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2. Objective
The objective of this method of work is to provide and document a safe working procedure
for employees of the company and Consideration has also been given in respect of persons
who may be affected by the work.
3. Scope of Work
This method statement serves to outline the steps and actions that FFTS will adopt to
undertake the CIVIL WORKS listed below, as set out in the project specifications and
drawings.
1. Responsibility:
1) FFTS will be responsible for the supervision and execution of all of the above works.
2) Project Manager
Review, Approval, and Monitoring of Method Statement implementation.
3) Site Engineer:
Responsible for day-to-day project requirements for execution, quality, and safety.
4) HSE Officer:
Implementing and monitoring the site’s HSE aspect as per FFTS requirements, in
coordination with the Main contractor.
4. Procedure:
1. Make sure that the drawings are approved before commencing the work.
2. Any works in confined spaces will be subject to a separate risk assessment and a
permit will be requested by FFTS to the Main Contractor prior to the
commencement of any works.
3. All materials are subjected to Material Inspection Request (MIR) approval before
site usage.
4. All safety work permits (Working at height Permit / Working on floor edge
permit / Shaft permit) must be obtained prior to the commencement of work
and all workers must be safety inducted as per Main Contractor’s HSE plan.
5. Works must be coordinated, Obtain clearance from the Main Contractor Civil
team prior to the commencement of installation at site.
6. Prior to start any works inside shaft permit will be requested by FFTS to the
Main Contractor prior to the commencement of any works to follow the safety
precautions.
7. Ensure proper working platform and safe access prior in entering the working
area must be provided. Ensure that lifeline, hand gloves and safety googles is
available for workers. (If required) Scaffolds / platform (by Civil) shall be
coordinate and safety tag shall be available prior to its usage.
8. The Site Engineer confirms that all necessary documentation is in-place to
proceed, and identifies if there are any special requirements needed to
undertake the work; if everything is acceptable to proceed, the Electrical Site
Engineer then issue an instruction to the Construction team to carry out the
work.
9. All workers must wear PPE prior to start of work.
1. Upon receipt of materials at site, all materials are stored in a safe, covered and
secured manner as per manufacturer’s recommendations.
4. Only the required quantity of Wiring Accessories for the specific task will be
transported from FFTS store to the work place. For temporary storage in the field,
where racks are not provided, the ground should be level and free from loose
stones.
Methodology:
Remove any dust or debris from the Interlock using cleaning materials
for eg:- broom. Use of hand gloves highly recommended throughout
the process.
Corner blocks are loosened up by means of tools from which the blocks
are extracted one by one.
Blocks to be removed using an extractor tool placed into the seam of
the layout.
Bricks are to be removed without damage and if in case broken, the
pieces are collected and kept in the bundle.
The extractor tool/Handles are pushed into the seam back and forth
until the bricks are loosened up.
Once the brick is loosened up, it is to be grasped on top by using hands
and a firm grip should be ensured.
The extracted block is pulled out and is set aside for bundle packing.
The process is repeated for the whole area and the whole pavement
bricks until removed safely.
Tools / Equipment
1. Hand tools
2. Ladders
1. The team of experienced supervisors, foreman, and technicians under the guidance of
the Site Engineer shall ensure the quality of the work and conforms to the latest
approved drawings.
2. The work shall be carried out under the supervision of a supervisor. The Site Engineer
will monitor the quality/work progress. The Site engineer shall be responsible for the
overall quality and progress of the work.
3. The Site Engineer shall inform QA/QC Engineer, of the readiness of the site. The work
further shall be checked and approved by the QA/QC Engineer.
HSE
1. All works are to be commenced by the FFTS HSE plan and the local HSE
regulations.
3. FFTS will comply with all local and UAE environmental procedures as per FFTS
Environmental policy
Fire
1. In the event of the occurrence of a fire outbreak during the course of the works, the
deployment of the first aid firefighting equipment shall be such as to be able to
contain and neutralize a minor outbreak. The Foreman/Supervisor shall determine if
the site-wide fire alarm system(s) should be activated in line with the assigned site
procedures.
2. Should it not be possible to extinguish the fire with the available equipment, then the
Foreman/Supervisor shall initiate the procedure for the safe evacuation of the site, as
defined within the Project Emergency Response Plan.
Accident
1. In the event of an accident the Foreman / Supervisor shall assess the situation and
determine the most appropriate action to take to ensure that the injured party is
safe. If the injury is minor, the Foreman / Supervisor shall assign another operative to
accompany the injured person to the designated site first aid facility.
2. All accidents occurring on the site shall be reported to the designated HSE Officer and
recorded in the Incident Register.
The evacuation of the site during an emergency shall be dictated by the FFTS project
HSE plan and Project Emergency Response Plan.
Method Statement- CIVIL WORKS
1. Full training about mandatory and job-specific PPE will be conducted (hard hat,
gloves, eye protection, harness, and safety shoes) on how to properly use, store and
dispose of.
2. Daily briefings shall be conducted on daily basis and before any execution of work (a
full briefing about the daily task to be communicated with all).
1. FFTS will comply with all local and international regulations and standards as required
company’s HSE plan.