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25045-A1000-18-3GS-E-018r000 - Installation of Power Monitoring and Control System
25045-A1000-18-3GS-E-018r000 - Installation of Power Monitoring and Control System
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METHOD STATEMENT
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INSTALLATION OF POWER MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM
PURSUANT TO SPECIAL CONDITION 5, WE, SKY ORYX JOINT VENTURE, VERIFY THAT THIS SUBMITTAL SATISFIES ALL
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT , WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE FOLLOWING CLARIFICATIONS I PROPOSALS
ACCEPTED BY THE ENGINEER:
M.HORIKAWA
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By JT Thomas at 4:32 pm, Feb 18, 2008
o STATUS 2: REVISE & RESUBMIT. WORK MAY PROCEED SUBJECT TO INCORPORATION OF COMMENTS
INDICATED.
o STATUS 3: REVISE & RESUBMIT. WORK MAY NOT PROCEED. Comments from OBI ES&H dept.
Needed in the Risk Assessment
o STATUS 4: REVIEW NOT REQUIRED. WORK MAY PROCEED. are the following items: Working
with ladders; scaffolding; use of
tools and equipment; interface
PERMISSION TO PROCEED SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OR APPROVAL OF DESIGN DETAILS,
with
CALCULATIONS, ANALYSES, TEST METHODS, OR MATERIALS DEVELOPED OR SELECTED BY other contractors.
CONTRACTOR AND SHALL
NOT RELIEVE CONTRACTOR FROM FULL COMP LIANCE WIT H THE CONTRACT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND
DRAWINGS.
Approved
Rev. No. Date Description Proj. M nager
o 13Jan08 First Issue M. Ho wa
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. SCOPE OF WORK
2.1 General description.
2.2 Plant and equipment.
2.3 Materials.
2.4 Site planning & preparation
2.5 Work methodology.
2.6 Organisation, Responsibilities & Supervision.
2.7 Work Force.
4. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
4.1 Environmental Impact assessment.
4.2 NDIA E S & H Contractor Requirements
4.3 Contractual Requirements.
4.4 Emergency Procedures.
5. QUALITY ASSURANCE
5.1 Contractual Requirements.
5.2 Critical works.
5.3 Inspection & Testing.
5.4 Follow up & Evaluation.
6. APPENDICES
6.1 Risk Assessment Form
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1. INSTALLATION OF POWER MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM
2. SCOPE OF WORK
2.1 General Description
The document describes the characteristic and general scope of work for the supply
and installation of Power Monitoring and Control System as detailed in Approved
Shop drawing and as describe in Specification section 16920.
The PMCS system
2.2 Plant and Equipment components will be
included within the power
The following equipments and tools are needed to executeequipment
the works. and factory
installed. What part of that
installation does this
• Socket and torque wrench method statement cover?
• Measurement tape
Is this method statement
• Electric drill for the site works under
• Screw drivers section 2.5.4?
• Hammer
• Roughing file If so, you need to identify
what external wiring and
• Ladder and scaffolding equipment, like the
• Megger meter PCW's, this method
• Multi-function tester statement covers.
2.3 Materials
All materials that will be used will be based on approved material submittal,
shop drawing and specifications.
• Permit to work
2.4.6 Communication
Communication on site will be provided by radios and cellular phones (if the
Cellular phone doesn’t work in all areas, radios will be preferred).
• Check that all supplied items and associated components of the PMCS
system are conformance with the purchase order and specification data
sheets.
2.5.4 Installation
B. All control power, CT, PT and data communications wire shall be factory
wired and harnessed within the equipment enclosure.
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2.6 Organization, Responsibility & Supervision
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In addition, Contractor shall fully comply with the following ES&H
requirements:
Upon the failure of contractor to comply with any of the requirements set forth
in these documents, engineer shall have the authority to stop any operations
of contractor affected by such failure until the condition is remedied
acceptable to engineer.
All workers engaged in the job site shall wear mandatory P.P.E. in
accordance to the NDIA ES&H requirements as follows;
• Safety Helmet
• Safety Shoes / Boots
• Safety Glasses
• High Visibility Luminous Vest
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problem. In addition contractor shall comply with all laws, standards, codes,
and regulations relating to sanitation at the site, including the employer’s
requirements as to waste disposal, toilet facilities, and potable water.
SC-21.3: Upon failure of contractor to comply with any of the requirements set
forth herein, the employer shall have the right to stop the works or any part
thereof until contractor does so comply. No part of the time lost due to any
such stop order shall be made the subject of claim for extension of time or for
increased costs or damages by contractor.
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5. Contractor shall comply with all requirements of the contractors approved
Environmental, Safety and Health Programs.
6. Contractor shall provide and require all its employees to wear approved
hard hats, safety eye protection and safety working shoes and high
visibility vests in any site area designated as a Hard Required Area.
7. Contractor shall provide and require visitors to wear safety helmets, work
boots, high visibility vest and safety eye protection in any site area
designated as a hard Hat Required Area.
8. Contractor’s safety representative on site shall wear green coloured hard
hats. The Contractors supervisors on site shall wear yellow coloured hard
hats.
9. Contractor’s employees shall be subject to Contractor inspection of all
vehicles, tool boxes, carry boxes etc. at the site.
10. Minors (anyone under 18 years of age) will not be permitted on site.
11. No private vehicles will be used on site, outside of designated compounds.
Only Contractors vehicles bearing Contractors logo may be used on Site.
12. Delivery Vehicles
a. All contractors shall ensure that all delivery vehicles entering the
site have paperwork, such as delivery note collection note/off hire
note or NDIA order, stating the purpose of the visit. It is in the
interest of the Project and or services, a correct order number,
name and or location is given at the time of ordering to ensure
correct delivery of those goods, materials etc., and all likely losses
are minimized or traced.
b. All delivery vehicle drivers must have the following Personal
Protective Equipment available for use if his delivery task requires
him to work outside:
Safety Helmet
Hi Visibility Vest
Safety Boot
Safety Glasses
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c. Compliance with the above delivery requirements is the sole
responsibility of the Contractor. Failure to ensure compliance will
result in stoppage of offloading.
• Permit to work
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4. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
5. QUALITY ASSURANCE
GC-17: The contractor shall be responsible for the true and proper setting up
of the works in relation to original points. Any time during the progress of the
works then any error will appear or arise in the position level dimensions or
alignment of any part of the works the contractor is required so to do so by the
engineer to be rectified such error for the satisfaction of the approved
engineer unless such error is based to incorrect data were supplied in writing
by the engineer.
6. APPENDICES
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NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT SHOULD BE ATTACHED TO THE METHOD STATEMENT. WHEN APPROVED IT
MUST BE KEPT AT THE WORKING PLACE FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES
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