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PROJECT NAME (SPECIFY)
CLIENT PORJECT NO – (SPECIFY)
CONTRACTOR PROJECT NO – (SPECIFY)
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 4
6.0 Responsibility.......................................................................................................................... 6
8.0 Resources................................................................................................................................ 7
10.0 Permit………………………………………………………………………………………................17
2. Reference Documents
The following documents define the requirements to be employed to demonstrate compliance
of the works defined in this method Statement:
Drawings
Reference Title
Documents
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The main items of materials to be utilized for construction of temporary jetty and causeway
(embankment) are as follow:
6. Resources
1. Plant:
SPECIFY
Floating Equipment
SPECIFY
Auxiliary Equipment
SPECIFY
2. Personnel / Workforce:
Description
SPECIFY
7. Methodology / Procedure
The intended location of the temporary jetty is towards east of new quay wall and as shown in
figure (1).To achieve the required water depth at location of temporary jetty, it is necessary to
make access causeway to an extent where sea bed level is (-3.50m LCD). At the offshore end
of the causeway, prefabricated jetty will be installed.
SPECIFY
Construction of access causeway will commence from the shore line and proceed
towards sea following the route shown in drawing SPECIFY
, see attachment (B). Crest level of the causeway shall be maintained at El +2.8m LCD as shown in
embankment design report, see attachment (C).
Sequence of activities to carry out construction of access causeway is the follow:
1. Set out reference BM and lines for the causeway plan using the conventional surveying
instruments, the BM will be set out in reference to *Specify provided main control point.
2. Start dumping of core rock fill material directly from the delivery trucks/trailers and proceed
from shoreline towards the sea with the guidance of survey lines.
3. The bulldozer will push the dumped material to attain the required level.
4. Continue dumping and pushing of the material until to achieve the required level.
5. Trim the side slopes of the cause way till matching the required stable slopes.
6. Crawler excavator shall adjust the slope as per the attached drawings,
Backfilling progress /trimming are indicated in figure (2).
SPECIFY Drawing
Figure (2)
7. A layer of rock armour size (300-3000) kg, as per the detailed sections, will be placed at the
side slopes to prevent any possible scouring of the cause way.
8. A layer, 100mm thick, of fine material sand/gravel will be provided as top wearing surface of
causeway to have a smooth access for trucks and vehicles.
The material will be transported to the site by tippers and spread by using wheel loader. Top
wearing surface will be rolled using vibratory rollers.
It is noted that the causeway is a temporary structure and shall be constructed to serve for a
period of about 2 years. It shall be maintained regularly throughout the course of the project.
Particular attention will be paid following any severe weather condition and the appropriate
maintenance shall be carried out as required. During severe weather conditions, activities on the
temporary jetty will be seized and access to causeway will be closed.
Temporary jetty will be installed at the head of the access causeway. Prefabricated
temporary jetty SPECIFY will be transported to the site by sea and installed at position in
accordance with Drawing No. SPECIFY by using floating crane.
Figure (3)
9.2.3 Installation
i) Position the floating crane near to the location of the temporary jetty with the help of the
surveyor using total station and prism.
ii) Toe the deck barge carrying the prefabricated jetty by tug boat and moor it along side of
the floating crane, see figure (4)
Figure (4)
iii) Fix lifting tackles to the lifting eyes of the temporary jetty and be ready for hoisting,
approved lifting plan shall be on board prior to commence the operation.
iv) Hoist the temporary jetty by using the floating crane under supervision of lifting supervisor
and banks men. Workers will control the movement of the load using guide ropes by
following instructions of the lifting supervisor, see figure (5)
Figure (5)
Figure (6)
General Policy
The significant safety hazards have been identified and analyzed in accordance with the
applicable HSE legal and contractual requirements as well as with the Project SPECIFY
• Tripping hazards
• Manual handling/ handling of hazardous materials
• Slip, trips and falls
• Traffic accident
• Trapping injuries
• Hand injuries
• Defective plant and equipment
• Falling materials
• Lifting operation
• Heavy earth moving equipment
• Oil spillage and sea water contamination
• Noise
• Dust Generation
• Sediment re-suspension
• Waste Generation
• Marine safety
Controls will be implemented to minimize these hazards as set out in the HSE risk assessment,
see Attachment (A).
. In case of any spill, the Spill Response Plan SPECIFY shall be implemented.