This method statement summarizes the pipe welding work to be done at a power generation building. It outlines the key equipment needed like welding machines, materials, and safety gear. It describes access to the work area, fall protection measures, and hazardous substances. The responsibilities of roles involved are defined. The work sequence is then outlined which involves preparing pipes and fittings, fitting up as per welding procedures, qualified supervision, and quality inspection. Installation and inspection will follow the quality control document plan.
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)
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)
Lifting operation, as a huge and complicated systems engineering, involves every aspects of enterprise production. This paper will briefly introduce some common problems and control procedures during operation for occupational safety and health .
Offshore shift supervisor cum Offshore Construction SuperintendentMuhammad MuhdKhairul
-To Acting as a offshore construction superintendent OR offshore construction supervisor.
To be a leader@front line supervisor to overview/execution the whole task/workpack,drawing, project materials & manpower during project turnaround period.
-work as a team with offshore field engineer and client to updated project plan and any revision made by onshore project team/office.
-To ensure that the whole tasks is completed timely as per project period.
-To ensure all crews members is aware in safety aspect and working safely till project completed.
-My working experience is 17 years and working records as well as involvement in oils and gas industry
(offshore and onshore) for construction and fabrication, Provision of
hook-up, commissioning, Topsides major maintenance (TMM), Facilities
improvement project (FIP), Project upgrading for fire and gas
system//UPS/IPS/IDS and F & G. Topsides corrosion and base maintenance
(TCBM), Project repairing, Installation and maintenance and replacement of piping and structural activities.
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.
Permit To Work
Types of Permit To Work
Hot Work Permit
Confined Space Entry Permit
Electrical Permit
Excavation Permit
Radiography Permit
Crane Critical Lifts Permit
Man Basket Operation
Permit Issuer Responsibilities
Permit Receiver Responsibilities
HSE Permit Coordinator
Responsibilities
Revalidation of the Permit
Work Permit Flow Chart
12 Sheet Piling Operations (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Sheet piling Rig checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of rig and sheet pile delivery vehicles to work areas
Siting and setting up of sheet piling rig
Sheet piling operation
(Mobile rig Operator)
Sheet piling operation
Installation of distribution boards to work areas • Electricity • Electrocution;
• Fire;
Temporary electrics - offices • Electrical connections and terminations • Use of untrained electricians for electrical works;
• Use of substandard electrical fixtures and fittings;
• Use of substandard connections;
• Non-adherence to colour coding of wiring;
• Incorrect earthing;
• Tripping hazard; Damage to unprotected cables;
• Use of incorrectly rated fuses;
Site generators – offices and site
• Temporary supply • Generator fires;
• Incident due to incorrect earthing;
• Fuel leakage – environmental risk;
• Fuel storage;
• Noise;
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:
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.
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Lifting operation, as a huge and complicated systems engineering, involves every aspects of enterprise production. This paper will briefly introduce some common problems and control procedures during operation for occupational safety and health .
Offshore shift supervisor cum Offshore Construction SuperintendentMuhammad MuhdKhairul
-To Acting as a offshore construction superintendent OR offshore construction supervisor.
To be a leader@front line supervisor to overview/execution the whole task/workpack,drawing, project materials & manpower during project turnaround period.
-work as a team with offshore field engineer and client to updated project plan and any revision made by onshore project team/office.
-To ensure that the whole tasks is completed timely as per project period.
-To ensure all crews members is aware in safety aspect and working safely till project completed.
-My working experience is 17 years and working records as well as involvement in oils and gas industry
(offshore and onshore) for construction and fabrication, Provision of
hook-up, commissioning, Topsides major maintenance (TMM), Facilities
improvement project (FIP), Project upgrading for fire and gas
system//UPS/IPS/IDS and F & G. Topsides corrosion and base maintenance
(TCBM), Project repairing, Installation and maintenance and replacement of piping and structural activities.
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.
Permit To Work
Types of Permit To Work
Hot Work Permit
Confined Space Entry Permit
Electrical Permit
Excavation Permit
Radiography Permit
Crane Critical Lifts Permit
Man Basket Operation
Permit Issuer Responsibilities
Permit Receiver Responsibilities
HSE Permit Coordinator
Responsibilities
Revalidation of the Permit
Work Permit Flow Chart
12 Sheet Piling Operations (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Sheet piling Rig checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of rig and sheet pile delivery vehicles to work areas
Siting and setting up of sheet piling rig
Sheet piling operation
(Mobile rig Operator)
Sheet piling operation
Installation of distribution boards to work areas • Electricity • Electrocution;
• Fire;
Temporary electrics - offices • Electrical connections and terminations • Use of untrained electricians for electrical works;
• Use of substandard electrical fixtures and fittings;
• Use of substandard connections;
• Non-adherence to colour coding of wiring;
• Incorrect earthing;
• Tripping hazard; Damage to unprotected cables;
• Use of incorrectly rated fuses;
Site generators – offices and site
• Temporary supply • Generator fires;
• Incident due to incorrect earthing;
• Fuel leakage – environmental risk;
• Fuel storage;
• Noise;
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:
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.
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Methodstatement welding
1. METHOD STATEMENT
Page 1 of 9
Description of
Task/ Activity: METHOD STATEMENT FOR PIPE WELDING AT POWER GENERATION
BUILDING.
Project Name: Al Ba’itha Mine Infrastructure and Utilities
Company: Ma’ameer General Contracting, MGC
Prepared By: Anand Subi
Position: Qc inspector Date:
Contractor Project
Manager Review:
Sumesh.G.P
Position: Site Manager Date:
DL Discipline
Engineer/Manager Review:
Position: Construction Manager Date:
DL HSE Manager Review: George Kennedy
Position: HSE Manager Date:
WPF Review: HENRY
Position: HSE Manager Date:
Document Reference:
Associated JSA
Reference Number Attached
Yes No
2. METHOD STATEMENT
Page 2 of 9
Key Plant and Tools
Required:
Chainblock,welding machines etc.
Key Materials
Required:
N/A
Other Essential
Equipment:
(i.e.: access platforms, Lifting Ropes,Barricade,Signage,Flags,
Winches, Chain block)
Specific Identified
Residual Hazards:
(or refer to the task
specific risk
assessment(s))
N/A
Specific Staff Training
Requirements:
(i.e.: Confined Spaces/Abrasive Wheels/Working at Height/Plant Operators etc)
, crane operator, riggers
Temporary Supports
and Props needed to
facilitate the works:
(If none, state none.)
None
Method of Access and
Egress to the work
area:
N/A
Fall Protection
Measures:
(Where work at height cannot
be eliminated - consider both
Personnel & Materials)
(i.e.: Guard Rails/Toe Boards/Brick Guards/Safety Harnesses/Exclusion Zones etc)
Exclusion zone with barricade , signage and flag man.
Hazardous
Substances:
(Attach COSHH Assessments
and MSDS)
(i.e.: Lubricants/Solvents/Flammable Materials/Refrigerants/Welding Gases etc)
Very Toxic Harmful/
Irritant
Corrosive Dangerous
for the
environment
Oxidising Highly
flammable
Explosive
Applicable: No No No No No No No
3. METHOD STATEMENT
Page 3 of 9
SWL's:
(Detail any limits on the loadings applicable to temporary plant/equipment or fixed elements of the structure
where the work is taking place.)
Required Personnel
Protective Equip.:
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
OTHER:
1: Coveralls
:
Safety
Boots
Hard Hats Safety
Gloves
Hearing
Protection
Respiratory
Protection
Eye
Protection
Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
High
Visibility
Welder
Shield
Face Shield Fall Arrest Disposable
Mask
Goggles
Emergency
Procedures:
The duties, responsibilities, and names of employees assigned with rescue
and medical tasks.
First Aid Facilities:
Name of On-Site First Aider: Umer
First Aid Box Location: Power Generation biulding
Location of Nearest Hospital: Qiba Hospital
Other Information &
Comments:
Mechanical Engineer – Hamayoun Nawaz
Communication methods : Face to Face - team briefings, meetings
and presentations.
4. METHOD STATEMENT
Page 4 of 9
RESPONSIBILITIES
1) All work will be undertaken by qualified competent persons with
experience of the type of work described above, and in all
cases in full accordance with safety procedures specified.
2) It is the responsibility of the supervisor to ensure prior to giving
any personnel the job of installation that they are fully aware of
the hazards involved and are competent to carry out the work
safely.
3) The supervisor must ensure that this procedure is fully
complied with.
3.1) All mechanical workers must check by a mechanical supervisor
before starting of any work.
3.2)All workers must also sign in on each piece of equipment before
doing any work on it. All required information must be entered legibly.
Users should request a replacement for full sign in sheets.
4) Site In Charge(Sumesh G.P) – has an ultimate responsibility of
compliance of work to, relevant methodologies, standards,
specifications listed, while assuring adequate organization
resources.
5) HSE Supervisor(Saiuj) – shall be responsible to implement
HSE Plan.
6) QA/QC Inspector(Anand) – responsible for the Inspection
Request (IR) preparation, 100% inspection activities and
ensure compliance with quality requirements and
specifications.
7) Field Engineer(H.Nawas) – ensure that all related works are
carried out in accordance with approved released for
construction drawings, specifications, schedule, quality and
safety. Reports to Site Manager
8) Fabricators– will do all the fabrication work as per approved
drawings and standards
9) Helpers- These are to assist the technicians for the technical
works ,cleaning etc.
10)Supervisor / Foreman(Umar,Afsal) – Supervise all field
installations and reports to Field Engineer.
5. METHOD STATEMENT
Page 5 of 9
11)Welders- the qualified welders will give production joints as per
approved welding procedure specification.
12)Ensure that Hoisting and Rigging accessories are free from
damage.
13 ) Provide third party inspection certificates for the welding
accessories.
14) Surveyors report is required for the level of foundation, centre
line etc.
15) All personnel must have competency certification cards to be
in date.
16) Users are required to clean up all chips, dirt, oil, etc.
produced during the use of any piece of equipment.
Compressed air shall not to be used to clean the machines.
17) Cleanup starts 15 minutes before the posted closing time.
SAFETY:
1. Every employee should be trained in work place safety.
2. To prevent accident sharpedges of materials, wooden or
metal lining should be properly handled.
3 Clamps to be used for piping welding must be suitable,
sufficient and fit for purpose.
4. When welding the all mechanical equipment must be
protected with flags, watch man barriers etc.
6. Concerned persons are allowed during welding..
7 The technicians working on top, must handle the parts
andtools
Carefully so as to prevent them to fall down.
8. All tools and equipment are to be returned to their proper location
before the user leaves the area.
9. No equipment is to be left running while physically or
mentally unattended
6. METHOD STATEMENT
Page 6 of 9
10. Any personal injuries are to be reported immediately. Those
giving first aid to others should use the gloves provided to protect
themselves from blood borne disease. All injuries must be reported
immediately. Depleted first aid supplies should also be reported
immediately.
11. No food or drink is permitted in the site. No audio equipment,
either with or without headsets may be operated in the lab.
12. Users must receive proper instruction on each piece of equipment
prior to using it for the first time. Typically, this will occur in during
a regularly scheduled training program.
13. Users must not undertake any actions that may injure or distract
other users or result in damage to equipment or the work of others
CUTTING AND WELDING PROCEDURES:
All cutting and welding operations performed at tuft by tuft
personnel or contractors must be carried out in accordance
with standards set forth by the American Welding Society and
the appropriate American National Standard institute standard
concerning cutting and welding.
Designated Areas should be barricaded.
Cutting and welding is only permitted by designated areas.
FIRE PRECAUTIONS
When cutting or welding outside a designated area, remove
the work to a safe location free of combustible materials if
possible.
If the work cannot be moved ,clear flammable materials and
rubbish from the area for about a 35 feet radius.
If these precautions are not feasible, shield or cover such
materials with fire resistive materials to protect them for
combustion.
Holes in the floor and walls must be covered to prevent sparks
from falling through unnoticed onto people or combustible
materials below.
Maintain a fire watch when doing this kind of work and have
7. METHOD STATEMENT
Page 7 of 9
a charged fire extinguisher readily available.
Do not cut or weld any closed vessel that has contained or has
suspected to have contained flammable or toxic materials until
it has been tested, thoroughly cleaned , purged and vented.
Traces of the material may still be in the vessel and result in a
fire or explosion ,or create a toxic exposure.
Accident Prevention
Common sense and safe working practice is the key to
accident prevention. If you are unsure about an operation,
request assistance.
SEQUENCE OF WORK
The following working sequences are to be followed in site.
1. Identify the materials and equipments in site.
2. Refer the drawings and ensure the proper locations and dimensions
by concerned engineer.
3. Arrange all tools,materials and equipments orderly near to the work
area.The following tools and equipments to be used
a)welding machine
b)electrodes
c)grinder
d)pipe supports
e)spirit level
f)right angle
g)measuring tape
h)permanent marker
i)argon cylinder etc.
4. Prepare the pipes and other fittings as per approved drawings and
standards.
5. Start to fitup process as per approved welding procedure
specifications by qualified fabricators ,fitters and welders.
6. Check and ensure all welders and other technicians are qualified.
7. Monitor all welding and related works by approved supervisors and
qc inspector
8. Prepare all quality and related documents by qc inspector.
9. Coordinate with the owner and client inspectors or engineers for final
8. METHOD STATEMENT
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inspection and keep all records as per client procedures.
INSTALLATION AND INSPECTION
Prior to final installation, the mechanical discipline shall release the and
verifying the activities of bolting, chipping work and other cleaning.
Each installation procedure shall follow the Inspection plan as per QC
document.The qc inspector is responsible for all qc documents to submit
and keep updated records.
9. METHOD STATEMENT
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DATE TRADE
NAME
PRINT SIGNATURE
RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER / SUPERVISOR
I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE METHOD STATEMENT
FOR THE WORK ACTIVITIES ABOVE