contractors prior to commencement of work on site.
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4. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
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6.3 WSH Coordinator
Undergone Building Construction Safety Supervisor Course and WSH Co-coordinator
Course possess valid Certificate.
Ensure that all rules and regulations as stipulated in the WSHA (Construction) Regulations
are met.
Inspect and rectifying any unsafe place of work and unsafe practices.
Checking sub-contractors work to ensure compliance with the WSHA (Construction)
Regulations.
Liaison with sub-contractors with respect to environmental, health and safety works
undertaken by them.
Assist the Safety Manager, Workplace Safety and Health Officer and Environmental Control
Officer in all safety, health & environment matters.
Carry out site safety, health and environment programmes and procedures.
Assist in organizing safety, health and environment awareness activities such as toolbox
meetings, safety, health and environment orientation, safety, health and environment
promotional activities, etc.
Ensure that issuance of personal protective equipment are properly recorded and
documented.
Coordinates and assures compliance with the Risk Assessment Program
6.4 Foremen/ Supervisor
Responsible for the safety, health & welfare of all workers either assigned or not assigned to
him but may be working temporary in his area.
Ensure that workers know safety, health and environment rules and regulations, follow safe
job procedures and be aware of all major hazards associated with their work and work areas.
Maintain satisfactory standards of housekeeping in his assigned area.
Investigate all incidents to worker(s) and/or equipment in his area and assist Workplace
Safety and Health Officer to put up accurate incident report on all such investigation.
Ensure that all workers working in his area use the appropriate personal protective
equipment.
6.5 Lifting Supervisors
Undergone Lifting Supervisor Safety Course and possess valid certificate
Possess relevant experience in lifting operations for a period of not less than one year before
the appointment as a lifting supervisor.
Co-ordinate all lifting activities.
Supervise all lifting operation by a mobile crane or tower crane in accordance with the
lifting plan.
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5. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
Page:
5 of 11
Ensure that only registered crane operators, appointed riggers and appointed signalmen
participate in any lifting operation involving the use of a mobile crane or a tower crane.
Ensure that the ground conditions are safe for any lifting operation to be performed by any
mobile crane.
Brief all crane operators, riggers and signalmen on the lifting plan
If any unsatisfactory or unsafe conditions are reported to him by any crane operator or
rigger, take such measures to rectify the unsatisfactory or unsafe condition or otherwise
ensure that any lifting operation is carried out safely.
6.6 Crane Operators
Undergone Crane Operator's Training Course and possess valid certificate.
Before the start of every work shift, to carry out operational tests on all limiting and
indicating devices under no load conditions before any lifting operation is carried out and
shall enter the results of such tests in a log book or log-sheet.
To ascertain whether the ground conditions, in particular the ground surface on which a
mobile crane is to be operated, are safe for travel or any lifting operation; and if he is of the
opinion that it is not safe for travel or any lifting operation, he shall report this to the lifting
supervisor.
To ensure that any outrigger when it is required is fully extended and secured.
Not to carry out any lifting operation unless he has been briefed by the lifting supervisor on
the lifting plan.
Not to hoist any object if he is unable to ascertain the weight of the load.
Not to hoist any load unless he has received a clear signal from a signalman.
Not to engage in any act or manoeuvre which is not in accordance with safe and sound
practice.
Not to hoist any load if there is any obstruction in the path of manoeuvre and if there is any
such obstruction, he shall report this immediately to the lifting supervisor.
Not to manoeuvre or hold any suspended load over any public road or public area unless that
road or area has been cordoned off
Not to operate a mobile crane or a tower crane within 3 metres of any live overhead power
line.
Not to use the crane for any operation for which it is not intended, including pulling or
dragging a load
To ensure that any stationary truck mounted or wheel mounted crane is adequately and
securely blocked while it is on a slope.
To report any failure or malfunction of the crane to the lifting supervisor and to make an
appropriate entry of the failure or malfunction in the log book or log-sheet of the crane.
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6. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
Page:
6 of 11
6.7 Riggers
Appoint a rigger in a workplace unless the person has successfully completed rigger training
course acceptable to the Commissioner.
Check the slings to be used for slinging the loads to ensure that the slings are of good
construction, sound and suitable material, and adequate strength and free from patent defect.
Ensure that an adequate number of legs of the sling are used and that the slinging angle is
correct so as to prevent the sling from being overloaded during the hoisting.
Determine the weight of the load which is to be lifted and inform the crane operator of the
weight of the load;
Ensure that only proper lifting gears are used in conjunction with the sling.
Ensure that the load to be lifted is secure, stable and balanced.
Ensure that any loose load (which includes any stone, brick or tile) is placed in a receptacle
to prevent the load or part thereof from falling during the lifting operation.
Place adequate padding at the edges of the load which come in contact with the sling so as to
prevent the sling from being damaged; and
Report any defect in the lifting gear to the lifting supervisor.
6.8 Signalmen
Undergone Signalman's Training Course and possess valid certificate.
Ensure or verify with the rigger that the load is properly rigged up before he gives a clear
signal to the crane operator to lift the load.
Give correct and clear signals to guide the crane operator in the maneuver of the load safely
to its destination.
6.9 Banksmen
He will be in-house trained, with a whistle and hi-visibility vest.
Assist in assessing the ground conditions prior to the entry of equipment/ machinery/
vehicle.
Use standard signals to guide the movements of machinery/equipment/vehicle at/to the
location of works to be carried out.
Communicate to the drivers/operators during the movements of the
machinery/equipment/Vehicle.
Station full time on site assisting in guiding all vehicular movements on site.
Report any incidents/accidents to his immediate supervisor, sembcorp site/safety personnel
The movements of machinery/equipment/vehicle will be stopped during the absence of the
banksman to prevent any incidents on site.
The operator/driver must be able to see the banksman during the communication process.
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7. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
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The banksman must be stationed in such a way not to be in the line of fire (front, behind or
in-between) of the equipment movement
6.10 Workers
Accepting individual responsibility for their own safe behavior as well as sharing
responsibility with their fellow workers and line supervision to look out for their own as
well as their co-workers.
Work in a safe manner at all times.
Complying with HSE requirements which apply to an individual’s work activities.
Keeping the work area in an orderly condition.
Wear PPE provided to them and inspect it daily.
Comply with work instructions and permits.
Attend daily tool box/pre-task meetings
Inspect all tools before use and on a daily basis.
7. ORGANIZATION CHART
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8. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
Page:
8 of 11
8. MOBILIZATION OF PLANT, EQUIPMENT, TOOLS AND RESOURCES
8.1 Equipments
8.1.1 Lorry Crane with safe woking load 10 tons.
8.1.2 Transportation Trucks
8.1.3 Personal Protective Equipments
8.1.4 Electrical Generators
8.2 Tools
8.2.1 Measuring and Leveling Tools
8.2.2 Clamping Tools
8.2.3 Hand held Tools- Spanner, screw driver, plumb etc.
8.2.4 Lifting Tools- Belts, Sling, Chain Block, Hoist, Shackle, Ropes etc.
8.2.5 Portable power Tools like Grinding machine, Drilling Machine etc.
8.2.6 Stepladder & Extension ladder
8.2.7 Nails for the metal roofing
8.2.8 Heavy duty hammer & half a pound 2” sized roofing nails
8.2.9 Hand Saw
8.2.10 Scaffolding pipe.
8.2.11 GI wire.
8.3 Man Power
8.3.1 Project Engineer 1 person
8.3.2 Safety Co ordinator 1 person
8.3.3 Lifting supervisor 1 person
8.3.4 Lorry crane operator 1 person
8.3.5 Rigger man 2 persons
8.3.6 Banks man 1 person
8.3.7 signal man 1 person
8.3.8 General worker 2 persons
9. PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION
All personnel delegated to the work would have undergone the relevant mandatory and
project specific in-house training
All personnel would be competent for the tasks that they will be carrying out,
Supervisory personnel will act as “vehicle commanders” by following and guiding the
vehicle into and around the plant
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9. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
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9 of 11
Please refer the attachment for the competency personnel certificates.
10. METHODOLOGY
10.1 Preparatory Work
Ensure that the document received bear the stamp “Issued for Construction” and are of
latest revision.
The documents submitted/referred with this method statement shall be considered as
an integral part of this method statement and shall be read in conjunction with the
same.
Lorry Crane Safe Working Load is 10 tons.
LG & LM certificate to be submitted.
All vehicles & equipment to be used in the work should be initially checked and
approved by Evonik / Sembcorp authorized personnel.
Lifting Supervisor & Lorry crane operator will check & plan the travel routes prior to
mobilization. Ensure travel routes & access to the jobsite is in good condition and free
from obstruction.
Check and confirm crane set-up positioning.
Working area shall be barricaded with proper devices & warning signs to display.
Unauthorized person are not allowed in the area barricaded off
Workers shall wear appropriate PPE for the task.
Safety Coordinator & Lifting supervisor shall be present at all time during lifting
activity.
10.2 Work Execution Method
9.2.1 Lifting Work:
All lifting tools, equipments and ropes used for lifting shall be inspected and certified
by WSH regulations. Activities shall be done according to the proper method
statement for lifting and mobilization.
Submit method statement and RA for review and approval by Evonik / Sembcorp
before commencing the mentioned work.
Apply the lifting permit before work commence. Lifting supervisor will conduct tool
box and brief the safe lifting operation before work start.
Lifting plan (as per attachment) shall be filled up and attached with load chart and LM
certificate shall be submitted during application for permit.
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10. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
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Prior to Lifting Works, it must have an approved Lifting permit and Lifting Plan.
Which indicate the type of cranes & lifting gears accessories indicated. The lifting
plan must be attached with the lifting permit and display in the lifting area.
Before starting the lifting work, the assigned people must wear proper PPE and
adequate safety procedure must be implemented.
All employee and worker involved in the work should first undergo training or safety
induction with Sembcorp
WEC shall employ an experienced, competent and responsible Lifting supervisor to
plan and execute lifting operations.
Barricade the marked location scheduled for unloading and lifting operation with
safety signages.
To Provide safe work during mobilization and demobilization of office containers,
there are consideration which take according to weight of the container.
The site supervisor should prepare the site area to be clean and clear from obstruction.
Positioned the Lorry Crane near the designated storage area and steel plate should be
place over the landed of the lorry crane out-rigger.
Attached the four hooks lifting gear with tag line to the hook attached to the tip of
lifting boom.
Attached the four hooks to the four lifting slot corners of steel plates, container and
ensure that the hooks were locked.
Lift one steel plate / sheet pile and container at a time and unload at the nearby
designated storage area.
Repeat the process until all materials were unloaded.
Safety equipment must always present and ready for immediate use.
9.2.2 Roofing Work
Determine the roofing material required.
Cut the timber to the precise length.
Fix the scaffolding pipe using clamp in the container vane edge.
Use stepladder to reach the top of container & hang up the hook to scaffold pipes to
prevent falling.
Lift up timber one by one and fixed using GI wire to scaffolding pipe.
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11. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
Page:
11 of 11
When the roof structure is finish, put the roofing sheet using 2” nails.
Finally do proper house keeping.
9.2.3 Installation of lightining protection.
Bolt one No. of Air terminal in each corners of the top layer of the container.
Connect the four air terminal each other with the use of aluminium tape.
Connect the air terminal with copper rod in underground using aluminium tape.
Finally do proper house keeping.
11. HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
WEC HSE Manager shall ensure that the work is performed accordance to the approved
Construction Safety Manual and precautions specified in the work permit. He shall
ensure that barricades, warning tapes, warning signs, firefighting equipments and first
aid kits are readily available at the working area.
Tool box talk shall be conducted on a daily basis to inform the workers of the recent
safety issues and incidents and to get feedback of any unreported unsafe acts. Feedback
will then be processed and resolved.
11.1 Safety Procedures
11.1.1 Area shall be barricaded adequately with warning barriers prior to any lift.
11.1.2 All Equipment shall be checked for good conditions before commencing the work.
11.1.3 Unauthorized persons shall be excluded from the area.
11.1.4 Lifting equipment capacity and correct load slinging will be verified.
11.1.5 When lifting, the personnel shall not remain in the lifting equipment work area.
11.1.6 Adequate standards shall be adopted for the construction of stages, planks, scaffolds,
etc.
11.1.7 Adequate caution boards and warning signs shall be provided.
11.1.8 All lifting equipment shall have valid certificates.
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12. METHOD STATEMENT FOR OFFICE CONTAINER
& EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION AND
DEMOBILIZATION, GENERAL UNLOADING AND
LIFTING OPERATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS / EQUIPMENTS.
Project:
EVONIK UTILITY SUPPLY
Project No.:
P4274
Rev:
01
Date:
07/01/2015
Page:
12 of 11
11.1.9 Only trained and authorized personnel shall operate the vehicles / Machinaries.
11.1.10 All lifting gears and shackles used shall be approved type with valid certificates.
11.1.11 Electrical installations and equipment shall conform to standards.
11.1.12 Do not stand under suspended loads.
11.1.13 On completion of job, the area shall be cleared of any materials and keep clean and tidy.
11.1.14 Hazard analysis for hazardous operation shall be carried out prior to commencing the
works.
12. ATTACHMENT
1. Proposed location for site plan.
2. Proposed site office and worker rest area.
3. Roof structure.
4. Single line drawing for site office container.
5. Certificates.
6. Lifting Plan.
7. LM, LG & callibration certificates.
8. Appointment letter.
9. Training matrix.
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