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Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2

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Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2


Access and egress to site
Actions Details
Brief description of Task/operation and location (including any tools/equipment in use:
the work and Access to/egress from the site and activities in the immediate proximity of th
location site and Lay-dowen (welfare/administration/stores) areas. This include
movement of workers, vehicles, materials and visitors. It may involve multi
level locations.

Sequence of Work Procedures should be in place regarding the parking of delivery vehicles in and
and how around the site.
operations Wherever possible, one-way systems should be established
are controlled Speed restrictions should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
movement
A Group 4 traffic coordinator should be appointed for off-site and on-site
vehicular/plant routes.
Pedestrian routes should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
routes.
A dedicated pedestrian access/egress route should be established from the site
perimeter to the compound area
Route maps with identification points on site, e.g. elevation level number, should
be clearly displayed if necessary.
Physical barriers should be installed
Provision should be made for temporary lighting.
Signs and notices should be in place setting out standards and controls
Depending on the scope of the site’s activity, its location and the duration of the
work, it may be necessary to involve concerned authorities and the Considerat
Constructors Scheme.
Inspection of materials on vehicles authorized to visit site.
All workers should be made aware of the controls during site safety inductions,
including the significance of signs and notices, safety-critical areas and activities,
safety restrictions and disciplinary procedures
Actions Traffic co-ordinators Details
should be given special training.
Brief description of Task/operation and location
Ensure (including
the site any
address, tools/equipment
including postcode, isinprominently
use: displayed for
the work and Excavation work innotification
order to laytonew
theservices or replace/refurbish
emergency services old services. To do
location this safely, detection of existing
Adducted busunderground services
collection area needis provide
necessary to avoid fracturing
gas pipes, electricity cables, high-pressure water pipes, sewer pipes, irrigation lines and
fiber optic cables.
On site supervision PM,CM,SM,
Sequence of Work Work should be completed under a Permit to Work authorized by the
arrangements
and how
Individualcontractor’s Site
management. Plans should
Security head, Safety be obtained
Officer, from cable/pipe
Site Admin, Site Supervisor
operations owners, local authorities or private landowners however; it should not be
responsible for
are controlled assumed that these are accurate.
controls and
monitoring
Plant and Bus, Pickups, private vehicles, Visitors Vehicles , Lobed , Boom
equipment truck, crane, wheel loader, concrete mixer, Ect:
Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2
Buried services

Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2


Access and egress to site
Actions Details
Brief description of Task/operation and location (including any tools/equipment in use:
the work and Access to/egress from the site and activities in the immediate proximity of th
location site and Lay-dowen (welfare/administration/stores) areas. This include
movement of workers, vehicles, materials and visitors. It may involve multi
level locations.

Sequence of Work Procedures should be in place regarding the parking of delivery vehicles in and
and how around the site.
operations Wherever possible, one-way systems should be established
are controlled Speed restrictions should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
movement
A Group 4 traffic coordinator should be appointed for off-site and on-site
vehicular/plant routes.
Pedestrian routes should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
routes.
A dedicated pedestrian access/egress route should be established from the site
perimeter to the compound area
Route maps with identification points on site, e.g. elevation level number, should
be clearly displayed if necessary.
Physical barriers should be installed
Provision should be made for temporary lighting.
Signs and notices should be in place setting out standards and controls
Depending on the scope of the site’s activity, its location and the duration of the
work, it may be necessary to involve concerned authorities and the Considerat
Constructors Scheme.
Inspection of materials on vehicles authorized to visit site.
All workers should be made aware of the controls during site safety inductions,
including the significance of signs and notices, safety-critical areas and activities,
safety restrictions and disciplinary procedures
Service owners should
Traffic be asked toshould
co-ordinators identifybetheir services
given special training.
Cable and metal location (Cable Detector) equipment
Ensure the site address, including postcode, duly calibrated and
is prominently in
displayed for
good workingnotification
order, should be used
to the by trained
emergency personnel to locate services.
services
Use As-Built drawing
Adducted bus collection area need provide

Located services
On site supervision should be identified, i.e. gas, electricity etc, and indicated
PM,CM,SM,
arrangements
clearly by the engineer using water proof paint on roads, or wooden pegs on
Individualopen ground.Site Security head, Safety Officer, Site Admin, Site Supervisor
responsible
All for
personnel should have training in safe digging practice, including hand
controls and
digging of trial holes to confirm location of services
monitoring
Plant and Bus, Pickups, private vehicles, Visitors Vehicles , Lobed , Boom
equipment truck, crane, wheel loader, concrete mixer, Ect:
Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2
Buried services

Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2


Access and egress to site
Actions Details
Brief description of Task/operation and location (including any tools/equipment in use:
the work and Access to/egress from the site and activities in the immediate proximity of th
location site and Lay-dowen (welfare/administration/stores) areas. This include
movement of workers, vehicles, materials and visitors. It may involve multi
level locations.

Sequence of Work Procedures should be in place regarding the parking of delivery vehicles in and
and how around the site.
operations Wherever possible, one-way systems should be established
are controlled Speed restrictions should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
movement
A Group 4 traffic coordinator should be appointed for off-site and on-site
vehicular/plant routes.
Pedestrian routes should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
routes.
A dedicated pedestrian access/egress route should be established from the site
perimeter to the compound area
Route maps with identification points on site, e.g. elevation level number, should
be clearly displayed if necessary.
Physical barriers should be installed
Provision should be made for temporary lighting.
Signs and notices should be in place setting out standards and controls
Depending on the scope of the site’s activity, its location and the duration of the
work, it may be necessary to involve concerned authorities and the Considerat
Constructors Scheme.
Inspection of materials on vehicles authorized to visit site.
All workers should be made aware of the controls during site safety inductions,
including the significance of signs and notices, safety-critical areas and activities,
safety restrictions and disciplinary procedures
Before digging by the
Traffic services identified,
co-ordinators should be the
givensafe digging
special distance from
training.
existing pipe Ensure
work should be confirmed with the relevant service
the site address, including postcode, is prominently owner,
displayed for
especially in the case of gas.
notification to the emergency services
It should be explained
Adductedtobus thecollection
machine area
driverneed
thatprovide
digging is prohibited within
0.5m of an electrical cable.
Safe digging practice
On site supervision PM,CM,SM,should be practiced by all workers when hand digging in
arrangements
the proximity of an electrical service, i.e. spades/shovels should be used, not
Individualpicks or power Site Security
tools, head, Safety
and horizontal diggingOfficer,
should Site Admin,
be send Site the
to locate Supervisor
responsible forposition of a cable to avoid fracturing it
exact
controls and
It should be assumed that all services are “live” until proved otherwise.
monitoring
Plant and Bus, Pickups, private vehicles, Visitors Vehicles , Lobed , Boom
equipment truck, crane, wheel loader, concrete mixer, Ect:
Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2
Buried services

Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2


Access and egress to site
Actions Details
Brief description of Task/operation and location (including any tools/equipment in use:
the work and Access to/egress from the site and activities in the immediate proximity of th
location site and Lay-dowen (welfare/administration/stores) areas. This include
movement of workers, vehicles, materials and visitors. It may involve multi
level locations.

Sequence of Work Procedures should be in place regarding the parking of delivery vehicles in and
and how around the site.
operations Wherever possible, one-way systems should be established
are controlled Speed restrictions should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
movement
A Group 4 traffic coordinator should be appointed for off-site and on-site
vehicular/plant routes.
Pedestrian routes should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
routes.
A dedicated pedestrian access/egress route should be established from the site
perimeter to the compound area
Route maps with identification points on site, e.g. elevation level number, should
be clearly displayed if necessary.
Physical barriers should be installed
Provision should be made for temporary lighting.
Signs and notices should be in place setting out standards and controls
Depending on the scope of the site’s activity, its location and the duration of the
work, it may be necessary to involve concerned authorities and the Considerat
Constructors Scheme.
Inspection of materials on vehicles authorized to visit site.
All workers should be made aware of the controls during site safety inductions,
including the significance of signs and notices, safety-critical areas and activities,
safety restrictions and disciplinary procedures
Site management should
Traffic obtain plans
co-ordinators of be
should buried
givenservices
special from the owners of
training.
the land. Ensure the site address, including postcode, is prominently displayed for
Competent Person of thetodig
notification theshould be fully
emergency briefed as to the underground
services
service location.
Adducted bus collection area need provide
The Permit to Work should identify the safety precautions and control
measures to PM,CM,SM,
On site supervision be signed off by authorized personnel after thorough briefing
arrangements
with the ganger/foreman
Site Security
IndividualAll services should be locatedhead,
by useSafety
of plansOfficer, Site
and cable Admin,
location Site Supervisor
equipment
responsible for digging commences.
before
controls and
Regular checks should be made to ensure the digging team is following the
monitoring
Plant and Bus, Pickups, private vehicles, Visitors Vehicles , Lobed , Boom
equipment truck, crane, wheel loader, concrete mixer, Ect:
Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2
Buried services

Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2


Access and egress to site
Actions Details
Brief description of Task/operation and location (including any tools/equipment in use:
the work and Access to/egress from the site and activities in the immediate proximity of th
location site and Lay-dowen (welfare/administration/stores) areas. This include
movement of workers, vehicles, materials and visitors. It may involve multi
level locations.

Sequence of Work Procedures should be in place regarding the parking of delivery vehicles in and
and how around the site.
operations Wherever possible, one-way systems should be established
are controlled Speed restrictions should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
movement
A Group 4 traffic coordinator should be appointed for off-site and on-site
vehicular/plant routes.
Pedestrian routes should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
routes.
A dedicated pedestrian access/egress route should be established from the site
perimeter to the compound area
Route maps with identification points on site, e.g. elevation level number, should
be clearly displayed if necessary.
Physical barriers should be installed
Provision should be made for temporary lighting.
Signs and notices should be in place setting out standards and controls
Depending on the scope of the site’s activity, its location and the duration of the
work, it may be necessary to involve concerned authorities and the Considerat
Constructors Scheme.
Inspection of materials on vehicles authorized to visit site.
All workers should be made aware of the controls during site safety inductions,
including the significance of signs and notices, safety-critical areas and activities,
safety restrictions and disciplinary procedures
method statement.
Traffic co-ordinators should be given special training.
Supervisors and
Ensureworkers
the siteshould
address,beincluding
trainedpostcode,
to operate cable locating
is prominently displayed for
equipment. notification to the emergency services
Workers should be trained
Adducted in procedures
bus collection to protect
area need providethemselves and the
public in the event of a service strike, i.e. a service being hit or severed
On site supervision PM,CM,SM,
On site supervision
arrangements
PM,CM,SM.
arrangements Individual Site Security head, Safety Officer, Site Admin, Site Supervisor
Individual Excavation
responsible for Competent Person, Site Engineer, Site Supervisor ,
responsible for controls and Officer,
Safety
monitoring
Plant and Bus, Pickups, private vehicles, Visitors Vehicles , Lobed , Boom
equipment truck, crane, wheel loader, concrete mixer, Ect:
Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2
Buried services

Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2


Access and egress to site
Actions Details
Brief description of Task/operation and location (including any tools/equipment in use:
the work and Access to/egress from the site and activities in the immediate proximity of th
location site and Lay-dowen (welfare/administration/stores) areas. This include
movement of workers, vehicles, materials and visitors. It may involve multi
level locations.

Sequence of Work Procedures should be in place regarding the parking of delivery vehicles in and
and how around the site.
operations Wherever possible, one-way systems should be established
are controlled Speed restrictions should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
movement
A Group 4 traffic coordinator should be appointed for off-site and on-site
vehicular/plant routes.
Pedestrian routes should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
routes.
A dedicated pedestrian access/egress route should be established from the site
perimeter to the compound area
Route maps with identification points on site, e.g. elevation level number, should
be clearly displayed if necessary.
Physical barriers should be installed
Provision should be made for temporary lighting.
Signs and notices should be in place setting out standards and controls
Depending on the scope of the site’s activity, its location and the duration of the
work, it may be necessary to involve concerned authorities and the Considerat
Constructors Scheme.
Inspection of materials on vehicles authorized to visit site.
All workers should be made aware of the controls during site safety inductions,
including the significance of signs and notices, safety-critical areas and activities,
safety restrictions and disciplinary procedures
controls and Traffic co-ordinators should be given special training.
monitoring Ensure the site address, including postcode, is prominently displayed for
Plant and JCB , Cable locating equipment
notification to the emergency services
equipment Adducted bus collection area need provide
to be used
Operator trainingOn siteJCB and Operator
supervision SAG
PM,CM,SM,
requirements arrangements
Risk assessments Attached
Individual Site Security head, Safety Officer, Site Admin, Site Supervisor
applicable responsible for
safety control controls and
monitoring
Plant and Bus, Pickups, private vehicles, Visitors Vehicles , Lobed , Boom
equipment truck, crane, wheel loader, concrete mixer, Ect:
Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2
Buried services

Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2


Access and egress to site
Actions Details
Brief description of Task/operation and location (including any tools/equipment in use:
the work and Access to/egress from the site and activities in the immediate proximity of th
location site and Lay-dowen (welfare/administration/stores) areas. This include
movement of workers, vehicles, materials and visitors. It may involve multi
level locations.

Sequence of Work Procedures should be in place regarding the parking of delivery vehicles in and
and how around the site.
operations Wherever possible, one-way systems should be established
are controlled Speed restrictions should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
movement
A Group 4 traffic coordinator should be appointed for off-site and on-site
vehicular/plant routes.
Pedestrian routes should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
routes.
A dedicated pedestrian access/egress route should be established from the site
perimeter to the compound area
Route maps with identification points on site, e.g. elevation level number, should
be clearly displayed if necessary.
Physical barriers should be installed
Provision should be made for temporary lighting.
Signs and notices should be in place setting out standards and controls
Depending on the scope of the site’s activity, its location and the duration of the
work, it may be necessary to involve concerned authorities and the Considerat
Constructors Scheme.
Inspection of materials on vehicles authorized to visit site.
All workers should be made aware of the controls during site safety inductions,
including the significance of signs and notices, safety-critical areas and activities,
safety restrictions and disciplinary procedures
measures for 3rd Cable Locating equipment (Calibration ) should be given special training.
Traffic co-ordinators
parties Ensure the site address, including postcode, is prominently displayed for
Environmental notification to the emergency services
controls Adducted bus collection area need provide
First Aid & PPE 1. First aider and first Aid kit should be on work location
requirements On site 2. An ambulance will be on stand-by for injured person that need to be brought to the
supervision PM,CM,SM,
Clinic or Hospital as the case may be.
arrangements
3. Basic PPE such as hardhat, safety glasses, and safety shoes will be provided and
worn by personnelSite Security head, Safety Officer, Site Admin, Site Supervisor
Individual
Emergency responsible for of a gas strikes cease work and evacuate site. Management should
In the event
controls and
monitoring
Plant and Bus, Pickups, private vehicles, Visitors Vehicles , Lobed , Boom
equipment truck, crane, wheel loader, concrete mixer, Ect:
Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2
Buried services

Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2


Access and egress to site
Actions Details
Brief description of Task/operation and location (including any tools/equipment in use:
the work and Access to/egress from the site and activities in the immediate proximity of th
location site and Lay-dowen (welfare/administration/stores) areas. This include
movement of workers, vehicles, materials and visitors. It may involve multi
level locations.

Sequence of Work Procedures should be in place regarding the parking of delivery vehicles in and
and how around the site.
operations Wherever possible, one-way systems should be established
are controlled Speed restrictions should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
movement
A Group 4 traffic coordinator should be appointed for off-site and on-site
vehicular/plant routes.
Pedestrian routes should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
routes.
A dedicated pedestrian access/egress route should be established from the site
perimeter to the compound area
Route maps with identification points on site, e.g. elevation level number, should
be clearly displayed if necessary.
Physical barriers should be installed
Provision should be made for temporary lighting.
Signs and notices should be in place setting out standards and controls
Depending on the scope of the site’s activity, its location and the duration of the
work, it may be necessary to involve concerned authorities and the Considerat
Constructors Scheme.
Inspection of materials on vehicles authorized to visit site.
All workers should be made aware of the controls during site safety inductions,
including the significance of signs and notices, safety-critical areas and activities,
safety restrictions and disciplinary procedures
procedures contact service authority to isolate service.
Traffic co-ordinators should be given special training.
Appointed persons should arrange for
Ensure the site address, theincluding
area to be isolatedisby
postcode, the erection
prominently of
displayed for
barriers, warning notification
signs for thetopublic and an exclusion
the emergency zone if on the highway
services
All flames should Adducted
be extinguished so no ignition
bus collection of gasprovide
area need occurs
If the machine bucket strikes the cable, the driver should remain in the cab or
jump
On site down from the
supervision machine
PM,CM,SM,
arrangements
In the event that an operative strikes a cable with a power tool or hand tool, and
Individual Site Security
serious injury ensues, head, Safety
the emergency servicesOfficer,
should beSitecalled
Admin, Site Supervisor
as soon as
responsible
possiblefor
controls
Theandfirst-aider should be called to make the injured person comfortable until the
monitoring
Plant and Bus, Pickups, private vehicles, Visitors Vehicles , Lobed , Boom
equipment truck, crane, wheel loader, concrete mixer, Ect:
Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2
Buried services

Safe Sequence of Work Appendix 2


Access and egress to site
Actions Details
Brief description of Task/operation and location (including any tools/equipment in use:
the work and Access to/egress from the site and activities in the immediate proximity of th
location site and Lay-dowen (welfare/administration/stores) areas. This include
movement of workers, vehicles, materials and visitors. It may involve multi
level locations.

Sequence of Work Procedures should be in place regarding the parking of delivery vehicles in and
and how around the site.
operations Wherever possible, one-way systems should be established
are controlled Speed restrictions should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
movement
A Group 4 traffic coordinator should be appointed for off-site and on-site
vehicular/plant routes.
Pedestrian routes should be clearly segregated on site from vehicular/plant
routes.
A dedicated pedestrian access/egress route should be established from the site
perimeter to the compound area
Route maps with identification points on site, e.g. elevation level number, should
be clearly displayed if necessary.
Physical barriers should be installed
Provision should be made for temporary lighting.
Signs and notices should be in place setting out standards and controls
Depending on the scope of the site’s activity, its location and the duration of the
work, it may be necessary to involve concerned authorities and the Considerat
Constructors Scheme.
Inspection of materials on vehicles authorized to visit site.
All workers should be made aware of the controls during site safety inductions,
including the significance of signs and notices, safety-critical areas and activities,
safety restrictions and disciplinary procedures
arrival of the emergency services.
Traffic co-ordinators should be given special training.
Ensure the site address, including postcode, is prominently displayed for
notification to the emergency services
Adducted bus collection area need provide
Contractor: Al-Ayuni Contract Number: 129-C04
On site supervision PM,CM,SM,
Prepared by Basharat Ur Rehman
arrangements Position: SM Date:
Individual
Approved by: Irshad Fahim Site Position:
Security head, Safety
PM Officer, Site Admin, Site Supervisor
Date:
responsible for
Person carrying out work: Signature: Date:
controls and
monitoring
Plant and Bus, Pickups, private vehicles, Visitors Vehicles , Lobed , Boom
equipment truck, crane, wheel loader, concrete mixer, Ect:

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