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& v Project or Office Issued by _Adel Monsef. ARCHIRODON GROUP NV CORPORATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM System Procedure CORP-SYS-02 Control of Documents and Data Document Transmittal Ras Laffan, QATAR Archirodon Construction (0) Co. S. Attn: Mr, Adel Monsef PO. Box 22256, Doha, Ras Laffan-Port Area Qatar Tel + 974 4733353/7/8/9 Fax +974 4733355 Position 0176 Marine Civil Works for QGII LNG Berth 5, Ras Laffan, QATAR, A 19-APR DED CTIV-QGX SITE Contract Ne Transmittal Ref. QGX-T-ARN/CS-00093 Project Manager To Mr, Isamu Kuroda Organisation _Chiyoda— Technip Joint Venture ‘The documents itemised below are for your attention and action as indicated. Document Codes MS | Management system document MA__| Material submittal D-_| Drawin; (© | Other Contract document F_| Blectronie file R__| Report Action Codes T_ | information, no response required R_| Review and return comments He) ‘C_| Construction or Use R2_| Return to originator after amendment ‘A__ | For approval, please reply a Te Document Code and Tile Reference® | Rev | Size | Cop. | Action m Method Statement For The Loading & | [MS | ofttoading Activities AtLay-Down Area | O176MS-09 | 1 | Aa | 1 [A Remarks a1 Signature i, Date of Issue _29 April 2007 * Note: For an explanation of the references for management system documents, see Table 7.1 and Table 7.3 of this system procedure, Document ref. CORP-SYS-02-F02 Rev. ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION OVERSEAS CO. S. A. METHOD Document Ref. STATEMENT 0176-MS-09 Revision 1 | Page lof 8 PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARINE CIVIL WORKS FOR LNG BERTH NOS OF QGII LNG EXPANSION PROJECT AT RAS LAFFAN, QATAR Method Statement For The loading and offloading activities At Lay-Down Area Issue Status & | Issued for approval. Description Prepared by | Reviewed by | Approved by Document. | Rev. | Issue Date | Constructio | Project QC Project nm Section | Section Manager OTENSD 25 Apr. 2007 | WM Wadie | Wi Naguib A. Monsef 29 Apr. 2007 29 Apr. 2007 ho 29 Apr.2007 | OA, | 29 Apr. 2007 29 Apr. 2007 | ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA Document Ref. 0176-MS-09 a | Revision 1 Page 2 of 8 'S. For The loading and offloading activities on Lay-Down Area LIST OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 Introduction.......... Reon tect eects 2.0 Document Control 3 3.0 Health, Safety and the Environment 4.0 Resourees 41 Equi 4.2 Personnel... 5.0 Referenees.. 3.1 Health and Safety Hazards. 3 3.2 Adverse Environmental Impacts. 4 3.3 Transportation. 4 3.4 Communications. 4 3.5 Noise Monitoring, 5 3.6 Dust control... 5 ment. 5 5 6.0 Methodology 6.1 Schedule of Work... 7 6.2 Construction Works .. se x 7.0 Quality Control : 8 Appendices: Appendix. A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix B Safety Hazard Control Programme and Job Safety Analysis Environmental Impact Statement Inspection and test plan Drawings ‘Night Shift Procedure CORP-GEN-15 Rev. 1 ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA. METHOD Document Ref. STATEMENT 0176-MS-09 Revision 1 Page 3 of 8 1.0 ld 42. 2.0 24. 2.2. 2.3, 3.0 3A MS. For The loading and offloading activities on Lay-Down Area INTRODUCTION This method statement presents an overview of the principal methods and equipment to be utilized of the rock storage lay-down area. ‘The main activities are © Mobilisation of competent personal for task. ¢ Transportation and off-loading of rock. Loading of rocks to offshore. This method statement and job safety analysis are hereby developed within these elements to describe in more detail the methods used, the resources deployed and the controls put into place to eliminate or mitigate safety hazards and adverse environmental impacts, DOCUMENT CONTROL This method statement is a controlled document as required by the system procedure Quality Planning and issued in accordance with the system procedure Control of Documents and Data. The method statement is subject to amendment during the execution of the Works as a result of periodic review and whenever circumstances require subject to CTJV approval. Revisions will be issued in accordance with the system procedure Control of Documents and Data whenever the main text changes or when an appendix is added or removed. Revised appendices for substitution will be issued separately and, where appropriate, will include a separate schedule of contents. This document’s revision and appendix issue status is shown in the Project Register of Management System Documents, a copy of which may be obtained from the Project Office upon request. HEALTH, SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT Health and Safety Hazards ‘As required by the Project Health & Safety Plan, the significant health and safety hazards of this work have been analysed in accordance with the Risk Assessment & Work Execution Procedure (QGX/20/00/SA/PC/NA/107 E1) and are listed below. Untrained or personnel not understanding the nature of the task. ‘Working with loaders & excavators. Dust while working with loaders & excavators Slips trips & falls Defective Equipment Overloading vehicles Weather Conditions (Dust & Heat) Electrical Hazards/ Mechanical Failures ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA. METHOD STATEMENT. ‘Document Ref. 0176-MS-09 Revision 1 Page 4 of 8 M.S. For The loading and offloading activities on Lay-Down Area © Working near water (Drowning) ‘© Vehicle movements imise these hazards as set out in the form JOB 3.1.2 Controls will be implemented to Safety Analysis included in Appendix A. 3.2 Adverse Environmental Impacts 3.24 As required by the Project Environmental Plan, the significant adverse environmental impacts of this work have been analysed in accordance with the general procedure Hazard Analysis and Environmental Impact Assessment and are listed below. © Dust ¢ Pollution from equipment duc to leakage or during refuelling © Noise level 3.2.2 Controls will be implemented to minimise these adverse impacts, as set out in the form Environmental Impact Statement included in Appendix B. 3.3 Transportation. 3d ‘The transportation of rock materials to site will be either by trucks or barges. 3.1.2 The transportation of rock materials to offshore location will be by barges 34 ‘Communications. 3.4.1 Communication between QG H, CTIV and Archirodon shall be held through mobile telephones. 1 sn | Company Name Title Mobile No. 1 | Jean Pierre Tholozan | Construction Manager 3570327 2 Michael Khour ‘Marine Area Construction Manager | 5895028 3 Adel Monsef Project Manager 5564892 4 ARCO, Maged Wadie Construction Manager 5856045, s [aan Omar Garcia Construction Supervi 5887629 6 [Qc _| Michel Maisey Safety Supervisor 5883618 | 3.8 Noise monitoring. 3.5.1 Periodic noise monitoring will be carried during construction activities, 3.5.2 Whenever noise level exceeds the 85 (dba) and up to 110(dba) all employees will be instructed to wear PPE (earplugs). ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA METHOD Document Ref. a STATEMENT o176-ms-o9 _| Revision 1 Page 5 of 8 353 3.6 3.6.1 4.0 4a 4ad 4.13 42 421 422 423 M.S. For The loading and offloading acti “The noise level range produced by the construction equipment will be as follows: Eauipment ‘ats iin SOR Mobile crane / loader/Excavator 97-102 ‘Dump truck Less than 85 Lighting towers / Welding set 62-92, Dust control. Personnel exposed to dust shall wear dust masks. RESOURCES Equipment ‘The main equipment envisaged for the above works includes the following: © Loader Excavator @ Dump trucks Mobile crane Workshop services to equipment will be provided from the workshop facilities at the Project Lay down Area, Area, located inside Ras Laffan Port. All equipments will inspected by CTIV and sticker delivered prior to start work inspection. Personnel ~ Responsibility ~ Work pattern. ‘The Construction Manager is responsible for the organization and coordination of the entire work. The responsible Site Engineer will be responsible for instructing the foreman about the requirements of the contract, including all restrictions, safety regulations, and work-scope and time schedule, In addition, he will be responsible for related logistic matters. ‘The foreman is responsible for implementation of the intemational regulations regarding the safety in all activities. ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA METHOD Document Ref ; feed TEMES Revision 1 Page 6 of 8 MS. For The loading and offloading activities on Lay-Down Area 42: 42. 4 The Safety Officers are responsible to assist the construction team to develop safe methods of working and to monitor implementation of the controls put in place. 5 The PM is responsible for the management and co-ordination of all the sub- contractors and concemed authorities, so as the works on the project to be carried out in a safe and environmentally way to meet contract requirements, in particular for time and quality. 4.2.6 Construction activities will be carried on a 24-hours basis. Night Shift Procedure 5.0 51 shall be adopted. (Refer to Procedure CORP-GEN-15 Rev. 1 included in AppendixE) 7 The activities will be coordinated closely between Archirodon and CTJV. 8 Each shift has total duration 12 hrs but actual working hours are 10 with a total break down of 2 Hrs. .9 ‘The manpower for this work includes the following: ‘Manpower Deployment Schedule Description No Site Engineer i Foreman I Crane operator I Dump truck driver 2 | Loader operator T i 6 i Excavator operator Labourers Safety officer for each shift REFERENCES Archirodon procedures and plans System procedure CORP-SYS-01 Quality Planning System procedure CORP-SYS-02 Control of Documents and Data General procedure CORP-GEN-04 Procurement of Materials and Services General procedure CORP-GEN-12 Hazard Analysis and Environmental Impact Assessment Project procedure 0151-SP-01 Control of Inspection and Testing Project procedure 0151-SP-02 Control of Quality Records Project plan 0151-PQP-01 Project Quality Plan Project plan 0151-PSP-01 Project Health, Safety &Security Plan Project plan 0151-PEP-01 Project Environmental Plan ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA METHOD Document Ref. ct 7 STATEMENT O1T6-MS.09 | Revision I Page 7 of § MLS. For The loading and offloading activities on Lay-Down Area 5.2. Project procedures and documents © CTIV procedure QGX/20/00/QA/PC/NA/002 Inspection Coordination Procedure (With Subcontractor) 2 CTIV procedure QGX/20/00/QA/PC/NA/020 QA/OC Requirements for Subcontractors © CTJY specification for lifting procedure QGX/120/00/SA/PC/NA/104 6.0 | METHODOLOGY 6.1 Schedule of Work 6.1.1 The lay down area will be utilized as a stock area for rocks which will be brought from the sea with supplier barge (Armor rocks 0.5-2.0 tons), from the land with dump trucks or trailers (Screened quarry run II (1-500 kgs)), and concrete Antifer blocks which will be removed from the existing break water. 6.1.2 Rock loading and offloading activities will be carried out on 24-hours basis, and each shift has total duration of 12 hrs but actual working hours will be for 10 hrs. 6.1.3. The activities will be coordinated closely between Archirodon and CTJV and port authorities. 6.1.4 Archirodon will adhere to RLC safety rules and regulations applicable in the port area. 6.2. Construction Works ‘The area of stockpiling of stones and Antifer blocks will be ut drawings (appendix c). ized as shown in the 62.1 The stock piling of Armor stones (0.5-2.0 tons) which will be brought from the sea with supplier barge will be done by loader and dump trucks, and an excavator will be used to pile the stones to achieve the maximum capacity of stocking 6.2.2 The stock piling of Screened quarry run II (1-500 kgs) which will be brought from the land by trailers or trucks will be done by loader, and the excavator will be used to pile the stones to achieve the maximum capacity of stocking. 6.2.3 The stock piling of concrete Antifer blocks which will be removed from the existing break water (from sea and under sea levels) will be done by the crane barge and a mobile crane. 6.2.4 The area behind the jetty will be used by loader, trucks and mobile crane when offloading Armor stones and Antifer blocks brought by the supplier barge. 6.2.5 Access road with width 10.0 m will be utilized to maintain easy transportation of trucks and trailers during loading and unloading activities 6.2.6 A distance of 8.0 m behind the jetty will be left without stockpiling for safty requirements. ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA. METHOD, Document Ref. STATEMENT 0176-MS-09 Revision 1 Page 8 of 8 M.S. For The loading and offloading activities on Lay-Down Area 6.2.7 The loading of barge will be done by loader and trucks which will offload the rocks cn the barge, then the loader will pile the stones to achieve maximum capacity of supplier loading 6.2.8 The earthwork Forman will organize the sequence of the work with the assistance of 62. 10 TA 72 13 a flagman, a traffic controller and a clerk. 9 Records of stored quantity will be kept for control purposes. 10 The loading and offloading operation of the barges will continue during night, a night shift team will continue the works according to night shift works procedure. QUALITY CONTROL ‘The loading works will be surveyed and inspected by the supervisor in charge according to quality control plan for rocks production and delivery. A specifie inspection and test plan (ITP) is not required for this activity Records generated by the inspections and tests will be controlled by the project procedure Control of Quality Records. -END OF TEXT - ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA METHOD STATEMENT ‘Document Ref. (0176-MS-09 Issue 1 | See sections 2.2 & 2.3 for control of this appendix ‘M.S. 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SA METHOD STATEMENT. Document Ref. 0176-MS-09 Issue See sections 2.2 & 2.3 for — 1 | control of this appendix MS. For The loading and offloading activities on Lay-Down Area APPENDIX B ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Titre Hea Reference ‘Rev. | Pages Environmental Impact Assessment 0176-MS-09 1 6 a ARCHIRODON GROUP NY @ CORPORATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM General Procedire CORP-GEN-I2 Hazard Anass amd Environmental Impact Asessmen Environmental Impact Statement Project _0176 ~ Berth #5 ~ Marine Works _SECTION A~ WORK ANALYSIS ay Part Al Name of Company _Archirodon Construction (Overseas) Co. S.A. Date Prepared _28/04/2007 ‘Document Ref. _0176-MS-09 ‘Name of Supervisor in Charge _Mohamed Sami ‘Numbers and Disciplines of Personnel Carrying Out the Task _1 +20 Workshop / Transport / General Construction Skilled Labour Part A2 Scope of Work Storage of Antifer blocks, quarry run and armour rock. Part A3_Sequence ofthe Work and Significant Potential Adverse Environmental Impacts | Impact ~C Activity 2 “Storage of se ‘pact Oil spillage/Leskage from the mobile crane and Floating crane barge. Activity 3 Storage of rubble material, Impact Oil spillage/Leakage from the mobile crane and Floating crane barge. 7 Activity 4 Storage of armour rock. Impact ~Oil spillage/Leakage from the mobile crane and Floating crane barge. Part Ad Details of Equipment to be Used Cranes Floating Crane barge, Mobile crane Plant Dump trucks, Transport barges, Crane barge, Excavator, Loaders , Flat barges and Tug Boats. Lifting Tackle _- Only 3 party certification lif be used ing tackle Portable Equipment Survey instruments, Diesel Welders, Oxy-Acy cutting set, Light Tower, Hand Tools. 1 Document ref: CORP-GEN-12-F02 Rev.2 ARCHIRODON GROUP NY ‘CORPORATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM General Procedure CORP-GEN-12 Hazard Analysis and Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Impact Statement delete inapplicable responses Response 1 Hazardous materials No 9 Dust pollution ‘No 2 Material storage No | 10 Oil pottution Yes 3 Waste disposal No | 11 Chemical pollution No | 4 Toxic waste No | 12 Emergency contingency plan Yes 5 Hazardous waste No | 13. Erosion No 6 Biological waste No | 14 Turbidity No 7 Chemical waste No | 15 Sedimentation No 8 Noise No | 16 Training required Yes Part A6é Provide further information if Yes to any of the above, or as necessary 10, Oil pollution from mobile crane and floating crane, should there be any leakage 12, Emergency Contingency Methods will be spill trays & plastic sheets placed under Mach ‘Machinery, A Contingency plan will be placed on site. 16, Training for the work force on Environmental aspects for site constructional personnel. “Environmental Contingency plan, Prevention of oil spill & groun: Reduction & Minimising Noise levels & Waste Disposal. Note T Tdentify any Material Safety Data Sheets in Part A7 Note 2 Provide details of any third parties involved, e.g. scaffolders, electricians etc. pages pages pages pages — - pages Total number of pages including this Environmental Impact Statement pages Part 8 Review and approval ‘A8a Prepared Name Mohammed Samir_ ‘Company _Archirodon Position Engineer Signature plagues Date _ 28/04/2007 [Alb HSE review Name Goma Mahrous Company hirodon Position HSES S.H Signature gE 2 Date _28/04/2007 ‘ASe Approved Name _Maged Wadic ‘Company _Archirodon Construction Manager Signature I Date _ 28/04/2007 Part A9 This Environmental Impact Statement has been communicated to and understood by all, personnel associated with the task. 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SA METHOD Document Ref. STATEMENT. 0176-MS-09 Issue. 1 ‘See sections 2.2 & 2.3 for | control of this appendie MS. For The loading and offloadin; g act ss on Lay-Down Area APPENDIX C INSPECTION AND TEST PLAN Title Reference Rev. Pages NA “TEP are not required for this method Statement ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA ‘METHOD Document Ref. STATEMENT. 0176-MS-09 Issue 1 ‘See sections 2.2 & 2.3 for control of this appendix MS. For The loading and offloading activities on Lay-Down Area APPENDIX D DRAWINGS Title Reference Rev. | Pages LOADING AND OFFLOADING OF ROCKS AT LAY DOWN AREA 0176-FD-CS-0008 | 0 1 Tr z I wr al s S| SUPPLY BARGE “FOR SAFETY DO_NOT SCALE é ‘OATAR LIQUEFIED GAS COMPANY LIMITED (I) SLELF/ —_“hiro0eTecnip dirt Venture (By RoHIRODON CONSTRUCTION BH overseagyco. sa ACCESS ROAD _ 3500 a Gy oD y ACCESS, JETTY Cys 7 € BARRIER bs ec] 6 3 A x2) ZX] BIACESS very 86 | =| z 85 i a H COeeececcy eye 87 eayicucceceect #2 CUREMOVED.CY SSC TET BLOCKS CU BS SESS CHEE CHEEEEETY 8000 “CINERSHE MO copa WROHEEY QATARGAS II LNG ONSHORE FACILITIES MARINE SUPPORTING STRUCTURE WORKS AT RAS. CAFFAN, QATAR LOADING AND OFFLOADING OF ROOKS, AT LAYDOVIN AREA 8 [money na von 7 | We, ARH [RORY [ove | ca [a feev.| owe ewsow a Sreaste" | 0176 | FD [es|oooe]o = t > i z i F é a i © Cc . T w ARCHIRODON CONSTRUCTION (OVERSEAS) Co. SA METHOD Document Ref. Issue 1 | Se@ Sections 22 & 2.3 for STATEMENT 0176-MS-09 control of this appendix ‘MS. For The loading and offloading activities on Lay-Down Area APPENDIX E NIGHT SHIFT PROCEDURE Title Reference Rev. Pages ‘Night Shift Procedure | CORP-GEN-IS 1 1 ARCHIRODON GROUP NV GENERAL PROCEDURE. Document Ref. CORP-GEN-15 Revision 1 Page 1 of $ CORPORATE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE WORKING AT NIGHT W QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM This procedure has been printed from a network server or CD-ROM and has therefore not been issued as a controlled copy by the Corporate Quality Manager (see system procedure Control of Documents and Data). Accordingly, it is the responsibility of the user of this document to verify that it is the current version. This may be done by checking its status in the register on a network server or by contacting the Corporate Quality Manager at the Ajman Regional Office on + 971 6 526 3454 ext. 119. Tssued for use. Document reference changed from GEN-SD-030. ee “Amendments to incorporate the requirements of ISO 14001:1996 and fete OHSAS 18001:1999. Prepared by | Reviewed by | Approved Corporate | Steering | by Chie Document. | Rev Issue Date Onaty on ame Manager Officer CORP-GEN-15 | 1 [28 February 2004 [ATNicklinson Wiheodondis wee ARCHIRODON GROUP NV GENERAL, Document Ref. PROCEDURE _| _CORP-GEN-15 Revision 1 Page 2 of S REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE WORKING AT NIGHT. 10 2.0 30 40 5.0 60 70 8.0 LIST OF CONTENTS, Document Control Definitions, Terms and Abbreviations : peciseseeraae Responsibility 0.0.0 References ..... Procedure Records ARCHIRODON GROUP NV PROCEDURE corP-GEN-15_| Revision 1 Page 3 of 5 REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE WORKING AT NIGHT. 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 To outline the requirements and responsibilities for any work or activity that occurs during the hours of darkness, whether programmed or not. 2.0 SCOPE 2 This general procedure applies to all projects (it is expected that a CFY will have permanent arrangements for lighting) 3.0 DOCUMENT CONTROL 3.1 This general procedure is a controlled document as required by the Corporate Quality Manual and issued in accordance with the system procedure Control of Documents and Data, 3.2 Revisions of this document will be issued in accordance with that general procedure when the main text changes or when an appendix is added. Revised appendices for substitution will be issued separately and, where appropriate, will include a separate schedule of contents. 3.3 Document revision and appendix issue status are shown in the Register of Corporate Management System Documents, a copy of which may be obtained from the Corporate Quality Manager upon request. 4.0 DEFINITIONS, TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS: 4.1 Lumen ‘The mit representing the amount of light emitted by a source or received on.a surface, 4.2 Lax One lumen per square metre. 5.0 RESPONSIBILITY 5.1 The Project Manager has overall. responsi procedure. lity for implementation of this general 5.2 The HSE Advi is responsible for: © Ensuring that Section Supervisors and subcontractor management are familiar with this general procedure, © Ensuring that any work carried out during the night complies with the requirements of this general procedure. ‘® Monitoring site conditions and measuring the lighting provided to ensure it ‘meets the minimum standards given in this general procedure. ARCHIRODON GROUP NV GENERAL ‘Document Ref. a PROCEDURE _| _CORP-GEN-15_| Revision 1 Eeeaote REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE WORKING AT NIGHT 33 34 6.0 Engineers and Section Supervisors are responsible for: ‘© Ensuring that the HSE Advisor has been informed of the intention to work at night and that he i satisfied that all of the necessary arrangements are in place. Issuing of any necessary permits to work, Planning the work as far as practicable to eliminate the need for night working and fo have contingency plans and arrangements in place to carry out the work safely during the night, if this is necessary. © For activities such as radiography (ee general procedure Control of Radiography) they will ensure that signs, barriers and flashing lights are provided as well as adequate lighting and that the relevant persons have been informed, > Provision of instructions particularly with regard to the movement of vehicles (e.g. concrete trucks) within the areas of work. ‘© Ensuring that adequate barriers are provided around areas where hazards may exist (see technical procedure Requirements for Warning Signs and Barriers), and that such hazards are clearly lit © Ensuring that lighting is adequate and personnel are not working in shadows. Subcontractors shall ensure that: ‘® They are aware of the contents of this general procedure, © They have authorisation fiom the Project Manager to work during the night. ‘Their employees are provided with suitable and sufficient personal protective equipment (see technical procedure Requirements for Personal Protective Equipment). © There is adequate medical attendance by a doctor, medic or nurse present on site when working at night, dependent on the work and number of personnel REFERENCES ‘System procedure CORP-SYS-02 Control of Documents and Data General procedure CORP-GEN-03 Management of Plant & Equipment General procedure CORP-GEN-10 Control of Radiography Technical procedure CORP-TEC-01 Requirements for Personal Protective Equipment © Technical procedure CORP-TEC-13 Permit to Work Scheme © Technical procedure CORP-TEC-16 Requirements for Warning Signs and Barriers © Technical procedure CORP-TEC-17 Requirements for Safe Temporary Electrics TSO 9001:2000 Quality management systems - Requirements TSO 14001:1996 Environmental management systems ~ Specification with guidance for use © OHSAS 18001:1999 Occupational health and safety management systems ~ Specification ARCHIRODON GROUP NV GENERAL, Document Ret PROCEDURE _| _CORP-GEN-15 Revision 1 Page 5 of S REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE WORKING AT NIGHT 10 WA 12 13 14 15 16 19 18 19 7.10 TAL 8.0 81 82 PROCEDURE Where possible, construction should take place during daylight hours. Some activities, however, are planned for night work and some unavoidably continue into the hours of darkness. In these circumstances the following sections describe the actions to be taken to ensure safe working conditions. ‘The minimum degree of illumination at any location shall be 100Lax. All points of exit, pathways and muster points shal be clearly iluminated, Ladder access and egress shall be clearly luminatd. Bayonet type light bulbs used as stringers for illuminating passageways and stairways shall be protected by cages. Lights provided for this purpose shall be sited to avoid glare and spaced to provide adequate light forthe areas covered. The illumination shall be measured prior to the work being camied out by a light meter, calibrated in Lux, ‘Tower lighting shall be sited in a manner that itluminates all parts of the area where the work is taking place. Lighting should be provided in confined spaces subject to any requirements on a permit to work (see technical procedure Permit to Work Scheme) Generators provided shall be checked prior to use to ensure that they meet the requirements given in the general procedure Management of Plant & Equipment, Lightning poks and other metal poles shall be earthed and the circuit fitted with earth leakage circuit breakers (ELCBs). Cables employed for the purpose of temporary lighting shall be routed to ensure that they do not present a trip hazard or other obstruction and shall otherwise be insialled in accordance with the technical procedure Requirements for Safe Temporary Electrics. RECORDS ‘There are no records generated by this general procedure. Records generated by referenced procedures are to be managed in accordance with the originating procedure. ~~ END OF TEXT - -

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