TS-406 - Method Statement For Cable Tray Installation
TS-406 - Method Statement For Cable Tray Installation
TS-406 - Method Statement For Cable Tray Installation
STAGE 1
Project No.
Contract No.
AR 05/13
122-C01R
Date
20/07/2014
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METHOD STATEMENT
FOR
CABLE TRAY INSTALLATION
REV
Date
Designation
Name
Visa
Name
Visa
Name
Issued by:
Verified by :
Approved by:
Signature:
Signature:
Signature:
Visa
Date: 20/07/2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. TITLE.
2. SCOPE OF WORK
4. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
5. QUALITY ASSURANCE
6. APPENDICES
A. Risk Assessment (Task, Hazard, Consequences and Control Measures)
B. Briefing Register
C. Job safety analysis
Date: 20/07/2014
1. TITLE
METHOD STATEMENT FOR Cable Tray Installation
2. Scope of Work
2.1. General Description
This method statement is to outline the sequences and methods of works intended to be used
for the Cable Tray Installation.
This procedure shall be applied to the Inspection, method and criteria for installation work
carried out by the electrical department.
Electrical Grinder
Electrical Drill
Hand Tools
Ladder
Wire cutters
Hacksaw
Measuring tape
Wooden Hammer
Flat File
Screw Drivers
Open and box spanners
2.3. Materials
Materials used will be as per the material submittal approved by the Royal commission and
routing as well and sizes will be as per the approved drawings.
2.4. Planning and Preparations
Before commencing work a Site Supervisor will be assigned as responsible for the activity
covered by this method statement. A site specific briefing on this method statement, risk
assessment and the emergency procedures will provided to all operatives and a briefing
register will be signed. A copy of the method statement and emergency procedures will be
kept on site in welfare facilities.
Plan of this work to be according to Royal Commission.
All material and Equipment should be checked and stored properly at site.
Safety measures and instruction should be issued to all staff in charge.
All necessary signs, barricades and warning tape will be applied in the field.
Prepare the safe access to the sites for workers and equipments.
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Ensure that proper materials are available and are approved for use, as well as the approved
drawings.
Verify site access / routing and mark support locations.
Install / erect proper scaffoldings and ladders where ever required during installation of
supports and cable trays.
Fix the support on the natural structures, by drilling appropriate holes.
Fix the vertical trays channel on the support.
The cable trays shall be installed in such a way that, as often as possible the cables can be
laid directly in place rather than being pulled through.
Clearance shall be maintained / observed during Cable Tray Installation as per specified on
approved drawings and specifications.
Cable Trays & Ladders shall be supported adequately and fix bolt and clamps as per
specifications and drawings.
Sharp edges of cable trays shall be reamed to smooth and paint.
Touch up paint shall be applied to the scratches / damaged surface of cable trays.
Care to be taken to avoid corrosion and rust formation during installation.
Earth continuity conductors shall be provided .
Ensure that cable trays and ladders are erected correctly, inspected by QC and approved by
Royal commission Engineer prior to cable laying.
All cable shall be securely fixed to the tray, work and the complete installation must be
carried out in a neat and workmanlike manner without crossovers
All materials and documentation relevant to the work will be checked by Quality Control
Engineer prior to the commencement of works. Ensure that all materials to be installed are
inspected by QC and accepted by the RC Engineer.
Construction Manager shall be responsible for the work procedure to ensure that Cable Tray
Installation is carried out as per method statement. He shall ensure works shall be executed
in accordance with RC specification standards section 16055 and strictly imposed the safety
regulation on the site.
The Quality Control Engineer shall be responsible for conducting surveillance and
inspection of work and ensuring all records and test results will be acquired & recorded. He
shall prepare all the documents required for inspection.
The Quality Control Engineer and RC Field Engineer shall be responsible to carry out
inspections and release hold point for the preceding works.
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Tool box talk shall be conducted and brief safety measures required for the ensuring
days will be discussed.
First Aid facility will be available during the process of work site.
Correct PPE and Safety precautions requirements will be taken for the entire works.
Safety Harness will be used whenever work is carried out on the above grade
elevations.
Proper housekeeping at the end of the day is a part of mandatory task assigned to
workers to avoid accidents due to littered tolls and materials.
Al Jazea / EPPM shall maintain safe working conditions at all times. And Conduct
weekly tool box meeting discussing the safe working habit and procedure in case
of emergency.
All hazardous materials found should be reported to RC Safety Department and
dumped in a designated dumping area.
Safety shoes
Rubber bootsas required
Safety harnessas required
Safety Gloves
Safety Helmet
Safety Eye Glasses
Dust Mask
Ear Protection
Date: 20/07/2014
POSITION
CONTACT NO.
Project Manager
0503128734
Construction
Manager
0506284904
YASER
Civil Supervisor
0541377615
ADEL MSELMI
Electrical Field
Engineer
0545097267
Male Nurse
0547730914
MAHER
AKKASH
HAMED
ROMDHANI
NORBINTO
G.SALCEDO
Safety Manager
0552890503
Date: 20/07/2014
997
Fire
998
Police
999
401
0515014293
0515012677
4. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
4.1. Safety & Health Contractor Requirement
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5. QUALITY ASSURANCE
5.1. Contractual requirements
The Al Jazea / EPPM QC Engineer and RC Field Engineer shall witness all quality
control testing requirement of the work done.
Hold points will be carried out as required by the Inspection & Test plan.
The Construction Manager shall always monitor the work activities to check if all
the safety, environmental requirements and work procedure stated in this Method
statement are strictly followed.
Safety Manager/Officer shall always monitor the safe working condition at site
during the execution of this activity.
The Al Jazea / EPPM QC Engineer to monitor the site as the work progresses.
The Site Engineer/Foreman shall monitor all works accomplished per the technical
specification and quality requirements of the project.
6. APPENDICES
Date: 20/07/2014
1. Improbable <1%
2. Remote 1 to 10%
3. Possible 10 to 50%
4. Probable 50 to 90%
5. Almost certain > 90%
RISK INDEX
The risk index is then simply defined by multiplying together the frequency index and
severity index. With this ranking system this will yield a number between 1 and 25. Refer
to the following table and read off the priority rating:
10
12
15
12
16
20
10
15
20
25
1
2
SEVERITY/CONSEQUENCE
The following shading indicates the level of risk:
Intolerable
Tolerable
Negligible
17-25
6-16
1-5
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NAME
PROFESSION
SIGNATURE
Date: 20/07/2014
Date:
Project:
Location:
Site supervisor:
Safety Engineer:
Job Description:
Equipment Operator:
Position:
Name:
Position:
Preliminary Precautions
Does the equipment and
equipment operator have the
appropriate license?
Yes
No
Yes (Where?
No
_______________
____________________________
____
Is excavation being done
manually? ___, if not, why?
____________________________
___)
Yes (Where?
___________________)
No (Why? __________
____________________)
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Yes
No (Why? __________
____________________)
Yes (Who?
No (Why? __________
_____________________)
____________________)
(1) Job/Tasks
List all types of work tasks being performed in your work location. Remember to include all
functions and positions and be specific with the tasks, potential hazards, and preventative measures.
(Continued on next page)
All Job/Tasks
Preventive Measures
Job/Tasks
Reviews and Signatures (To be reviewed and signed by all contractor and RC managers on-site)
Name:
Signature:
Name:
Signature: