Material Control Procedure
Material Control Procedure
Material Control Procedure
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCE
3. RESPONSIBILITY
4. DEFINITION
5. PROCEDURE
A. MATERIAL RECEIVING
B. MATERIAL STORAGE
C. MATERIAL HANDLING AND EQUIPMENT HANDLING
D. PRESERVATION OF MATERIAL
E. ISSUE OF MATERIAL
F. RETURN OF THE REUSABLE LEFT-OVER ITEMS
G. RECORDS
6. TABLES
TABLE 1: MATERIAL OVERAGE OF SHORTAGE REPORT
TABLE 2: DAILY RECEIPT SUMMARY REPORT
TABLE 3: MATERIAL INVENTORY CHECK LIST
TABLE 4: STORAGE CONTROL INSPECTION RECORD
TABLE 5: MATERIAL ISSUE TICK
TABLE 6: MATERIAL RETURN TICKET
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1. SCOPE
This procedure applies to the control and registration in receiving, storage,
handling, preservation and issue of equipment and material (hereinafter
called material) used in construction, and other items which require
identification and traceability in accordance with the project specification
requirements, applicable codes and standards.
2. REFERENCE
3. RESPONSIBILITY
A. Material Manager
i. The Material Manager has the responsibility for ensuring the
implementation of Material Control Procedures and control of
material registration/handling from receiving to issue for
fabrication/construction. Also Material Manager shall review and
procure all local procurement requisitions for materials at the Site.
He shall liaise with Fabrication/Construction Manager and Project
Procurement Manager on materials delivery schedule a advises of
problem areas.
ii. He is responsible for identification of the materials and the
inspection reports of the QC manager for receiving inspection of
materials received.
iii. He is responsible for implementing a computerized total material
registration/handling system containing all references to
stored/catalogued materials receiving for this project.
iv. He is responsible for monitoring the storekeeper activities and
database.
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B. Construction Manager
i. The Construction Manager has a responsibility for ensuring that all
the materials necessary for construction of the works shall be
planned, prepared and executed effectively not to affect any other
construction activity. The construction Manager shall monitor the
material manager for and handling of all database anomalies. Also
has a responsibility for the expediting of disposition of damaged
and excepted replacement material not to impact construction
schedule.
ii. The Construction Manager is responsible to assist in the
preparation of the special handling, storage and preservation
procedures for equipment and other specialties, when required.
C. QC Manager
The QC Manager has a responsibility for the quality control activity of
the site materials received. During the receiving, storage, issue and
return of material, the quality control manager shall execute quality
control activity resulting in separate reports for each occurrence, work
cooperatively with the material control activity executed by material
control team and discipline specialist.
D. Storekeeper
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4. DEFINITION
Below are definitions of terms used in these procedures:
A. Documentation
Any written or pictorial information describing, defining, specifying,
reporting or certifying activities, requirements, procedures or results.
B. Inspection
Activities such as measuring, examining, testing, gauging, one or more
characteristics of a product or service and comparing these with
specified requirements to determine conformity.
E. Physical Inventory
The material which is on hand any time by actual count.
F. Material Database
Computerized material database containing registration of all materials
related documents / forms / certificates / inspection reports / storage
location/quantity status / related PO etc.
5. PROCEDURE
A. Material Receiving
i. In addition to shipping notice, the store keeper should receive
packing lists before materials arrive at site in order to plan for
unloading and to ensure adequate storage areas are prepared.
ii. As soon as the material arrive, store keeper make a first check to
make sure if the package corresponds with the packing list and
whether the material (as far as can be inferred from their outward
appearance) are in good condition. Any discrepancy shall be
reported on the overage, shortage report (Table 1).
B. Material Storage
i. Upon receipt of the MRR approved by the QC Manager, the store
keeper shall input the accepted items on the Material Status
(Table 3) on ELECTRONIC FILE (EXCEL FILE) and store them in
one of the facilities described below. The storage level for each
item shall be defined prior to storage in accordance with vendor
recommendation. If heating preservation is required, relative
facilities need to be arranged.
Instrumentation
Electrical penetrations
Batteries
Welding electrode and wire
Control rod drives
Motor control centre, switchgear, control panels
Motors and generators
Precision machine parts
Spares, such as gaskets, o-ring
Air handling filters
Computers
Level B: Warehouse not to provide temperature and humidity control
Pump
Valves
Fluid filters
Reactor internals
Compressors
Auxiliary turbines
Instrument cable
Refueling equipment
Thermal insulation
Fans and blowers
Level D: Yard storage
Tanks
Heat exchangers and parts
Accumulators
Demineralizers
Reactor vessel
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Evaporators
Steam generators
Pressurizers
Piping
Electrical cable
Structural items
Reinforcing steel
Aggregates
iii. Storage methods and procedures shall comply with the following
requirement:
All materials shall be stored in such a manner as to permit
ready access for inspection or maintenance without excessive
handling to minimize risk of damage.
Materials stacked for storage shall be arranged so the racks,
cribbing, or crates are bearing the full weight without distortion
of the material.
Hazardous chemicals, paints, solvents and other materials of a
like nature shall be stored in well-ventilated areas.
Materials and their containers shall be plainly marked so that
they are easily identified without excessive handling or
unnecessary opening of crates and boxes.
Weatherproof coverings, when used for outdoor storage shall be
the flame-resistant type of sheeting or tarpaulins. They shall be
placed so as to provide drainage and to ensure air circulation to
minimize condensate. They shall be tired down to prevent
moisture from entering laps and to protect the coverings from
wind damage.
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D. Preservation of Material
i. Required maintenance during storage shall be implemented in
accordance with the approved procedure.
ii. Care of materials in storage shall be exercised in accordance with
following:
Materials in storage shall have all covers, caps, plugs, or other
closures intact. Covers removed for internal access shall be
immediately replaced and resealed after completion of the
purpose for removal.
Items pressurized with inert gas shall be monitored at
specified intervals to ensure that the gas pressure is
maintained within specified limits during storage. Desiccant
humidity indicators shall also be monitored, and desiccants
shall be changed or reprocessed as required.
Instrument materials which need energizing shall be energized
according to the vendor instruction and in compliance with
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E. Issue of Material
i. The Discipline Engineer shall request the Material Controller to
verify the issue of materials indicated by discipline engineer on
the Material Issue Ticket (Table 5).
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E. Records
i. Records pertinent to storage shall be maintained by the Material
Controller.
ii. Records pertinent to maintenance of the item shall be maintained
by the Construction Engineer.
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Item:
Description:
Photograph ( ) Yes / ( ) No
Recommended Action.
Date:
1. Record No.
Storage control Inspection Record
2. Date
3. Storage Facility (Location) 4. Storage Level
6. Result
No. 5. Inspection Item Remark
Accept Reject N/A
5.1 Inspection Storage Facility
Access to Storage Area
Cleanness and Housekeeping Practices
Fire Protection
Storage of Food and Associated Item
Measures to Prevent Entrance if Animals
Temperature and Humidity control
5.2 Inspection of Storage Methods
Ready Access to Stored Items
Arrangement of Hazardous Materials
Identification
Coverings
5.3 Inspection of Control Methods
Identification and Marking
Protective Covers and Seals
Coatings and Preservations
Desiccants and Inert Gas Blankets
Physical Damage Check
Cleanness check
7. Inspected By:
8. Verified By:
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ITEM & SPEC QTY UNIT REMARK
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ITEM & SPEC QTY UNIT REMARK
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