Curbstone Modified
Curbstone Modified
Curbstone Modified
Scope of work
The method statement will provide information regarding the pre-work requisites,
sequence of works, the right workmanship and things need to consider prior during
precast Curbstone Works.
2. Purpose
To Enhance the knowledge and technical skills for the staff, workmen involved in the
activities associated with the precast curbstone works incorporating the specific project
requirements, considering all safety and quality requirements.
3. References.
4. Responsibilities.
4.1 The Project Manager: has overall authority and responsibility for all aspects of the Project.
4.2 The Construction Manager: is overall responsible for the implementation of the method
statement, to ensure that the team of Engineers and foremen are aware of this MS and, to ensure
that all resources (labor, material and equipment) are available to carry out the work as planned.
4.3 QA/QC Engineer: is responsible to ensure work has been done as per the specification and
drawings, inspections are done as per Quality Control Procedure and the Inspection and Test
plan, and all work are offered to client/consultant for inspection.
4.4 The Site Engineer: are responsible to carry out the work as per the approved MS. He
is also responsible to ensure adequate equipment for mobilization works are in place
prior to the starting of work.
4.5 Safety Supervisor: is responsible to ensure that all Safety precautions are in place, and that all
personnel on site are using the required Personal Protective Equipment (helmet, gloves, shoes,
coveralls, etc.). He must also ensure that all relevant permissions are available for the works.
Site Engineer
QA/QC Engineer
Safety supervisor
Environmental Supervisor
Foreman & Driver
Skilled Labors
5.2 Equipment List:
List of equipment that will be available during the installation:
Equipment Details
1. Survey equipment
&measuring Taps
2. Shovels
3. Curb Laying Clamp
4. string lines
5. Rubber Hammers
6. JCB Machine & Plate
Compactor
7. Boom Truck
8. Concrete truck
9. Asphalt Saw Cutting
Machine
6. Work Methodology
A. Storage of Materials
Proper handling during delivery and transpiring to the site is required to avoid
damages such as chipped or broken edges, scratch, cracks etc.
Accessories such as cementitious material for mortar need to be keep in dry area.
Ensure the proper handling and safe keeping of the material in site.
Any precast unit damaged during these operations shall be either rejected for use
in the work and replaced with sound unit or repaired, as directed by Engineer.
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7. Quality control and assurance
Project Nurse
MASCO Approved Nurse will be deployed for the project; responsibilities include.
Be responsible to carry out health and first aid programs at the project site.
Carry out medical and first aid services to personnel employed on the project site.
Oversee the operation of the Medical Clinic established on the project site.
Ensure and monitor the adherence to the governmental health regulations & -
requirements and report the findings to the Project Manager.
Arrange for and make sure the presence of an adequate number of First Aid qualified
employees at an appropriate number of locations on the project site.
Select and make sure the presence of an appropriate First Aid Kit at an adequate
number of locations on the project site.
Inspect once a month each First Aid Kit on the project site and supplement promptly
each expended item of the contents.
Ensure the possession of a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each chemical
material used on the project site.
Conduct once a month a Hygienic Inspection Round at all appropriate locations on the
project site and report in writing the findings to Project Manager.
Ensure all to keep optimum supplies of all medical requirements and medicines at the
site clinic.
Ensure proper hygiene is maintained at all offices, toilets, water dispensing area, and
mess hall and first aid room.
Always ensure availability of ambulance on the project site. And, that ambulance is
properly cleaned and is properly functional at all times as per client requirement.
Prepare weekly and monthly first aid report and submit it to project manager.
Maintain firs aid logbook and keep records of all accident involving first aid.
Prepare and conduct in once every 6 months an (updating) training course to the First
Aid qualified employees.
Provide the Health and Safety Plan and exercise good health and safety discipline over
all personnel.
Participate in MASCO, s Health and Safety Committee.
The Emergency Response Rescue Equipment are as below but not limited to
Raincoats/Rubber Shoes/Light
8 Site Store As Per Site Requirements
batteries/ Sandbags
Introduction
MASCO shall provide and maintain adequate first‐aid facilities at the work site in accordance
with Articles 134 and 135 and ministerial decision 404 of the Saudi Arab Labor and Workmen
Law. When MASCO employs 50 or more workmen at a work site, MASCO. shall provide a
qualified and certified nurse, with a current CPR and First‐Aid Certificate, and a dedicated
emergency vehicle (ambulance), properly supplied (including stretcher) and marked, to
transport injured personnel to the nearest health care facility. First Aid/CPR Training and First
Aid Kits – Remote Areas. The Company provides a First Aid Kit on the premises. It is there for
employee's use in the treatment of minor scratches, burns, headaches, nausea, etc. All
employees shall know the location of the First Aid Kit and shall notify their supervisor if they
need to use the First Aid Kit.
1. MASCO provide at the work site a first aid cabinet containing.
Bandages, medicines, and disinfectants as follows:
Enough not less than 12 sterile, small-size finger dressings.
Enough not less than 6 sterile medium size hand dressings.
Enough not less than 6 sterile large size dressings.
A sufficient supply of absorbent cotton wool for firming up splints. Such supply shall
not be less than 200 grams of cotton wool in small 25-gram packages and two 500-
gram packages.
Enough not less than 12 gauze bandages 7 cm. in width.
Enough not less than 12-gauge bandages 11 cm. in width
Not less than 4 yards of adhesive tape in rolls 1 cm. in width.
Not less than 100 grams of mercurochrome in aqueous solution.
Two 10-gram shakers of sulfa powder for sterilization of wounds.
100 grams of aromatic ammonia solution in a glass bottle with a glass stopper.
A medium sized Thomas thigh splint, a wooden posterior leg splint. A wooden elbow
splints. A wooden Car splint for the forearm, a wooden palm splint and other types
of ready to use splints.
A minimum of 6 triangular bandages.
A minimum of 12 safety pins.
Ointment for burns containing a disinfectant and an analgesic.
A minimum of ten 70 x 70 bandages for burns.
A pair of scissors with blunt ends.
Enough stretchers for moving injured persons.
2. MASCO shall assign one or more persons to be responsible for Administering first aid to
the injured at all times during working hours, provided That the person in charge shall
be one of company’s employees who will either be.
3. Trained in first aid procedures in accordance with a programmed to be agreed upon
with the Saudi Red Crescent Society or who holds certificate from a Hospital attesting
that he has practiced first aid and is qualified to administer it.
4. MASCO shall provide at the work site a first aid room which meets the Following
standards:
It shall meet all sanitary specifications.
It shall be conveniently located and readily accessible to injured persons and
stretcher bearers.
Where quick means of transportation for the injured are not available, the said room
shall not be more than 300 meters from the farther work site.
An adequate number of stretchers shall be available for moving the injured to the
first aid room.
First aid materials and supplies shall be no less than those specified herein.
A Full-time nurse shall be always on duty during working hours.
5. Supplies of any item in the first aid cabinets and rooms shall be replenished whenever
they fall below the levels specified herein.
6. MASCO shall assign 50:1 first aider at workplace.
10.EMERGENCY CONTACT MUMBER
11.EMERGENCY FLOW CHART
12.PROPOSED SITE LAYOUT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
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P.O.BOX 26250 RIYADH-11486
TEL: 01- 4031888, FAX: 01-4121717
Project Code:
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TRAINING TOPIC
(EMERGENCY RESPONSE)
PRESENT MEMBERS: (HSE Official, Foreman, Emergency response team)
TOPIC DISCUSSED
Emergency Situations in the Workplace
There are many different kinds of emergency situations that can occur in a workplace. Depending on factors
such as the work being performed, workplace setup, the geographical area the business is located in, etc. will
impact what kind of emergencies could occur. Some common types of emergency situations are discussed
during emergency response training.
Emergency Response
Obviously, every type of emergency will have a different response and even the same types of emergencies
may have completely different responses depending on the situation. Some things to consider when
discussing emergency response in the workplace:
Before helping a victim of an incident or before assisting in an emergency, always ensure it is safe for
you to do so. Sometimes the best plan is just to get to safety. An event such as a failed confined space
rescue resulting in multiple fatalities is an example of making a bad situation worse by trying to help.
Do not overreact. Rushing or making poor choices when dealing with an emergency can result in more
victims or create a worse situation in general.
Know where emergency assembly points are at your worksite. Also, be familiar with the address of
where you’re at on a jobsite or for your workplace.
Know where emergency response equipment is located onsite and how to use it. Also, be familiar with
emergency shutoff switches on equipment or machinery.
Know the signs and symptoms of common medical emergencies or medical emergencies that can
occur in your workplace. Knowing what to look for can make the difference in whether someone gets
the medical attention they need or not.
Emergency contact number displayed on various places.
Stay with ERT team and provide exact location where you are at site.
Contact for assistance on below mentioned emergency flow chart contact numbers.
General:
House keeping Slip, trip, dust emission, bad 3 4 12 1. Provided proper waste bins with 3 1 3
smell waste of materials, proper cover.
bad effects upon 2. Segregation of all materials at the
environment and people end of the day.
germs disease. 3. Cleanliness of all area before 15
minutes of ending the work.
4. Proper removal of waste.
5. Dust control system. Adequately controlled Risk
6. Separated bins provided for food
waste.
7. Provided proper PPE to
housekeeping team, Dust Mask,
gloves etc.
8. Toolbox talk deliver to workers
about housekeeping.