RAMS - GI Tray Trunking Rev.03
RAMS - GI Tray Trunking Rev.03
RAMS - GI Tray Trunking Rev.03
METHOD STATEMENT
FOR GI TRAY & TRUNKING
BMS HQ DESIGN
IPIC TOWER, ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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Method Statement- GI TRAY & TRUNKING
Contents
1 Scope 3
2 Reference 3
3 Definitions and abbreviations 3
4 Roles and responsibilities 4
5 Contractor contact details 6
6 Material handling & storage at site 6
7 Plant and Equipment 7
8 Method of installation 8
9 Man Power Requirement 9
10 Material Requirement 9
11 House Keeping 9
12 Control of Health Hazards 10
13 Training 10
14 QA / QC Documentation 10
15 Distribution 11
16 Attachment 11
17 Risk assessment 12
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Method Statement- GI TRAY & TRUNKING
1. Scope
This Method Statement provides the Control Sequence and methodology that will be
used during the GI trunking at BMS HQ project at IPIC tower. The Method Statement
would include a Risk Assessment for each activity which lists out potential risks involved
and risk mitigation techniques for each activity. The method statement would help establish
safety standards, activity guidelines, and define roles and responsibilities.
2. Reference
Contract documents
Approved shop drawings and material approvals
SE - Site Engineer
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MS - Method Statement
RA - Risk Assessment
The PM will have the overall responsibility of the project for execution,
Quality, Health safety and Environment. He shall maintain the planning progress and
co-ordination of works.
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- To ensure that the works are carried out according to the Contract
Specifications and approved method statement.
- To provide all necessary information and distribute responsibilities to his
construction team.
- To monitor the progress of work in relation with the work program and to
report to the construction manager.
- To co-ordinate with the safety officer and to ensure that the works are
carried out in safe practicing methods.
- To ensure that the foreman is fully aware of the work sequences and related
testing frequencies before proceeding with the installation.
- To ensure compliance of the works with the related approved quality
procedures
- Report to PM in daily basis on site progress.
Supervisor/Charge hand
Supervisor/Charge hand will be directly responsible for the day-to-day job at site,
for coordinating of work with skilled and unskilled labor or any other staff assigned
in his area
Safety Inspector
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Tester Electromechanical
Sunil Kumar +971 558033014 sunil@adeco.me
LLC
Tester Electromechanical
Shaji Joseph +971 526921079 shaji@adeco.me
LLC
Mohamed Tester
+971 525138452 mohamed@adeco.me
Diab Electromechanical LLC
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1 KG Hammer
Measuring Tape
Sprit Level
Trowel
Hardware items.
Slotted channel
L angles
Helmets
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Safety Shoes
Masks
Safety vest
Hand Gloves
8. Method of installation
After the civil clearance to proceed with MEP installations, ensure the area is clean and
ready to start the works.
Ensure all the relevant current / approved shop drawings are available with the installation
team.
Required quantity of standard length of G.I. tray & trunking and accessories are shifted from
site stores to the work place with help of cranes and wheel barrow, clean the material for
dust from storage and transportation.
Mark the G.I. tray & trunking routes as per approved shop drawings, Ensure these are of
horizontal and vertical runs only, except where it is not practicable and approved by
consultant.
Coordinate the routes, levels and ensure there are no clashes with other services. Maintain a
minimum of 150mm clearance from other mechanical services.
Maintain enough clearance for removal of cover or any future Maintenance works.
Mark the support, fix the supports with appropriate metal plugs, threaded rods and nuts, ‘L’
angles / slotted ‘C’ channels and nuts. A maximum of 1.2 mtr distances is maintained
between the supports to avoid sagging of G.I. Trunking. Provide supports at 150mm bends
from branches and offsets.
Cut the standard length of G.I. tray & trunking to required length with Appropriate cutting
tools and fixing holes with drilling machines. And fixed with the necessary accessories.
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Ensure the installation of G.I. tray & trunking are neat, in straight line for good aesthetic
look. Trim the extra projected supports.
All sharp edges and burrs, inside and outside of the trunking shall be cleaned for installation
of wires and cables.
Approved fire sealant shall be provided wherever the trunking installation crosses the fire
rated walls.
Copper earth links shall be installed at every joints to maintain continuity throughout the
installation. This continuity is tested and recorded.
GI trunking covers shall be provided after the cabling and wiring activities are completed.
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Risk Controls: Risk assessment and their controls are carried out for each activity
and enclosed within the detailed section. Each Risk assessment is attached along
with their corresponding detailed method statements.
All personnel should comply with site HSE Plan.
Every site operative must use the required job specific PPE
13. Training
Tradesmen performing the any activity will be experienced technicians. If deemed
necessary specific team/Individuals will undergo further training and awareness
programs for this activity by the Project/QA-QC Departments. Toolbox talks will
provide general training and awareness for each activity and also in health & safety
matters and precautions
14. QA / QC Documentation
QA/QC forms shall be used to verify and maintain quality throughout the project as
per the approved Project Quality Plan. Checklist and ITP would be used to ensure that
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all activities are carried out as per contract requirements and approved method
statement.
15. Distribution
Client
PM/CM
Consultant
Safety inspector
QA/QC
16. Attachment
Risk Assessment – GI tray and trunking
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S. ) LI SE RI LI SE RI LI SE FI
No R) K V SK K V SK K V N
. or EL E LE EL E LE EL E A LE
(N ( IH RI V IH RI V IH RI L V
ACTIVITY IDENTIFIED HAZARDS WITH EFFECTS EXISTING CONTROLS ADDITIONAL CONTROLS
O T EL O T EL O T RIEL
O Y O Y O Y SK
D D D
L S R1 L S R2 Action By: L S R3
R • Musculoskeletal injuries such as back pain, slip • Whenever practicable, mechanical lifting aids (e.g.
disc, tendon and ligament injuries, upper limb Trolley, pallet jack, etc.) Will be used to alleviate the requirement for
disorders, etc. from carrying heavy loads manual handling.
Manual handling, • Use glass suckers when handling and shifting glass panels.
transferring/shifting • Foot injury (fracture, cuts) due to drop off of
02 materials 2 2 4 • Deploy adequate number of competent operatives; lifting of heavy 1 2 2 SE/SI 1 2 2
of materials, tools
and equipment • Back and finger injury (caught between) resulting loads to be carried in pairs.
from untrained / improper handling of materials • Ensure proper grip while lifting.
and equipment • Ensure safe access and egress with appropriate lighting.
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S. ) LI SE RI LI SE RI LI SE FI
No R) K V SK K V SK K V N
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ACTIVITY IDENTIFIED HAZARDS WITH EFFECTS EXISTING CONTROLS ADDITIONAL CONTROLS
O T EL O T EL O T RIEL
O Y O Y O Y SK
D D D
L S R1 L S R2 Action By: L S R3
• Slip and trips due to obstructions • Conduct training on safe manual handling to all.
• Observe 25kg maximum weight limit per person.
• Competent supervision throughout the works.
• Ensure prompt use of hand gloves, eye goggles, hard hats and safety
shoes with steel toe.
• Area to be kept clean and tidy prior to and after the activity
• Ensure area is adequately lit and free from obstructions.
Work at height
Fall from height resulting to injuries and property
04 (Use of ladders; R 3 3 9 Scaffolds: - 1 3 3 SE/SI 1 3 3
damage • Only competent scaffolders are allowed to erect and dismantle the
scaffolds)
scaffolds.
• Scaffolds must be inspected and tagged by a competent inspector prior
to start the work.
• Inspection tags must be reviewed weekly. Visual checks to be done
daily.
• Always ensure that the manufacturer instructions and legal
requirements are followed while erecting, working and dismantling the
scaffolds.
• Do not move the scaffolds with men and materials on the platform.
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S. ) LI SE RI LI SE RI LI SE FI
No R) K V SK K V SK K V N
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(N ( IH RI V IH RI V IH RI L V
ACTIVITY IDENTIFIED HAZARDS WITH EFFECTS EXISTING CONTROLS ADDITIONAL CONTROLS
O T EL O T EL O T RIEL
O Y O Y O Y SK
D D D
L S R1 L S R2 Action By: L S R3
• Ensure the ground is stable and free of obstruction and potential for trip
hazards.
• Ensure the platform kept clean and tidy always.
• Do not climb through beams, use access ladders instead.
• Do not throw materials to and from the scaffolds.
• Do not remove the scaffold components; if you are not trained or
permitted to do so.
• Operative must be trained on safe working on scaffolds.
• Competent supervision is mandatory though out the works.
• Full body harness must be used over 6m heights and it must be secured
to safe anchorage.
Use of Power • Power tools to be in good working condition with inspection tag and
Tools (hammer color coded.
drill, angle grinder, • Only tools of approved standard will be used
power drill, tighter • Damaged/defective tools to be taken out of service immediately.
machine, etc.)
• Power tools should be double insulated. Safety guard should be fixed
properly in rotating parts.
• Only authorized and competent personnel should use the power tools.
• Isolate the work area with warning tapes and sings.
• Injures from use of power tools or by incompetent • Loose clothing, jewelry and long hair to be kept clear of moving parts
personnel • Select tools with lowest vibration levels.
• Entanglement from moving / rotating parts • Ensure adequate ventilation in the working area. Wear dust masks.
Wash hands thoroughly after producing dust.
• Hand and arm vibration syndrome
• Keep the lead wires off the ground and if not possible then make sure
05 R • Inhalation of dust 3 3 9 the lead wires will not cause a tripping hazard. 1 3 3 SE/SI 1 3 3
• Tripping from trailing leads • Ensure an adequate power supply through isolating devices in the
• Electrocutions / burns from faulty electrical Distribution Boards.
equipment • Use only industrial sockets for making the connections.
• Fire due to use of substandard tools • Switch off the power tools & unplug the socket when not in use
• Provide sufficient information and instructions to the operator prior to
start of work.
• Electrical cables and fitting in good working condition and of an
approved type.
• ELCB to be provided to electrical power supply.
• Qualified person to test all portable electrical hand tools before use
• Adequate numbers of fire extinguishers to be strategically positioned in
the area.
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L S R1 L S R2 Action By: L S R3
Likelihood Rating – L,
3 – Certain or near certain to occur
2 – Will occur frequently
1 – Will rarely occur
Severity Rating – S,
3 – Potential of fatal injury, major injury or dangerous occurrence
2 – Potential of lost time accident
1 – Potential of minor injury without lost time
Risk Level– R The outcome of the probability multiplied by the severity (R1 = S x L)
3 – (6-9) high
2 – (3-6) medium
1 – (1-3) low
CONSULTANT
COMMENTS