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Riyadh Metro Package 3 (Lines 4, 5 & 6)

Method Statement for Installation of Exterior Lighting System

DOCUMENT CHANGE RECORD

Revision Date Change Description Author


AA 8‐Nov‐16 Creation Víctor Latorre
AB 15‐Feb‐17 Second Submittal for RAMPED Approval Jaime Miguel
AC 28‐Jan‐20 Third Submittal for RAMPED Approval Jaime Miguel

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE PAGE
1 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 5
2 PURPOSE 6
3 SCOPE OF WORK 6
4 PERMITS & LICENSES 6
5 STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS 7
6 TOOLS, PLANT and EQUIPMENT 8
7 MATERIALS 9
7.1 MATERIAL HANDLING 9
7.2 MATERIAL RECEIVING 9
7.3 MATERIAL STORAGE 10
7.4 MATERIAL DELIVERY AT SITE 10
8 SITE LOCATION, PLANNING AND PREPERATION 10
8.1 SITE LOCATION 10
8.2 PLANNING AND PREPARATION 10
9 WORK METHODOLOGY 11
9.1 GENERAL EXTERIOR LIGHTING INSTALLATION 11
9.2 CONNECTIONS 12
9.3 CLEANING AND ADJUSTING 13
9.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 13
9.5 PROTECTIONS 13
9.6 INSPECTION 13
10 WORK SCHEDULE 13
11 ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITY 13
11.1 ORGANIZATION 13
11.2 RESPONSIBILITIES 14
11.2.1 LINE MANAGER 14
11.2.2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 14
11.2.3 SENIOR SITE ENGINEER 15
11.2.4 SITE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 15
11.2.5 DESIGN / TECHNICAL MANAGER 15
11.2.6 QA/QC MANAGER / ENGINEER 15
11.2.7 HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER 15
12 WORK FORCE / TRAINING 16
12.1 WORK FORCE 16
12.2 TRAINING 16
13 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 16
14 HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT 17
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14.1 RISK ASSESSMENT 17


14.2 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) 17
14.3 HSE INFORMATION TO PERSONNEL 18
14.4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 18
14.5 WORK RELATED INCIDENT INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS 20
14.6 FIRE PREVENTION 21
14.7 MANUAL HANDLING 21
14.8 SAFE WORK PROCEDURE (SWP) 21
15 REFERENCES 22
15.1 DOCUMENT 22
15.2 METHOD STATEMENT BRIEFING SHEET 23
15.3 RISK ASSESSMENT 24

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1 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS

Abbreviations Definitions
FAST FAST Consortium (CJV, TJV and TSY)
RM3 Riyadh Metro Package 3 – Lines 4, 5 & 6
DJV Design Joint Venture
CJV Construction Joint Venture
ADA Employer
ENG “The (Employer’s) Engineer” RAMPED
PMO Project Management Office "FAST"
PDJV Project Design Coordination Group "FAST"
ANSI American National Standards Institute
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
ISO International Standard Organization
NBS National Bureau of Standards
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and
MSS
Fittings Industry, Inc
NFPA National fire Protection Assocation
BS Btritish Standards
Consultative Committee for International Telephony and
CCITT
Telegraphy
UL Underwriters’ Laboratories Inc.
CIBSE Chartered Institution of Building Services
MST Method Statement
ITP Inspection and Test Plan
MAR Material Approval Request
MIR Material Inspection Report
RA Risk Assessment
HSE Health, Safety and Environment
PPE Personal Protective Equipment

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MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets


COSHH Control of Substance Hazardous to Health
PCBU Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking
JHA Job Hazardous Analysis
IRF Inspection Request Form
PTW Permit to Work
AWWA American Water Works Association
QR Quality Record
NCR Non-Conformance Report
IR Inspection Report
JHA Job Hazard Analysis
TSB Task Safety Brief

2 PURPOSE
The purpose of this method statement is to define the procedures of Exterior Lighting Installation.
The guidelines contained herein are to ensure that the job execution complies with the
requirements of the Contract Specifications, approved Shop Drawings, and Electrical Codes and
Standards.
Also, is to provide instruction for the control and receipt of material, equipment and supplies
purchased, furnished or controlled by FAST for Riyadh Metro Package 3 (4, 5, & 6)

3 SCOPE OF WORK
This method statement relates to the Installation of Exterior Lighting for Line 4, 5 & 6.
The receiving, handling, storage, delivery and inspection of items received by FAST for Riyadh
Metro Package 3 (4, 5, & 6) shall be done acceptably.

4 PERMITS & LICENSES


It is anticipated that the following permits will be required to facilitate the successful and safe
execution of the installation of exterior lighting.
 Grinding and Cutting (Hot Works).
 Working at Height.
 Lifting

Note:

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Permits to work will be issued and complied with in accordance with Safe Work Procedure SWP‐
04.

5 STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS

Section Specification
Specifications
Number Code
WPS 3 Stations and Buildings Works
WPS 3.01 Stations and Buildings Design requirements

WPS 2.0 Scope and Design Service

3.5 Mechanical Design Criteria


Annex 2 Interior Design requirements
Annex 3 Park and Ride design Requirements
Annex 4 Depot Architectural and Landscape Designed Guidelines
WPS 3.02 Stations and Buildings Construction Specification
Division 16 Electrical
Section 16050 Basic Electrical Materials and Methods
Section 16521 Exterior Lighting
Section 16264 Static Uninterruptible Power Supply
Section 16120 Conductor and Cables
Section 07841 Through‐Penetration Firestop Systems
Section 01710 Health and Safety Requirements
IEC 60364‐3 & 603‐
Electrical Installation in Building
4‐41
Latest Edition IEE Regulations for Electrical Installation
Building‐ London
BS EN 52305 Interconnection with Lightning Protection System
Saudi Consolidated Electric Company (SCEC0)

(BS 7671: 2001). Sixteenth Edition of IEE wiring Regulations


IEC 605‐1:2014 International Electro technical Committee (IEC) standards
NFPA 130 Standard for Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail
Systems
British “ Code of Interior Lighting “ issued by the “Chartered
Institution of Building Services “ (CIBSE).

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Saudi Telecom Company (STC) & Telephone National


Standards CCITT.

ANSI/TIA/EIA –568‐ Data Cabling Standards


A

Electrical equipment and material will be in compliance with


IEC, BS, ANSI,
NEMA, UL or other equivalent & approved Standards

To consider any other design and or principles of documents that may affect or may provide the
missing information.
A. Typical Installation Shop Drawing
B. IEEE 422-2012,BS 7671, IEC 60364, NEC 318

6 TOOLS, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT


The necessary minimum equipment / tools to carry out the work are detailed in the table below:
No Name Quantity Remarks Provider
1 Boom Truck 1 For Installation FAST

MANLIFT, Ladder For Installation FAST


2 1
or Scaffolding
3 Hand Tools 1 Set For Installation FAST

Electrical Drilling For Installation FAST


4 As required
Machine
5 MEWPS As required For Installation FAST

6 Scissor Lifts As required For Installation FAST

Insulated Screw
7 As required For Installation FAST
Driver
8 Level As required For Installation FAST

9 Measuring Tape As required For Installation FAST

Insulation
Resistance Meter,
10 Multi Tester, As required For Installation FAST/SIC
Cross Head
Leading Device
Steel Measuring
11 As required For Installation FAST/SIC
Tape

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Wire Crimping
12 As required For Installation FAST/SIC
Tool/Machine
Temporary
13 As required For Installation FAST/SIC
Lightings
14 Pull Wires, Ropes As required For Installation FAST/SIC
Cable Guide and
15 As required For Installation FAST/SIC
Run-Off Frame
16 Scaffolding As required For Installation FAST/SIC

NOTE:

 All tools should be in an operable condition and will be checked regularly.


 All equipment shall be free from any defects before delivery to site.

7 MATERIALS
LIST OF APPROVED MATERIALS
Sl. No. DESCRIPTION
1 Exterior Lighting Fixture
2 Lighting Mast/Streetlight
3 Junction Box
4 Screw, Bolt and Nut
5 Lighting Bulb, Fluorescent Lamp
6 Mounting Pole

7.1 MATERIAL HANDLING


A. Check material against approved material technical submittal.
B. Check the availability of the markings on the materials which shows e.g. manufacturer
name, material type, manufacturing date.
C. Material will be subjected to checks against any defect, deformity, scratches, and
specification adhered to approved Material Specification.
D. Material will be rejected if it does not comply with the specification required.

7.2 MATERIAL RECEIVING


All received materials will be inspected by the QA/QC Inspector and Client/Project Engineer
with the proper inspection procedure and documentations. To check the material

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specifications, ratings, operating characteristics, manufacturer’s name, etc., in compliance


based on the approved MAR.

7.3 MATERIAL STORAGE


A. Access to storage areas shall be controlled and limited only to authorized personnel.
B. Material will be stored in a way to protect them against mechanical damages and not with
other materials like oil and harmful chemicals that can cause corrosion.
C. Mounting poles will store with enough air circulation to prevent distortion and to have a
decay resistant treated skids of at least 300mm above grade, and the applied factory-
wrapping will retain until before its installation.
D. Material will be stored under shed to keep it clean and to avoid long term exposure to
sunlight.
E. Cleanliness and good housekeeping practices shall be enforced at all times in the storage
areas.
F. QA/QC Inspector shall perform the periodic inspection for storage area every week.

7.4 MATERIAL DELIVERY AT SITE


A. QA/QC Inspector will be responsible on checking and receiving all the materials delivered
at site prior to stock on the designated storage area.
B. All materials delivered at site must have all relevant supporting documents complying the
specification of the project.

Note:
Material Handling, Storage, and Delivery shall be as per the manufacturer
recommendations.
First come and first out process will be maintained.

8 SITE LOCATION, PLANNING AND PREPERATION


8.1 SITE LOCATION
This method of statement for installation of exterior lighting is applicable for Package 3 (Lines
4, 5 & 6) elevated stations, underground stations, tunnels and Depots.

8.2 PLANNING AND PREPARATION


A. Obtain Permit to Work (PTW) with the attached activity Risk Assessment and inform all
involved personnel about the hazards associated with the job that are shown in the Activity
Risk Assessment
B. Identify all needed materials, components and tools/equipment as indicated & as required
by the Material Approval Request and MIR.
C. Before starting the execution of works, the Site Engineer/Supervisor shall ensure the
designated area, is free from any loose foreign materials, small pieces and the area
including access and egress is safe to enter etc.

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D. Approved location, position and orientation of the lighting materials, pole/column,


mounting & support accessories and other structures must be marked or identified as per
approved Shop Drawing.
E. Ensure that erected columns are located on a line parallel to theoretical profile road and the
alignment of columns, both horizontal & vertical are correct. Brackets are to be set at 90
degrees to longitudinal axis of road. See Section 9.1-E below.
F. All relevant paper work including identified permits are in place and briefed to operatives
as required

9 WORK METHODOLOGY
9.1 GENERAL EXTERIOR LIGHTING INSTALLATION
A. Install exterior lighting fixture, switches, junction box, supports, etc., according to
manufacturer's written instructions, coordination drawings, original design, and reference
standards.
B. Ensure that each lighting fixture is properly fixed in level and alignment, and correctly
placed before installation and cable connection.
C. Column Bases: Install columns on concrete bases as detailed on the Approved Drawings.
Before commencement of construction, ensure that bases are suitable for column
installation.
D. Holding Down and Plumb Adjusting Nuts, Washers, Locknuts or Nyloc Nuts: Stainless
steel or cadmium plated.
E. Install poles as follows:
a. Use web fabric slings (not chain or cable) to raise and set poles.
b. Mount pole to foundation with leveling nuts, and tighten top nuts to torque level
recommended by pole manufacturer.
c. Secure poles level, plumb, and square.
d. Grout void between pole base and foundation. Use non-shrinking or expanding
concrete grout firmly packed in entire void space. Grouting material to use is based on
the standard requirement and specification as per Section 02780-Unit Pavers under
Riyadh Metro Project – Stations and Buildings Construction Specifications.
e. Use a short piece of 13-mm diameter pipe to make a drain hole through grout. Arrange
to drain condensation from interior of pole.
F. Luminaries Attachment with Adjustable Features or Aiming: Attach luminaires and
supports to allow aiming for indicated light distribution.
G. Mounting Adjustments: After demonstrating to Engineer that specified lighting
requirements have been met, carry out final setting and locking in position of the
floodlights.
H. Luminaire Attachment: Fasten to indicated structural supports.
I. Lamp luminaries with indicated lamps according to manufacturer's written instructions.
Replace malfunctioning lamps.

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J. Install exterior lighting fixture/lighting mast, switches and junction box (if required in
design) according to manufacturer's written instructions, coordination Drawings, approved
design, and referenced standards.
K. Ensure that each lighting fixture is properly fixed in level and alignment and correctly
placed before installation and cable connection.
L. Ensure all lighting mast and streetlights are properly fixed, aligned and with the correct
torque as per manufacturer requirements.
M. Ensure before cable connection that the cable type and circuit is as per original design.
N. Ensure that the installation of the lighting fixtures doesn’t interfere with other services or
affect the accessibility and normal people or equipment transit.
O. Before lighting mast/streetlight installation, ensure the area is free and all the not-related
workers informed about the work affectations and duration.
P. Ensure to install lighting fixtures with sufficient space to permit access for installing and
connecting cables.
Q. Ensure that in junction boxes the cable has some extra length before connection to allow
future arrangements.
R. Ensure to install lighting bulb/fluorescent in the lighting fixture.
S. Ensure to properly close the lighting fixture and enclosures to avoid any dust, insects or
moisture affectation. This is to comply with the IEC Standard No. 60529 or commonly
called as IP 54 which applies as the degree of protection provided by enclosures for
electrical equipment against ingress of dirt or water.
T. After installation, perform an initial test to all the lighting fixtures by energizing the circuit
with the normal power source.
a. The intensities of the light at night.
b. The coverage area as per the approved design.
c. Check for excessively noisy ballasts.
Note: Thorough or complete check will be performed during the IRF and ITP procedure.
U. Provide proper and permanent labeling & markers in all lighting fixtures using the
approved material, design, dimension etc., as per Standards and Specifications in the
identified location or part of the fixture.

9.2 CONNECTIONS
A. Use a 3-core or 4-core PVC insulated wire of at least 4mm2 copper conductor with the
approved electrical specification based on the MAR.
a. With a single or two luminaires column, connect them over a single phase and neutral.
b. With three or more luminaires column, connect them over three-phase and neutral
(unless specified in the approved Shop Drawing).
Note: To use UL 486A standard (Wire Connectors and Soldering Lugs for Use with
Copper Conductors) to tighten electrical connectors and terminals.
B. Ground metal poles/support structures according to Division 16 – Electrical under Section
"Grounding and Bonding" (Ref. #16060) of the Riyadh Metro Project – Stations and
Building Construction Specifications.

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a. Nonmetallic Poles: Ground metallic components of lighting units and foundations.


Connect luminaires to grounding system with conductor as shown on plans or in
accordance with Regulations.

9.3 CLEANING AND ADJUSTING


A. Clean units after installation. Use methods and materials recommended by manufacturer.
B. Adjust amiable fixtures to provide required light intensities.

9.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL


A. Ensure to conduct lighting test on the illuminated area and ensure that the lumens obtained
are as per the expected design and as per the technical requirements.
B. Ensure to test electrical protection in lighting panels after installation.
C. Replace malfunctioning units.

9.5 PROTECTIONS
Provide final protection and maintain conditions, in a manner acceptable to manufacturer and
Installer that ensure exterior lighting system is without damage or deterioration at the time of
Substantial Completion.

9.6 INSPECTION
A. Upon completion of the installation, the field engineer in coordination with QA-QC
Inspector shall notify all concerned party as per Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) and Quality
Procedure to perform required inspections to assure that all requirements are met.
B. Result of the inspection shall be recorded in the Inspection Check List.

10 WORK SCHEDULE
The Installation of exterior lighting shall be executed according to the planning schedule.

11 ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITY


11.1 ORGANIZATION

ORGANIZATION: LINE 4, 5 & 6

POSITON LINE 4 LINE 5 LINE 6

Line Javier Ildefonso +966 549 197


+966 509 034 709
Insoo Joe 692
Manager Villalobos Perez

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Electrical Nikolaos Daniel


+966 58 017 8484
Construction Joos Kim +966 53 605 3478 Topalidis Sanchez
Manager
Senior Site Kerwin Philip Ignacio +966 54 9 197
+966 59 729 8282 +966 549 100 494 692
Engineer Vital Cosico Blanco

Senior Site Oscar Louay +966 593 856


+966 55 266 1763 668
Engineer Gascon Alkobtan

Site Roy Elvin Gunasekaran +966 569 920


+966 59 742 7979 +996 541 313 653 876
Electrical Ordonez Cabanero Sakthiraj
Engineer Gunesaran
Site Farrukh Muhammad
+966 58 204 4900 +966 549 139 956
Electrical Areej Aamar
Engineer Waheed
Site Abaqar Khan +966 59 732 0101
Electrical
Design
Hunsu Kim +966 55 4 35 7216 Jose Manuel Gonzalez +966 541 315 957
/Technical
Manager
QA/QC Khaja +966 59 736 8989 Juan Carlos Fernandez +966 549 197 804
Manager Moizuddin

QA/QC
Jaime Miguel +966 596 676 933
Engineer

HSE
Taean Park +966 555 059 746 James Mcleod +966 583602928
Manager

11.2 RESPONSIBILITIES
11.2.1 LINE MANAGER

The Line Manager shall be responsible for all works to be planned, coordinated and executed
in accordance with the Schedule, Budget and Quality.

11.2.2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER

The Construction Manager shall be responsible for ensuring that all works are planned,
coordinated and executed in accordance with:
 Health & Safety requirements
 Construction Specifications

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 Working Drawings
 Method Statement
The Construction Manager shall manage the human and technical team for the correct
execution of these activities.

11.2.3 SENIOR SITE ENGINEER

The Senior Engineer is also responsible for ensuring the works are completed satisfactorily
and on time in line with Contract Specifications and Working Drawings. He must organize the
works and verify the disposition of the necessary resources.

11.2.4 SITE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

The Site Engineer shall carry out daily checks as works progress and keep records and
timesheets to ensure compliant working practices.
The Site Engineer is responsible for giving instructions to operators and site workers. He must
coordinate all personnel, receive the materials and stock them up appropriately, carry out
visual and metric checks as works progress and report to the Senior Site Engineer.
Finally, the Site Engineer must coordinate with other people responsible the operations of
linking words.

11.2.5 DESIGN / TECHNICAL MANAGER

The Design/Technical Manager is responsible to check that construction documentation


(Working drawings and Topographic lists) are updated and suitable.

11.2.6 QA/QC MANAGER / ENGINEER

The QA/QC Engineer is responsible to check the quality documentation received by the
Production Manager, verifying that it is completed and that it follows the specified
requirements.
The QA/QC Engineer is responsible to verify and ensure in written records that this Method
Statement is being upheld and the specific requirements had been accomplished. The same for
test and inspection, with the required allowances according to Specifications.
The QA/QC Engineer must submit to the Engineer the documentation received as well as the
tests done, and distribute the construction documentation to the technical team who is in
charge of the construction.

11.2.7 HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER

The HSE Manager is responsible for the risk assessment approval and the coordination of the
safety induction for the workers and advising the Site Manager with respect to Health and
Safety matters and issues.

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12 WORK FORCE / TRAINING


12.1 WORK FORCE
The necessary manpower required to carry out the work at each site location is detailed in the
table below:

No Position Quantity Roles and responsibility

Responsible is Responsible Ensuring HSE is


1 HSE officer 1
Implemented at Worksites

2 Site engineer 1 Responsible for All Electrical works

3 Supervisor 1 Responsible for Electrical Works & Electrical


Team
4 Foreman 1 Supervise work for electrician
5 Electrician 2 Executes of Electrical Works
6 Assistants 4 Assist the Electrician

12.2 TRAINING

Training Applicable
Induction Mandatory
Confined Space As Required
Tunnel Induction As Required
Working at Height As Required
First Aid 1 per team
Fire Control Minimum of 1 per team
Permit to Work As Required (issuer and receiver)
COSHH and MSDS As Required

13 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS

The Construction Department shall inform the Quality Assurance/Control (QA/QC) Department of
the installation activities by issuing an Inspection Request Form (IRF).

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When the QA/QC Department is satisfied that the work detailed in the Construction IRF is
completed, they will initiate to ENG (Ramped).
The Inspector shall verify the installation of work by performing inspections as per the Inspection
and Test Plan (ITP) and shall record his findings on Quality Record (QR). Any defects noted
during the inspection shall be forwarded to the Construction Department (Project Manager)
through an Inspection Report.
The Inspector shall use the QR as a checklist and ensure all points on the checklist are complete.
The QR shall be the quality record document to identify that the inspection has taken place and the
installation is in full compliance with the project.

14 HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT


Fast believes that all employees should be provided a safe working environment and this is
delivered via the implemented policies and procedures in place.
All HSE activities and documentation shall be in accordance with the FAST Project Health and
Safety Plan M3-FST-MPL-HSEFA-GEN-000001 02.
All activities for delivery of the FAST project have been assessed to reduce the risk to a minimum
and Safe Work Procedures (SWP) produced to assist with safe delivery of work
A Task Safety Briefing (TSB) will take place prior to the start of every shift, explaining the work
activities and any identified significant risks, this will include an accompanying Job Hazard
Analysis (JHA).

14.1 RISK ASSESSMENT


A Risk assessment has been carried out for the installation of exterior lighting activities and is
attached in Section 17.

14.2 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)


The following PPE is to be worn at all times on site (including visitors):
PPE Applicable
Head Protection Mandatory
Safety Boots (shoes can be worn by visitor) Mandatory
High Visibility Vest (Orange) Mandatory
Head Torch Task Specific
Hand Protection Task Specific
Eye Protection Mandatory
Face Mask Task Specific
Overalls Task Specific
Ear Protection Task Specific

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Others – Please list


Body Harness (and fall restraint lanyard) During Working at Height
Leather Apron During hot works
Leather Gloves During hot works

All personnel shall wear or use personal protective clothing or equipment (PPE) provided in
designated areas, and when and where necessary to protect them from hazards at the work site.
Additional PPE will be provided as required after a risk assessment has been conducted to
determine what hazards are present. Where a risk assessment identifies additional hazards, for
example working below ground, or in confined spaces, contractors are to provide their workers
with suitable safety equipment and training to ensure that they can safely undertake the task.

14.3 HSE INFORMATION TO PERSONNEL


Communication is the key to understanding HSE requirements and working safely. The
methods used to carry out effective communications are as follows:
 Manufacturer’s Installation Manual
 Health and safety meetings and forums
 Inductions and training
 Display and information on notice boards
 TSB and JHA’s, safety briefings and pre-work briefings
 Various and other forms of media, such as alerts, notices and posters etc. are posted in
designated area.

Note: Toolbox meetings shall be performed and conducted every working day.

14.4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES


There will be a minimum of 1 first aider on site for the installation of exterior lighting. This
person will be identified during the pre- work briefing. This person can administer treatment to
minor injuries and competently assess the condition of injured persons that may require further
more specialist treatment as per the FAST Medical Emergency Response ‘Safe Working
Procedure’.
A suitably stocked first aid kit will also be available at a convenient location to the works,
complete with eye wash facility.
Below is the procedure to be followed on site for medical emergencies;

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It is the responsibility of the HSE Officer to clearly communicate all emergency procedures to
all personnel appointed to manage, supervise and react to emergency situations and undergo
specific training to ensure they are competent and fully understand their roles and
responsibilities.
It is the responsibility of all site personnel to adhere to the requirements of the emergency
procedures as necessary.

14.5 WORK RELATED INCIDENT INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS


If a member of FAST MEP Site Staff suffer an injury and after being assessed by the line nurse
require hospital treatment, they must attend a GOSI hospital.
These hospitals provide care for ‘none life threatening’ work related injuries.
For the hospital to provide care they will need information from FAST HR.
FAST HR will require the information in the figure below to be submitted via email to;
saud@fastmetroriyadh.com or salyami@fastmetroriyadh.com
All the information should be included to prevent any delays in treatment being administered.

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Note: The above information is to be sent to FAST HR on receipt of report of an incident by


FAST MEP Site Management.

14.6 FIRE PREVENTION


Fire prevention is preferred and information contained in method statements and risk
assessments contribute to how activities can be conducted safely. There are occasions where
fires may occur and as such firefighting and fire control equipment must be used. Operatives
will be trained in the use of firefighting equipment (extinguishers and or blankets). There will
be firefighting equipment based at the site and welfare facilities. Additional equipment will be
available at worksite locations.

14.7 MANUAL HANDLING


When required, equipment may have to be carried manually to relevant locations. If this is a
requirement, staff will received a tool box talk on manual handling prior to activities
commencing. All staff to ensure they have one hand free to use the handrail when carrying
items on staircases, scaffold and ladders. See attached Risk Assessment for additional guidance.

14.8 SAFE WORK PROCEDURE (SWP)


Safe work procedures have been developed to enable the works to be delivered in a safe
manner. Reference to these can be located the table below. Copies will be available at site
offices and briefings on the appropriate SWP’s will take place periodically.

SAFE WORK PROCEDURES INDEX

SWP 001 Accident Reporting


SWP 004 Permit to Work System
SWP 005 Confined Space Working
SWP 009 Plant Tools and Equipment
SWP 010 Fire Safety
SWP 011 Work at Height (WAH)
SWP 014 Hoisting & Lifting
SWP 015 Lifting Operations
SWP 017 Medical Emergency Response Procedure
SWP 018 Scaffolding
SWP 022 Heat Stress
SWP 025 Tunneling Safety
SWP 029 Guide to Emergency Response Drills and Exercises

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14.9 TUNNEL ENVIRONMENT


To facilitate a safe working environment for MEP workers the tunnel requires monitoring of the
following;
A. Air Quality (ventilation)
B. Gas monitoring
C. Temperature
It is the duty of the asset owner (Line 5&6 CJV) to provide a safe working environment for MEP.
Monitoring is undertaken on a daily basis and records retained. If industry standards are exceeded
then MEP management will remove the workers until an appropriate level is achieved.
Additional monitoring will be undertaken by MEP on a case by case basis depending on the work
activity.

14.10 SAFE WORK AREA


There may be occasions where multiple works by different entities are being undertaken within
a tunnel section simultaneously, although attempts will be made to keep this to a minimum.
If different work entities will work in the same location then control of activities (specifically
where there is plant and or rail movement) will be execute via the FAST Shared Area Work
Permit (SWAP).

14.11 WASTE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT


All waste is to be placed in appropriate waste containers on site and/or taken back to the main
storage area for disposal. Waste will be stored separately (where possible) prior to collection
and disposal.
In confined spaces such as tunnel areas any waste generated from MEP works will be removed
at the earliest convenient opportunity
Machinery is to be turned off when not in use and fuelled equipment will be housed in a drip
tray and a spill kit will be available
Issues regarding the environment shall be monitored by HSE via daily inspections and weekly
self-assessments
Additional Environmental information will be briefed out via tool box talks (TBT’s)
MEP, where possible, comply with the waste management procedure as identified in the FAST
Safe Work Procedure SWP 026.

15 REFERENCES
15.1 DOCUMENT
Checklist M3-FCI-CKL-ELL00-GEN-000008 AA
Inspection and Test Plan M3-FCI-ITP-EEL00-GEN-000008 AA

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15.2 METHOD STATEMENT BRIEFING SHEET


Project:
Riyadh Metro Package 3 (Lines 4, 5
& 6)
METHOD STATEMENT
Method Statement – Exterior BRIEFING SHEET Form No.:
Lighting Installation (M3-FCI-
MST-EEL00-GEN-000010 AB) Rev.: AB
Subject/Topic:

I acknowledge that I have been briefed about the above Method Statement and understand its
content and method of work.
SI No. Name Position Signature
1
2
3
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Briefing given by:

1 Name: ___________________________ Sign:____________________ Date:_____________________

2 Name: ___________________________ Sign:____________________ Date:_____________________

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15.3 RISK ASSESSMENT

No Residual
Who is at Risk Rating Necessary Control Measures Action By
Hazard Risk Risk Rating
Risk
S F Rating S F Rating

Site Establishment
1 Contaminated  Contact with  General  Carry out site survey in advance of occupation PM
ground hazardous site  Notify Client / Clients Agent of any hazardous SE,
chemicals / workers contamination not previously advised. The
substances  General FAST shall not take responsibility for Supervisor
leading to illness site staff contaminated land unless contractually agreed
& ill health  Site visitors in advance
 Engage partner company to identify and
remove hazardous chemicals / substances in

06 03
line with the requirements set out in FAST
3 2 Environmental Management 3 1
 Where deemed necessary by the FAST
Project Manager, contaminated ground shall
be fenced off to prevent inadvertent contact by
3rd parties whilst removal is in progress
 Arrange occupational health screening for any
workers accidentally coming into contact with
contaminated ground where it is confirmed that
the contamination is a significant health hazard

2 Contact with  Electric shock /  General  Acquire current utility drawings PM


existing
services / 
Electrical fire
Gas leak / gas
site
workers
5 3
15  Carry out survey to confirm depth and line of
existing utilities (utilize suitable survey
CM, 5 1
05
utilities during
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site grading explosion  General equipment relevant to the scope and scale of SE,
and clearance  Water leak / site staff the work. Survey equipment may include
Supervisor
flooding  Site visitors ground radar, cable avoidance tools and
 Sewage leak accessories (CAT & Genny)
 Damage incident  As necessary, dig trial pits to locate
– financial underground services
penalty  Mark the line of underground services to
ensure visibility to all persons working in the
vicinity
 Prepare method statement for excavation of
underground services incorporating the
requirements of FAST SWP – Excavations &
Tunneling
 Where possible, underground electrical
services shall be de-energised prior to
excavations.
 Where services are to be re-routed, no work
shall commence until services are confirmed
as de-energised / inert
 Permits shall be secured in advance from the
relevant utility / local authority prior to
excavation in the vicinity of existing
underground services
3 Unsafe  Personal injury  General  Carry out building survey PM,
demolition of due to site  Prepare method statement CM,
existing uncontrolled workers  Implement exclusion zones to prevent
structures collapse or falling  General Unauthorised access to work area SE,
objects site staff  Install protection screens to prevent flying Supervisor,
 Dust  Site visitors objects extending beyond exclusion zones
 Fire due to
contact with
5 3
15  Install signage to warn of work in progress /
hazards
5 1
05
unidentified /  Install illumination / lighting as necessary
unknown live
services or fuel
stores
 Damage to
surrounding
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facilities due to
falling / flying
objects
 Damage to plant
& equipment –
financial and
production loss
4 Unauthorised  Injury to 3rd party  General  Hoarding / fencing shall be erected once the PM,
entry to site site FAST have taken possession of the site
CM,
workers  Hoarding shall be at least 6 ‘ tall and shall be
(other sufficient to prevent Unauthorised access SE,
contractors 
12 04
Site access points shall include a boom gate Supervisor
) 4 3 (or similar) and security station that is manned 4 1
 General 24/7 for the duration of the project HSE Officer
public  Security signage shall be erected
 Site set up shall be in accordance with the
requirements set out in FAST SWP – Site
Establishment
5 Unsafe  Fire  General  Temporary buildings / structures (e.g. site PM,
temporary  Electrical shock / site offices, stores, workshops and fuel stores)
CM,,
structures electrical fire workers shall be structurally sound and installed in line
 Collapse of  General with the requirements of FAST SWP – Site SE,
Establishment
12 04
temporary site staff
4 3 Supervisor 4 1
structures  Site visitors  Electrical services to temporary buildings /
 Damage to structures shall be installed in line with the
materials and requirements of FAST SWP – Temporary
equipment – Electrical Distribution & Electrical Safe
financial and Systems of Work.
production loss
6 Traffic  Road traffic  General  Traffic management shall be in line with the CM,
accident – site requirements of FAST SWP – Site
SE,
vehicle collision / workers Establishment


personal injury
Damage to
 General
site staff
5 3
15  A site logistics plan shall be prepared. This
shall detail the site boundary, pedestrian and
Traffic
Marshall,
5 1
05
materials and  Site visitors vehicle access, site roads, parking, lay down
Supervisor
equipment –  General areas and temporary structures

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financial and site  Traffic management signage and lighting shall HSE Officer
production loss workers be installed as necessary
(other  Traffic management arrangements for labour
contractors drop off / collection shall be implemented.
) Labour shall not be put at risk from moving
 General vehicles and machinery
public  Traffic Marshalls or ‘Flag’ men shall control
 Neighbours heavy traffic routes and crossing points. Flag
men shall be suitably trained
 Barriers shall be installed to separate
pedestrians from vehicle traffic. Pedestrian
routes shall be clearly marked and illuminated
where necessary. Signage should be in a
language understood by the majority of the
labour
7 Lack of welfare  Food / drinking  General  Site welfare facilities shall be established in PM,
and medical water site line with the requirements set out in FAST
CM,
facilities contamination workers SWP– Site Establishment. Sufficient toilets,
 Human waste  General washing facilities, drying facilities and mess SE,
contamination of site staff facilities shall be installed in line with
Supervisor,
temporary  Site visitors manpower levels. As manpower levels change,
facilities and site welfare facilities shall be reviewed and altered HSE Officer
 Disease and ill accordingly. Mess and welfare facilities shall
health due to be installed in a safe area where there is no
lack of washing risk from moving vehicles or other site hazards


facilities
Escalation of
4 4
16  Temporary chemical toilets may be utilized in
the early stages of a project, however, these
4 1
04
minor injuries shall not be permitted in the long term. Full
due to lack of flushing WC’s shall be installed
treatment –  Medical facilities shall be established in line
infection risk with the requirements set out in FAST SWP –
 Ill health due to Site establishment. Sufficient first aiders and /
lack of or a site nurse shall be appointed for the
recognition of project
medical  Where local regulations require a different
conditions standard to that set out in the FAST SWP’s,
 Preventable the higher standard shall be implemented
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fatalities due to
lack of first aid
skills and
equipment
8 Lack of waste  Increase in fire  General  Waste management arrangements shall be in PM,
management / loading site line with the requirements of FAST
CM,
waste facilities  General workers Environmental Management and FAST SWP –
housekeeping  General Site Establishment SE,
issues site staff  Waste collection points shall be installed and
Environment,
 Blockage of  Site visitors suitable and sufficient skips and bins provided.
Manager
access routes  Neighbours Waste collection points shall be clearly signed
 Infestation of  Housekeeping teams shall be established to Supervisor
vermin / insects ensure the waste material is removed from site HSE Officer
3 4
12 
at the earliest opportunity
Waste materials shall be segregated between
3 1
03
general waste, metals, wood and hazardous
materials. More detailed segregation may be
required where contractual or national
requirements specify
 Waste shall not be buried or burned on site. A
licensed waste management partner shall be
engage to dispose of waste materials in line
with contractual requirements and / or national
regulations
9 Infestation  Infestation –  General  Temporary facilities shall be maintained in a CM,
vermin site clean and tidy manner
SE,
 Infestation – workers  Food preparation area shall be cleaned daily
insects  General and waste securely stored in closed bins. Food Supervisor
(mosquitoes / site staff waste shall be secured against wild animals
HSE Officer
 Site visitors 
12 03
cockroaches / Pest control measures shall be implemented
ants etc)  Neighbours 3 4 for temporary facilities in locations susceptible Storeman 3 1
 Damage to to infestation by cockroaches etc
installed  Where vermin infestation is a common
materials occurrence, suitable preventative measures
shall be taken. Relevant permits or
permissions shall be secured prior to use of
poisons
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 Waste water shall be removed tanked and


removed from site via tanker, or where
permitted, in existing waste water utilities.
Waste water shall not be allowed to pool and
become stagnant as this may encourage the
breeding of mosquitoes
10 Failure to  Illness due to  General  Install and maintain heating / air conditioning / PM,
consider temperature site dehumidifying systems
CM,
weather / extremes e.g. workers  Implement control measures in line with the
climate dehydration, heat  General ‘Humidex’ matrix detailed in FAST SWP – Site SE,


stress
Irrational and / or
site staff
 Site visitors
4 4
16 Establishment. Work shall not be permitted
where the humidex reading is +54
Supervisor 4 1
04
violent behavior  Implement counter measures such as drinking
programmes, use of electrolytes etc. Counter
measures shall be medically proven and shall
be appropriate to the location
Personal Protective Equipment
11 Lack of  High incidence of  General  The requirement volume of personal safety CM,
available unsafe conditions site equipment and personal protective equipment
CE,
personal e.g. unsafe workers (PPE) shall be specified at the procurement
safety working at height  General stage. Sufficient spares shall be maintained in SE,
equipment &  High incidence of site staff stores at all times
Store Keeper
PPE or Lack of personal head,  Site visitors  Personal safety equipment and PPE shall be
personal eye, hand and maintained and replaced if damaged or in line Store
safety foot injuries e.g. with manufacturers recommendation life cycle Manager
equipment &
PPE discipline
(failure to use
cuts / lacerations,
abrasions,
penetrating
5 5
25  Personal safety equipment and PPE
requirements for specified works shall be
Supervisor 5 1
05
detailed in the project HSE plan, method
personal wounds, eye statements and reinforced through tool box
safety injuries, impact talks. Personal safety equipment and PPE
equipment & wounds etc discipline shall be paramount and disciplinary
PPE)  Increased impact action taken against those failing to comply
of longer term
health hazards
e.g. noise / dust

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12 Lack of  High incidence of  General  Site labour shall be trained in the use of PM
training in the unsafe conditions site personal safety equipment and PPE through
SE,
use of e.g. incorrect workers onsite training and tool box talks. Training shall
personal fitting and use of  General include both the use and purpose of the Supervisor,
safety fall arrest site staff protective equipment
equipment & HSE
equipment  Site visitors  Labour shall be provided with personal safety
Manager
PPE (harness / shock equipment and PPE at no cost to themselves
absorber / and shall be provided with replacement
lanyard) protective equipment on an old for new basis.
 High incidence of Labour shall not be required to utilize old or
personal injury damaged protective equipment in order to
due to lack of reduce costs

25 05
awareness of  Some PPE e.g. hard hats and high visibility
when to use 5 5 vests are color coded to allow easy 5 1
personal safety identification of trades. Riggers / Signalers will
equipment & wear a red hard hat for example. FAST
PPE personnel and partner companies shall comply
 Incorrect with the color coding detailed in the project
selection of PPE HSE plan
e.g. use of
inadequate
gloves, or
incorrect
selection of eye
protection
leading to
personal injury
13 Poor quality /  Failure of PPE  General  The standard of personal safety equipment PM
substandard leading to site and personal protective equipment (PPE) shall
HSE
personal personal injury or workers be specified at the procurement stage. All
Manager
safety longer term  General FAST and partner company personal safety
equipment &
PPE
health problems site staff
 Site visitors
5 5
25 equipment and PPE shall be manufactured to
EN (European Norms) or equivalent standard
Procurement
Manager
5 1
05
e.g. ANSI (American National Standards).
Protective equipment shall be carry an
identifying symbol to confirm conformance,
alternatively, conformance certification shall be
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made available to the FAST project HSE team


on request
 Personal safety equipment and PPE failing to
meet these standards shall be removed from
site. Partners shall be responsible for
replacement costs
Mobile Plant & Vehicles
14 Procurement  Failure during  General  Request certificates of conformance and PM,
of substandard operation e.g. site calibration at procurement stage
CM
mobile plant & during workers  Check all mobile plant and vehicles before
vehicles excavation  General allowing onto site Procurement
operations  Manager
20 05
site staff Thoroughly check incoming items to confirm
 Financial and  Site visitors 5 4 no counterfeit or reconditioned items have 5 1
production loss been sold as new
due to quarantine  Maintain mobile plant and vehicles with
of plant / vehicle approved spare parts and fittings not
alternative non approved spare parts and
fittings
15 Lack of  Personal injury or  General  All mobile plant and vehicles shall be SE,
equipment damage due to site inspected prior to entry to site. Mobile plant
CM
maintenance & failure during workers and vehicles failing to meet the maintenance
certification operation e.g.  General and certification requirements of FAST CSS Supervisor
during lifting site staff 003 – Mobile Plant & Vehicles shall be
operations rejected
20 05
 Site visitors
 Financial and 5 4  All mobile plant & vehicles shall be routinely 5 1
production loss maintained and serviced. Records shall be
due to damage retained on site for review by the FAST project
 Financial and HSE team on request
production loss
due to quarantine
of plant / vehicle
16 Operation of  Personal injury or  General  Only trained, experienced operators shall be CM
equipment
Non-
competent
by


damage due to
operator error
Damage to
site
workers
 General
5 4
20 permitted to use mobile plant and vehicles on
a FAST project site. Competence shall be in
line with the requirements set out in FAST
SE,
Supervisor,
5 1
05
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persons equipment or site staff CSS 003 – Mobile Plant & Vehicles and the HSE Officer
structures due to  Site visitors project HSE plan.
operator error

17 Noise  Long term ill  General  Noise assessments shall be carried for CM
health – hearing site operators of mobile plant. Operators exposed
SE,
loss workers to continuous noise in excess of 85dB shall be

20 03
 General required to wear hearing protection of at least Supervisor
site staff 4 5 SNR (Sound noise reduction) +30. Where 3 1
HSE Officer
 Site visitors national regulations or client requirements
 Neighbours exceed this requirement, the higher
requirement shall be implemented

Lifting Operations
18 Procurement  Fatality /  General  Request certificates of conformance and PM,
of substandard Personal injury or site calibration at procurement stage
CM,
lifting damage due to workers  Check all mobile cranes before allowing onto
equipment & failure during  General site, check all tower crane sections and fittings SE
lifting operation e.g. site staff before erection
Procurement
accessories during lifting  Site visitors  Thoroughly check incoming items to confirm Manager

operations
Financial and
5 5
25 not counterfeit or reconditioned items have
been sold as new
5 1
05
production loss  Maintain lifting equipment with approved spare
due to damage parts and fittings not alternative non approved
 Financial and spare parts and fittings
production loss  Maintain accessories and remove from service
due to quarantine if damaged. Do not utilize non approved parts /
of plant / vehicle items to attempt temporary repairs.
19 Lack of  Financial and  General  Lifting equipment and accessories shall be fit CM,,
equipment production loss site for purpose, certified and tested in line with the
SE,
maintenance &
certification
due to damage
or quarantine of
workers
 General
5 5
25 requirements set out in FAST CSS 004 –
Lifting Operations Supervisor
5 1
05
plant / vehicle site staff
 Site visitors

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20 Operation of  Fatality /  General  A competent lifting supervisor shall be PM,


equipment by Personal injury or site appointed to manage all lifting operations
CM,
Non- damage due to workers
competent  General SE,
25 05
operator error
persons  Damage to site staff 5 5 5 1
Supervisor
equipment or  Site visitors
structures due to
operator error

21 Lack of lifting  Collision  General  A lifting plan, complete with a schedule of SE,
coordination  Fatality or injury site common lifts shall be prepared, at an early
Supervisor,
or damage due workers stage.
collapse /  General  A detail survey or crane positioning and Lifting
dropped load site staff overlapping arcs shall be carried out by the Supervisor,
 Financial and  Site visitors competent lifting supervisor
Crane
production loss  Anti clash precautions shall be designed and Operator
due to damage 5 5
25 
implemented
Communication between riggers / signalers
Rigger 5 1
05
and crane operators shall be maintained at all
time. Where possible two way radio shall be
used. Where local restrictions prevent the use
of two way radio, alternative arrangements
shall be devised and implemented.

22 Complex Lifts /  Inadequate  General  Complex or special lifts may include major CM,
Special lifts precautions / site items of plant such as chillers, air handling
SE,
(Tandem Lifts / working method workers units, generators, turbines, pumps,
Lifts over 10 leading to  General prefabricated concrete or steel structures, Lifting
tonnes) collapse of lifting site staff prefabricated risers or pods and cladding etc Supervisor,
equipment /
failure of lifting
 Site visitors 5 4
20  A specific method statement may be
generated for complex or special lifts where
Crane
Operator
5 1
05
gear deemed necessary by the FAST project
Rigger
 Failed lift due to manager on the advice of the competent lifting
lack of supervisor Appointed
experienced  Highly experienced crane operators, riggers Person
riggers / and signalers appointed for complex or special
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signalers leading lifts


to personal injury  Specific method statements shall be
or damage – mandatory for tandem lifts. Tandem lifts shall
financial and not be permitted unless a client approved
production loss specialist contractor is engaged.
 Failed lift due to  Lifting equipment and accessories shall be fit
failure of lifting for purpose in line with the requirements set
gear / out in FAST CSS 004 – Lifting Operations
accessories
23 Improper set  Risk of tipping  General  Tower crane bases shall be designed by a SE,
up / over site competent person
stabilization workers  Tower crane erection / dismantling shall be Supervisor,
 General carried out by competent persons Lifting

20 05
site staff A method statement shall be prepared for all Supervisor,
 Site visitors 5 4 tower crane erection / dismantling 5 1
 Mobile cranes shall be positioned as required Crane
and outriggers fully extended. Outrigger mats Operator
to be used and an exclusion zone set up Rigger
around the mobile crane

24 Non-working /  Risk of tipping  General  Alarms and warning devices on all cranes shall SE,
non- over site be maintained in working order. Cranes with
Supervisor,
maintained  Risk of dropped workers damaged or non-operational alarms / warning

20 05
alarms and load  General devices shall be removed from service Crane
warning 5 4 5 1
site staff  Operators shall not disable alarms for any Operator
devices  Site visitors reason and shall cease operations immediately
HSE Officer
should operating tolerances be exceeded

25 Use of unsafe  Failed lift due to  General  Only competent riggers / slingers shall be CM,,
slinging / lack of site permitted to work on site. Evidence of valid
SE,
rigging experienced workers training shall be submitted prior to appointment
techniques riggers /
signalers leading
 General
site staff
5 4
20 Supervisor,
Rigger
5 1
05
to personal injury  Site visitors
or damage –
financial and
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production loss

26 Use of non-  Dropped load  General  Lifting equipment and accessories shall be fit PM,
certified or due to failure of site for purpose in line with the requirements set
CM,
damaged lifting equipment workers out in FAST CSS 004 – Lifting Operations
lifting  General SE,
25 05
components or
accessories failure of lifting site staff 5 4 5 1
Supervisor,
gear /  Site visitors
accessories Rigger
HSE Officer

Excavations and Tunneling


27 Procurement  Excavation /  General  Request certificates of conformance and PM
of substandard Trench / Tunnel site calibration at procurement stage
CM
excavation collapse workers  Check all excavation equipment before
equipment  Flooding  General allowing onto site Procurement
 Damage due to site staff  Thoroughly check incoming items to confirm Manager
falling objects  Site visitors not counterfeit or reconditioned items have
leading to
financial loss
5 4
20 
been sold as new
Maintain excavation equipment / plant with
4 1
04
 Work cessation approved spare parts and fittings not
leading to alternative non approved spare parts and
financial and fittings
production loss

28 Lack of  Excavation /  General  Excavation and tunneling equipment and CM


equipment Trench / Tunnel site accessories (Excavators, Front & Skid Steer
SE
maintenance & collapse due to workers Loaders. Wagons, Mobile Cranes, Tunnel
certification equipment failure  General Boring Machines, Directional Drills, Impact Supervisor


Flooding
Work cessation
site staff
 Site visitors
5 4
20 Moles, Hydraulic Shoring Systems, Pumps etc
shall be fit for purpose, certified and tested in
4 1
04
leading to line with the requirements set out in FAST
financial and SWP – Mobile Plant and Vehicles and SWP –
production loss Excavation Operations

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29 Operation of  Excavation /  General  A competent excavation supervisor shall be SE


equipment by Trench / Tunnel site appointed to manage all excavation operations
Supervisor
Non- collapse due to workers
competent inadequate /  General
persons
20 05
inappropriate site staff
excavation  Site visitors 5 4 5 1
techniques or
excavation
support
installation

30 Voids  Excavation /  General  A ‘Geotechnical’ survey shall be carried out CM


Trench / Tunnel site prior to commencement of works.
SE
collapse workers  Voids shall be identified and filled backfill and
 Flooding  General
site staff
5 4
20 compacted or pumped with concrete.
Alternatively, tunnels shall be re-routed
Supervisor
Survey Team
5 1
05
 Site visitors

31 Contact with  Fire / explosion  General  Acquire current utility drawings SE


existing leading to major site  Carry out survey to confirm depth and line of Supervisor
services injuries, fatality workers existing utilities (utilize suitable survey
and / or property  General equipment relevant to the scope and scale of Survey Team
damage site staff the work. Survey equipment may include
 Site visitors ground radar, cable avoidance tools and
 Neighbours accessories (CAT & Genny)
5 4
20  As necessary, dig trial pits to locate
underground services
5 1
05
 Mark the line of underground services to
ensure visibility to all persons working in the
vicinity
 Prepare method statement for excavation of
underground services incorporating the
requirements of FAST SWP– Excavations &
Tunneling

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 Where possible, underground electrical


services shall be de-energised prior to
excavations.
 Where services are to be re-routed, no work
shall commence until services are confirmed
as de-energised / inert
 Permits shall be secured in advance from the
relevant utility / local authority prior to
excavation in the vicinity of existing
underground services
32 Collapse  Personal injury /  General  Excavations / tunnels shall be designed by a PM
(Trench / fatality site competent engineer. The competent
CM
Tunnel / Deep  Work cessation workers excavation / tunneling supervisor / engineer
Excavation) leading to  General shall prepare a method statement for SE
financial and site staff excavation of underground services
Supervisor
production loss  Site visitors incorporating the requirements of FAST SWP
5 4
20 
– Excavations & Tunneling
Excavation / tunnel design shall include the
5 1
05
method of shoring / supporting the excavation
or tunnel
 Temporary makeshift shoring shall not be
permitted, equipment used to shore
excavations shall be fit for purpose and
designed for the purpose employed
33 Lack of  Excavation /  General  Excavations shall be inspected on a regular CM
excavation Trench / Tunnel site basis by a competent person. Deep or
SE
inspection
20 05
collapse due to workers complex excavations shall be inspected daily
changing  General 5 4 and shoring alterations made to account for Supervisor 5 1
conditions / site staff changing conditions
support failure  Site visitors

34 Excavation in  Collapse of  General  No excavation work or tunneling shall be PM,


the vicinity of existing structure site carried out in the immediate vicinity of or
CM,
or underneath
existing
 Personal injury /
fatality
workers
 General
5 4
20 underneath existing structure until the impact
of the work on the existing structure is SE,
5 1
05
structures site staff determined by a competent engineer
Supervisor
 Site visitors  Underpinning requirements shall be
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determined by a competent structural engineer


 Where possible, the structure shall be
evacuated for the duration of the works as an
additional safety measure
 Excavation work under live tunnels (sewers
etc) shall also be held until the impact of the
work on the existing tunnel is determined by a
competent engineer
35 Contact with  Fatality  General  The air quality in deep excavations shall be PM,
toxic fumes /  Fire / explosion site periodically tested with a multi gas monitor.
CM,
gases workers Acceptable entry conditions are:
 General  Oxygen (O2) – greater than 19.5% and SE,
site staff less than 23.5%
Supervisor
 Site visitors  Lower Flammable Limit LFL – less than
5 3
15 10%
 Carbon Monoxide (CO) – less than 35ppm
5 1
05
 Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) – less than
10ppm
 Generators shall not be placed adjacent to
deep excavations as exhaust fumes are likely
to settle in the excavation
36 Water Hazards  Flooding leading  General  Dewatering equipment shall be prepared in CM,
– Flooding to Work site advance of excavations work where the water
SE,
cessation leading workers table depth will lead to continual water ingress
to financial and  General  Dewatering equipment shall be maintained in Supervisor
production loss site staff working order and continually checked by a
 Drowning fatality  Site visitors
 Neighbours
4 3
12 
competent person
Dewatering output shall be routed to storm
4 1
04
water drainage / surface water drainage where
possible and not released on open ground.
Where options are limited excess water shall
be tanked or pumped to temporary retention
ponds
37 Water Hazards  Flooding  General  A competent supervisor / engineer shall be PM,
- Cofferdams
and Caissons
 Drowning fatality site
workers
5 5
25 appointed to oversee marine construction /
water based operations. Work in proximity to
CM,
5 1
05
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 General water shall be in line with the requirements set SE,


site staff out in SWP – Working in Proximity to Water.
Supervisor
 Site visitors  Specialist experienced contractors only shall
 Neighbours be considered for marine construction / water
based operations
 Marine construction / water based operations
shall not proceed without an approved design
and method statement. Approval for such work
shall be via a competent 3rd party consultant
 Equipment used in the formation of caissons /
cofferdams shall be in line with the
requirements set out in FAST SWP – Mobile
Plant & Vehicles, Lifting Operations, Plant
Tools & Equipment and Working in Confined
Spaces.

Fall Protection & Prevention


38 Unprotected  Personal injury  General  Identify leading edges CM
leading edges due to falls and site  Install signage and illumination / lighting where SE,
impact of falling workers necessary to highlight and warn of hazard
objects  General  Install edge protection (ideally guardrails at 1m Supervisor
 Damage due to site staff with mid-rail and toe-boards). Ensure fall
falling objects  Site visitors protection is provided for those installing
leading to
20 05
guardrails
financial and 5 4  Install catch nets to protect parallel works or 5 1
production loss pedestrian routes
 Install crash decks over entrances / access
routes where there the risk of falling objects is
significant
 Fall protection / prevention shall be in line with
the requirements of FAST SWP – Fall
Protection & Prevention.
39 Unprotected  Personal injury  General  Cover open holes / shafts with heavy duty SE,
opening
holes / shafts
/ due to falls and
impact of falling
site
workers
5 4
20 steel plate or install guardrail and toe-boards
around holes / slab openings
CM
5 1
05
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objects  General Supervisor


 Damage due to site staff
falling objects  Site visitors
leading to
financial and
production loss
40 Use of  Personal injury  General  Scrap materials shall not be used to construct PM,
substandard due to falls and site temporary guardrails and or platforms
CM,
access impact of falling workers  Guardrails shall be fit for purpose, sturdy
equipment and objects  General enough to resist the impact of a falling / SE,
work platforms  Damage due to site staff tripping man, and shall include a hand rail and
falling objects  Site visitors mid rail. Toe boards shall be included where Supervisor

20 05
leading to there is a risk of falling objects. Handrails shall
financial and 5 4 be at least 1m high 5 1
production loss  Work platforms shall be bespoke platforms or
constructed of rated scaffold boards. Work
platforms shall include handrails, mid rails and
toe-boards. Where guardrails cannot be
installed due to space restrictions, fall arrest /
restrain systems shall be utilized (harness /
lifeline etc)
41 Falls from  Fatality /  General  Only trained, competent persons shall be
mobile Personal injury site permitted to operate a mobile elevating work
CM,
elevating work due to falls and workers platform (MEWP) or mast climber work
platforms impact of falling  General platform (MCWP). This shall include all other SE,
objects site staff telescopic / hydraulic man lifting devices
 Damage due to  Site visitors  Elevating platforms shall be maintained in Supervisor
falling objects
leading to
5 3
20 accordance with the requirements set out in
FAST SWP – Mobile Plant and Equipment and
HSE Officer 5 1 05
financial and SWP – Plant, Tools and Equipment
production loss  Operators shall check all equipment prior to
 use
 Operators shall wear restrain lanyards in line
with the requirements set out in FAST SWP –
Fall Protection & Prevention

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42 Falls from  Fatality /  General  Ladders shall be acceptable at all times when
ladders Personal injury site used as access within a scaffold system where
CM,
due to falls and workers they a clamped / tied on and checked on a
impact of falling  General weekly basis as part of the scaffold inspection SE,
objects site staff  Ladders / step ladders shall only be
 Damage due to  Site visitors acceptable for short duration work or Supervisor
falling objects inspections when used as a work platform. HSE Officer
leading to Short durations work shall be no longer than
financial and 30 minutes
production loss  Ladders / step ladders shall be manufactured
to EN or equivalent standards. Fabrication of
ladders on site is not acceptable and they shall
be removed.

20 04
Ladders / step ladders are often unstable,
4 3 outriggers may be required or an additional 4 1
worker must foot and steady the ladder
 Wooden or steel hops ups of 3 steps are
acceptable as work platforms but must be of
sturdy construction and stable. Hop ups need
not meet EN or equivalent standards. Hop ups
may only be used where the clients agent has
no objection
 FAST encourage partner companies to invest
in available podium steps and other alternative
access solutions as a substitute for ladders /
step / ladders
 Ladders used on FAST projects shall comply
with the requirements set out in SWP– Access
/ Egress
43 Falls from  Fatality /  General  Scaffold shall provide a safe means of access CM,
Scaffolds Personal injury site and / or a safe working platform. Scaffold shall
SE,
due to falls and workers be erected / dismantled in accordance with the
impact of falling
objects
 General
site staff
5 3
15 requirements set out in FAST SWP –
Scaffolding.
Supervisor
HSE Officer
5 1
05
 Damage due to  Site visitors  Scaffold systems shall be erected in
falling objects accordance with the manufacturers guidelines
leading to and shall utilize only approved components
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financial and and accessories


production loss  Scaffold working platforms shall include hand
rail and mid rail and where there is a danger of
falling objects, toe boards shall be included
 Scaffolders shall wear fall protection during the
erection / dismantling process in line with the
requirements of FAST SWP – Fall Protection &
Prevention. Scaffold shall be attached to a
secure anchor point at all times when working
at height.
44 Lack of, or use  Fatality /  General  Fall arrest equipment and accessories used on PM
of, Personal injury site FAST projects shall be manufactured to EN
CM,
substandard due to falls and workers (European Norms) or equivalent e.g. ANSI
fall arrest / fall impact of falling  General (American National Standards) SE,
restraint objects site staff  Fall arrest equipment shall be Workers
equipment or  Damage due to  Site visitors provided with fall arrest equipment shall be Supervisor
installation by falling objects trained in its proper use in line with the
Non- leading to requirements set out in FAST SWP – Fall
competent financial and Protection & Prevention
persons production loss 
20 05
Shock / energy absorbers shall not be utilized
5 4 without suitable clearance 5 1
 Lifelines shall be of steel wire rope with the
correct number of clips for the intended
loading. Nylon rope shall not be used for
lifelines
 Where necessary lifelines and anchor bolts
used as lanyard anchors shall be tested prior
to use

Scaffolding
45 Procurement   General  PM
15 05
Scaffold collapse Scaffold systems, components and
of  Work cessation site 5 3 accessories used on FAST projects shall be 5 1
CM,
inappropriate leading to workers manufactured to EN (European Norms) or

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scaffold financial and  General equivalent e.g. ANSI (American National Procurement
systems production loss site staff Standards). Where necessary, certificates of Manager
 Fatality /  Site visitors conformance for the equipment shall be
Personal injury provided for review by the FAST project HSE
due to falls and team prior to use
impact of falling
objects
 Damage due to
falling objects
leading to
financial and
production loss
46 Erection of  Scaffold collapse  General  A competent scaffolding supervisor shall be PM,
scaffold by  Fatality / site appointed
CM,
Non- Personal injury workers  Only trained workers shall be permitted to
competent due to falls and  General erect / dismantle scaffold SE,
persons 
20 05
impact of falling site staff Competence requirements shall be in line with
objects  Site visitors 5 4 the requirements set out in FAST SWP –
Supervisor, 5 1
 Damage due to Scaffolding Scaffold
falling objects
Supervisor
leading to
financial / HSE Officer
production loss
47 Collapse of  Fatality /  General  Scaffold shall be designed to meet loading and PM,
scaffold Personal injury site stability requirements. Heavy duty scaffold
CM,
systems due to falls and workers designs shall be submitted to the FAST project
impact of falling  General management team for review and approval SE,

20 05
objects site staff (Heavy duty shall be those designed for
5 4 Scaffolding 5 1
 Damage due to  Site visitors loading in excess of 240 Kg/m2 (2.4kN/m2).
Inspector,
falling objects Light duty scaffold shall be up to 120Kg/m2
leading to and medium duty up to but not exceeding 240 Supervisor,
financial / Kg/m2).
production loss  Scaffold shall be designed to resist adverse HSE Officer
environmental conditions such as high winds
48 Lack of   General  CM,
12 04
Scaffold collapse Scaffold systems shall be inspected by a
scaffold due to a failure to site 4 3 competent person prior to use 4 1
SE,
manage workers  Scaffold tags shall be applied to scaffolding,
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inspection changing  General preferably at access points, to advise of the Supervisor,


conditions site staff scaffold rating and latest inspection date. Do
 Fatality /  Site visitors not use tagging shall be applied to incomplete Scaffold
Personal injury or damaged scaffold Inspector,
due to falls and  Scaffold shall be re-inspected every 7 days
impact of falling Certified
objects Scaffolder
 Damage due to
falling objects
leading to
financial /
production loss
49 Persons falling  Personal injury /  General  Scaffold shall provide a safe means of access PM,
from scaffolds fatality site and / or a safe working platform. Scaffold shall
CM,
 Property damage workers be erected / dismantled in accordance with the
 General requirements set out in FAST SWP – SE,
site staff Scaffolding.
 Site visitors  Scaffold systems shall be erected in Supervisor,
accordance with the manufacturers guidelines Scaffold
and shall utilize only approved components
and accessories
Inspector
5 3
15  Scaffold working platforms shall include hand
rail and mid rail and where there is a danger of
5 1
05
falling objects, toe boards shall be included
 Scaffolders shall wear fall protection during the
erection / dismantling process in line with the
requirements of FAST SWP – Fall Protection &
Prevention. Scaffold shall be attached to a
secure anchor point at all times when working
at height

50 Objects falling  Personal injury /  General  Toe boards shall be incorporated into scaffold CM
from scaffolds
20 05
fatality site where there is a risk of falling objects
5 4 SE 5 1
 Property damage workers  Catch nets or crash decks may be installed
 General where parallel work presents a hazard or Supervisor
site staff where scaffolding is installed above access
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 Site visitors routes HSE Officer


 Neighbours

51 Use of  Scaffold collapse  General  Scaffold tags shall be applied to scaffolding, PM


incomplete or  Fatality / site preferably at access points, to advise of the
CM
damaged Personal injury workers scaffold rating and latest inspection date. Do
scaffold due to falls and  General not use tagging shall be applied to incomplete SE
impact of falling site staff or damaged scaffold
Scaffold

objects
Damage due to
falling objects
 Site visitors 5 4
20  Remove spare / unused components to stores
to prevent Unauthorised use of left over
components by general trades
Inspector
5 1
05
leading to  Install physical barriers on scaffold access
financial / using chains etc to prevent use. Install
production loss additional signage as necessary

52 Use of non-  Scaffold collapse  General  Specialist scaffold systems shall be CM


standard or  Fatality / site constructed with the recommended
SE
mixed Personal injury workers components and accessories. Alternative
component due to falls and  General components and accessories shall not be used Supervisor
scaffolds impact of falling site staff unless approved by the supplier
Scaffold

12 04
objects  Site visitors Scrap rebar shall not be used in place of
Inspector
 Damage due to 4 3 locking pins in order to reduce costs at later 4 1
falling objects stages of the project HSE Officer
leading to  Components and accessories from different
financial / scaffold systems shall not be mixed unless
production loss approved by the Competent Scaffold
Supervisor

Plant, Tools & Equipment


61 Procurement  Failure during  General  Request certificates of conformance and PM
of substandard operation e.g. site calibration at procurement stage
plant, tools &
equipment
during cutting,
grinding, drilling
workers
 General
4 4
16  Check all hand held / static plant and power
tools before allowing onto site
CM
Procurement
4 1
04
etc site staff  Thoroughly check incoming items to confirm
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 Financial and  Site visitors no counterfeit or reconditioned items have Manager


production loss been sold as new
due to quarantine  Maintain handheld / static plant and power
of plant, tools tools with approved spare parts and fittings not
and equipment alternative non approved spare parts and
fittings

62 Lack of plant,  Failure during  General  All hand held / static plant and power tools PM
tools & operation e.g. site shall be inspected prior to entry to site. Hand
CM
equipment during cutting, workers held / static plant and power tools failing to
maintenance & grinding, drilling  General meet the maintenance and certification SE
certification etc site staff requirements of FAST SWP – Plant, Tools &
Supervisor
 Financial and  Site visitors Equipment shall be rejected
production loss  All hand held static plant and power tools shall HSE Officer
due to damage be routinely maintained and serviced. Records

12 04
 Financial and shall be retained on site for review by the
production loss 4 3 FAST project HSE team on request 4 1
due to quarantine  Power tools and accessories shall be routinely
of hand held / checked by a competent electrician, at least
static plant, tools quarterly. Ideally PAT (portable appliance
and equipment testing) shall be carried out. Power tools shall
be clearly marked to show that they have been
inspected in line with the current inspection
programme. This may be by PAT labels as
shown in SWP’s or through the use of color
coded tape
63 Operation of  Personal injury  General  Only trained, experienced operators shall be CM
plant, tools & due to site permitted to use hand held plant and power
SE
equipment by inexperience workers tools on a FAST project site. Competence may
Non-
competent
 Financial and
production loss
 General
site staff
4 4
16 be internal onsite training but shall be in line
with the requirements set out in FAST SWP –
HSE Officer 4 1
04
persons due to damage  Site visitors Plant, Tools and Equipment and the project
HSE plan

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64 Use of  Personal injury  General  Damaged hand held / static plant and power PM
damaged due to site tools shall be inspected prior to use by the
CM
plant, tools & malfunction workers user. The user shall be trained to identify
equipment   General SE
16 04
Financial and issues with the equipment. Equipment
production loss site staff 4 4 damaged in use or identified as damaged / not 4 1
Supervisor
due to damage  Site visitors fit for purpose shall be removed from site
 Damaged equipment shall be quarantined
pending repairs so that it is not mistakenly
reissued to site at a later date
65 Noise  Long term ill  General  Noise assessments shall be carried out across PM
health – hearing site the project site focusing on high use plant,
CM
loss workers tools and equipment. Workers exposed to

12 03
 General continuous noise in excess of 85dB shall be SE
site staff 3 4 required to wear hearing protection of at least 3 1
Supervisor
 Site visitors SNR (Sound noise reduction) +30. Where
 Neighbours national regulations or client requirements HSE Officer
exceed this requirement, the higher
requirement shall be implemented
66 Vibration  Long term ill  General  Low vibration tools shall be specified during PM
health – vibration site the procurement phase
CM
white finger workers  Workers at risk of vibration white finger e.g.
 General those using jack hammers for long periods Supervisor
site staff
 Site visitors
3 4
12 shall be advised of the danger of vibration
white finger and shifts using the high vibration
Procurement
Manager
3 1
03
 Neighbours equipment minimized
HSE Officer

Fire Safety & Emergency Planning


67 Lack of fire  Work cessation  General  A Fire Safety Coordinator and Emergency PM
safety and leading to site Coordinator shall be appointed
CM
emergency
planning
financial and
production loss
workers
 General
5 3
15  A Fire Safety & Emergency Plan shall be
developed utilizing the FAST recommended SE
5 1
05
 Personal injury site staff format
HSE Officer
 Fire / smoke  Site visitors  The Fire Safety & Emergency Plan shall be in

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damage leading line with the requirements set out in FAST


to financial and SWP – Fire Safety Controls & Emergency
production loss Planning
 Emergency equipment and arrangements shall
be made know to all those entering the site
through the induction program
68 Lack of  Fire spread  General  Sufficient firefighting equipment shall be PM
firefighting  Work cessation site provided for the project site, in line with the
CM
equipment leading to workers scope and scale of the works
financial and  General  Firefighting equipment, including extinguishers, SE
production loss site staff shall be of the correct type relevant to the
Supervisor


Personal injury
Fire / smoke
 Site visitors
 Neighbours
5 4
20 potential emergency e.g. CO2, Water, Foam,
Powder, Wet Chemical etc
5 1
05
damage leading  Firefighting equipment shall be checked
to financial and weekly and recharged / replaced as required
production loss  Firefighting equipment shall be placed at
strategic locations and shall be easily visible
and accessible
69 Procurement  Work cessation  General  Fire safety / firefighting equipment used on PM
of substandard leading to site FAST projects shall be manufactured to EN
CM
firefighting financial and workers (European Norms) or equivalent e.g. ANSI
equipment production loss  General (American National Standards). Procurement


Personal injury
Fire / smoke
site staff
 Site visitors
5 4
20  Non-conforming items shall be removed from
site and replaced at the cost of partner
Manager
SE
5 1
05
damage leading  Neighbours companies
to financial and Supervisor
production loss

70 Use of  Fire spread  General  A Fire Safety Coordinator shall be appointed CM


firefighting  Work cessation site for the project. The Fire Safety Coordinator, in
SE
equipment by leading to workers conjunction with the FAST project HSE team
Non-
competent
financial and
production loss
 General
site staff
5 3
15 shall select and train a sufficient number of
Fire Marshalls for the project. Fire Marshalls
Supervisor
HSE Officer
5 1
05
persons  Personal injury  Site visitors shall be trained in evacuation procedures and
 Fire / smoke basic firefighting techniques
damage leading

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to financial and
production loss
71 Unsafe  Fire ignition /  General  Hot works shall be defined in the project HSE CM
storage of spread site plan but shall normally include welding (stick /
SE
flammable workers gas), gas cutting, steel cutting / grinding,
materials and  General brazing and elements of waterproofing using Supervisor
substances site staff open flames / boilers
 Site visitors  Hot works shall be controlled by permit to work
 Neighbours 5 3
15  Where possible, hot work shall be segregated
using fire blankets or by fabricating hot work
5 1
05
bays
 Firefighting equipment shall be present during
hot works
 Fire watch shall be applied to all works where
there is a risk of fire for up to 1 hour after the
work is complete (smoldering ignition sources)
72 Unsafe or  Fire ignition /  General  Hot works such as welding (stick / gas), gas CM
unplanned hot spread site cutting, steel cutting / grinding, brazing and
SE
works workers elements of waterproofing using open flames /
 General
site staff
5 3
15 
boilers shall be controlled by a permit to work
Hot work in progress without a valid permit will
Supervisor 5 1
05
 Site visitors immediately be stopped on discovery.
Disciplinary action will be taken against
workers and supervision
73 Failure to  Lack of  General  Fire risk assessment (to be carried out CM
respond to firefighting site quarterly as a minimum)
SE
changing equipment in key workers  Carry out weekly visual inspection of
conditions locations  General firefighting equipment Supervisor
 Failure to site staff  Move / replace signage for firefighting HSE Officer

20 05
recognise  Site visitors equipment when the placement of equipment
changing fire risk 5 4 is changed 5 1
/ fire loading
 Failure to replace
discharged
firefighting
equipment
leading to lack of
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firefighting
equipment

74 Failure to  Ill health /  General  Identify likely infection hazards CM


recognise and epidemic from site  Identify wild life threats in the region SE
respond to viral or bacterial workers  Ensure necessary vaccinations are advised
infection infection  General and administered for all persons at risk Supervisor
hazards  Ill health /
poisoning from
site staff
 Site visitors
4 3
12  Prepare and distribute guidance information for
staff and workers utilizing the FAST Fire Safety
HSE Officer 4 1
04
venomous /  Neighbours & Emergency plan format
diseased wild life  Stock medical supplies to combat emergency
requirements

75 Failure to  Personal risk of  General  Identify likely emergency scenarios utilizing PM


recognise and injury and / or ill site FAST Fire Safety & Emergency Plan format
CM
respond to health due to workers and emergency scenario risk assessment
political, failure to prepare  General  Implement preventative controls and prepare SE
weather and contingency plan site staff contingency plans using the FAST Fire Safety
environmental Supervisor
for weather /  Site visitors & Emergency plan format
hazards environmental  Prepare and distribute guidance information HSE

12 04
hazards Manager
(earthquake / 4 3 4 1
hurricane or
cyclone /
Tsunami or
flooding /
Terrorism or
armed conflict)
 Loss of property /
possessions
Electrical
76 Procurement  Electric shock  General  Electrical components and accessories PM
of substandard
electrical
leading to injury
or fatality
site
workers
5 4
20 (distribution boards, switches, fuses, circuit
breakers, cabling, sockets and splitters) used
CM 5 1
05
distribution  Electrical fire  General on FAST projects shall be manufactured to EN Procurement

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equipment and site staff (European Norms) or equivalent e.g. ANSI Manager
accessories  Site visitors (American National Standards)

77 Unsafe /  Electric shock  General  A Competent Electrician Engineer shall design CM


unstable leading to injury site the temporary distribution system in line with
SE
electrical or fatality workers expected loading requirements
distribution  Electrical fire  General  Circuit protection shall be built into the design Supervisor
site staff and suitable circuit breakers installed in all
Electrical
 Site visitors 5 4
20 distribution boards. The minimum standard
shall be 100m/A ELCB, however, 30m/A RCD Engineer
5 1
05
is preferable.
 Electrical power generators MUST be used
with an accompanying grounding electrode
(ground rod)

78 Installation or  Electric shock  General  Only competent, qualified electricians shall be PM


extension of leading to injury site permitted to carry out electrical works. No
CM
electrical or fatality workers person shall be permitted to work as an
distribution by
20 05
 Electrical fire  General electrician until valid certification is provided to SE
Non- site staff 5 4 the competent Electrical Engineer 5 1
competent Electrical
 Site visitors
persons Engineer

79 Damage to  Electric shock  General  Armored cabling shall be used for principle PM
trailing cables leading to injury site distribution where there is a risk of damage to
SE
or fatality workers the cable sheath
 Electrical fire  General  Cables crossing roads shall be armored and CM

20 05
site staff protected / buried
5 4 Supervisor 5 1
 Site visitors  Cable hangers and cable stands shall be
utilized on construction sites to elevate trailing
cables and provide additional protection from
damage or water ingress

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80 Unsafe  Electric shock  General  Cables shall not be extended or repaired CM


connections / leading to injury site through cut and splice. Only industrial cable
SE
splicing or fatality workers connectors shall be used as set out in FAST
 Electrical fire  General CSS 011 – Temporary Electrical Distribution & Supervisor
site staff Electrical Safe Systems of Work
Electrician
 Site visitors  Only competent electricians shall be permitted
to construct and repair electrical distribution
5 4
20 equipment and shall only use parts /
components that are manufactured for the
purpose employed
5 1
05
 Where transformers are used to step down
voltages, the competent engineer and site
electricians shall ensure that all transformers
are inspected before use and included within
the quarterly inspection programme

81 Lack of routine  Electric shock  General  Specific electricians shall be designated to CM


inspection and leading to injury site check / test all site distribution boards on a
SE
maintenance or fatality workers weekly basis. A record of inspection shall be
 Electrical fire  General retained and a signature sheet shall be Supervisor
site staff attached to each board to allow for immediate
Electrician
 Site visitors verification by the FAST project HSE team

20 05
Power tools and accessories shall be routinely
5 3 checked by a competent electrician, at least 5 1
quarterly. Ideally PAT (portable appliance
testing) shall be carried out. Power tools shall
be clearly marked to show that they have been
inspected in line with the current inspection
programme. This may be by PAT labels as
shown in SWP’s or through the use of color
coded tape
82 Lack of  Electric shock  General  Electrical hazard / warning signage shall be set CM
warning /
20 05
leading to injury site out in line with the requirements FAST SWP –
5 4 SE 5 1
communication or fatality workers Temporary Electrical Distribution & Electrical
 Electrical fire  General Safe Systems of Work Supervisor
site staff  Electrical hazards shall be detailed in the

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 Site visitors project induction and reinforced via tool box Electrician
talks

83 Contact with  Electric shock  General  Contact with existing electrical services CM
existing leading to injury site underground is most likely during excavation
SE
electrical or fatality workers and is detailed in this register in the site
services  Electrical fire  General establishment and excavation section above Supervisor
(underground / site staff  Overhead services present a contact risk for
Surveyor
overhead)  Site visitors hydraulic arms and crane jibs. Hydraulic arms
may be limited utilizing the onboard computer Design
of modern equipment or using chains to limit
reach.
5 3
15  The overhead line may also be protected with
a steel ‘goalpost’ to prevent passing vehicles
5 1
05
with elongated loads from contacting the
overhead lines
 Highly visible warning / hazard signage shall
be posted where there is a danger for
underground or overhead electrical services

84 Unauthorised  Electric shock  General  Electrical rooms shall be fitted with door and CM
access to leading to injury site locks once equipment is installed (whether live
SE
electrical or fatality workers or not)
rooms / boards  Electrical fire  General  An electrical safe system of work (ESSW) Electrician
site staff incorporating access permits shall be
Supervisor
 Site visitors 5 4
20 developed. Access to live electrical rooms
shall be controlled by permit
5 1
05
 All electrical rooms / equipment shall display
highly visible warning / hazard signage

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85 Unauthorised  Electric shock  General  An electrical safe system of work (ESSW) shall CM
switching leading to injury site be developed. Authorized persons shall be
SE
or fatality workers appointed to control access to electrical rooms,
 Electrical fire  General work on electrical equipment and energization Supervisor
 site staff / de-energization of electrical equipment.
Electrician
 Site visitors  The ESSW shall be documented and shall
include:
 Responsibilities and duties of
5 4
20 authorized persons
 Control of live electrical areas
5 1
05
 Permit systems
 Training of other contractors
 Emergency procedures
 Safe Isolation / Switching – Lock out /
Tag Out

86 Failure to  Electric shock  General  Loading requirements shall be continually CM


respond to leading to injury site monitored by the competent electrical engineer
SE
changing or fatality workers as conditions change. Additional distribution
conditions  Electrical fire  General boards shall be located where power Supervisor
site staff requirements significantly increase.
 Site visitors 5 3
15  Where power generation is through stand-
alone generators, additional units or higher
rated units shall be installed to prevent
5 1
05
overloading

Material Storage, Handling & Movement


87 Unsafe  Fire  General  Materials shall be stored, handled and moved Procurement
storage
materials
of  Overloading and
collapse of
site
workers
4 3
12 in a safe manner. The requirements of FAST
SWP shall be implemented on all projects
Manager 4 1
04
racking / shelving  General  Site stores shall be include heavy duty racking
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 Chemical spills site staff with safe ladder / stair access CM


 Tipping / collapse  Site visitors  Flammable and / or hazardous materials shall
SE
of stacked be stored separately in steel containers with air
materials conditioning if necessary with regard to local Storeman
 Unsafe conditions
Store
movement of  Petroleum based substances (petrol / diesel,
Manager
large diameter oil) shall be stored on drip trays or inside
pipes purpose built bunds. Bunds shall be 110% of HSE Officer
the stored volume
 Stacked materials shall be secured against
tipping / collapse and shall be palletized where
possible to allow safe movement by forklift or
crane
 Blocks shall be palletized and banded
 Pipe racks shall be prepared for pipe storage
 Sheet racks shall be prepared for glass and
dry wall or other sheet material
 Cables shall be stored on drums in a level area
and chocked
 Large diameter steel or pre-cast pipes shall be
stored in a level area and be chocked
 Gas cylinders shall be stored in a separate
cage located in an external area
 Lockable storage boxes shall be used for
general items stored on site
 All stores shall include signage for both
identification of materials and safety
 Stores shall be fitted with suitable firefighting
equipment and fire alarms
 Packaging and waste materials shall be
removed from stores at the earliest opportunity
to reduce fire loading

88 Unsafe   General  CM
16 04
Tipping / collapse Store man shall be issued with suitable PPE
handling and of stacked / site 4 4 as required. Heavy duty rigger gloves shall be 4 1
SE
movement of stored materials workers used for general handling of materials

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materials  Personal injury  General  Manual handling shall be minimized and Storeman
through site staff mechanical aids shall be utilized to lift and
excessive  Site visitors move heavy materials. Mechanical aids shall Supervisor
manual handling be fit for purpose in line with those set out in
 Personal injury FAST SWP – Material Storage, Handling &
through contact Movement
with sharp edges
/ abrasions /
contact with
moving materials

89 Lack of  Failure of  General  All lifting equipment and lifting accessories SE


maintenance mechanical site used in site stores, such as cranes, winches,
CM
and equipment workers chain blocks, jacks etc shall be operated,
certification of leading to  General maintained and certified in line with FAST Storeman
mechanical leading to injury site staff SWP – Lifting Equipment

20 05
aids Supervisor
or fatality /  Site visitors 5 4  All mobile plant and vehicles used in site 5 1
(equipment) property damage stores, such as forklifts, tele-handlers, truck
and trailer, MEWPS etc shall be operated,
maintained and certified in line with FAST
SWP – Mobile Plant & Vehicles

90 Unauthorised  Personal injury /  General  Site stores shall be lockable and external CM
access to damage site storage areas shall be secured by fencing to
SE
material stores workers prevent unauthorised access. Tampering with
 General stored materials may lead to an incident at a Storekeeper
site staff
 Site visitors
4 3
12 
later date if safe conditions are altered.
Unauthorised persons intent on theft may
Supervisor 4 1
04
injure themselves and others. To deter theft,
site security shall routinely patrol site stores

91 Movement of   General  PM
20 05
Personal Injury Plant may include major items of plant such as
Plant and due to trapping site 5 4 chillers, air handling units, generators, 5 1
CM
heavy / or crushing when workers turbines, pumps, prefabricated concrete or

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unstable loads moving heavy or  General steel structures and cladding etc SE
unstable loads. site staff  A specific method statement shall be
Supervisor
 Damage due to  Site visitors generated for the movement of major plant
tipping over or items
contact with  Mechanical aids and accessories shall be fit
structures / for purpose and in line with the typical items
equipment set out in FAST SWP – Material Storage,
leading to Handling & Movement
financial and
production loss
Confined Spaces
92 Failure to  Asphyxiation  General  Current and foreseeable confined spaces shall CM
identify fatality site be identified and recorded
SE
confined  Drowning fatality workers  Confined space work shall not proceed until a
spaces  Engulfment  General detail method statement complete with rescue Supervisor
fatality site staff plan is prepared and approved
HSE Officer
 Fire leading to  Site visitors  Only competent, trained workers shall be
fatality / property
damage
5 4
20 
permitted to work in confined spaces
Confined space working shall be controlled by
5 1
05
permit to work
 Confined space work shall be carried out in line
with the requirements of FAST SWP – Working
in Confined Spaces

93 Confined  Failure to  General  A competent confined space supervisor shall CM


space entry by recognise site be appointed
SE
Non- hazards leading workers  Only competent, trained workers shall be
competent to fatality  General permitted to work in confined spaces. Evidence Supervisor
persons
20 05
site staff of competence shall be submitted to the FAST
5 4 HSE Officer 5 1
 Site visitors project HSE team prior to commencement of
confined space work
 Only trained workers shall attempt to rescue
others from a confined space. The first priority
of rescue teams is to avoid becoming the next
casualty
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94 Failure to  Failure to identify  General  Atmospheric testing equipment shall be PM


procure atmospheric site manufactured to EN or equivalent standard.
CM
appropriate hazards leading workers Certificates of conformance and calibration
confined space to asphyxiation  General shall be requested at the procurement stage SE
entry 
20 05
fatality site staff Life safety / rescue equipment shall be fit for
equipment and 5 4 Supervisor 5 1
 Failure of  Site visitors purpose, specifically designed for the function
HSE Officer
accessories personal safety and manufactured to EN or equivalent
equipment and standards
PPE / RPE
leading to fatality

95 Failure to test  Asphyxiation  General  The method of work shall include initial and PM
and monitor air fatality site periodic testing of the air quality by calibrated
CM
quality in  Drowning fatality workers gas monitor to determine the presence of
confined  Engulfment  General asphyxiating, flammable and toxic gases / SE
spaces fatality site staff vapors.
Supervisor
 Fire leading to  Site visitors  Acceptable entry conditions are:
fatality / property
damage
5 4
20  Oxygen (O2) – greater than 19.5% and less
than 23.5%
 Lower Flammable Limit LFL – less than
HSE Officer
5 1
05
10%
 Carbon Monoxide (CO) – less than 35ppm
 Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) – less than
10ppm

Ingress / Egress
96 Failure to  Traffic accident –  General  Traffic management shall be in line with the CM
designate and fatality / damage site requirements of FAST SWP – Site
SE
separate / lost production workers Establishment
external traffic
/ pedestrian
 General
site staff
5 3
15  Site access / egress shall be in line with the
requirements of FAST SWP – Access / Egress
Supervisor 5 1
05
HSE Officer
routes  Site visitors  A site logistics plan shall be prepared. This
 Neighbours shall detail the site boundary, pedestrian and

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 General vehicle access and site roads


public  Barriers shall be installed to separate
pedestrians from vehicle traffic. Pedestrian
routes shall be clearly marked and illuminated
where necessary. Signage should be in a
language understood by the majority of the
labour
 Traffic management signage and lighting shall
be installed as necessary
 Traffic management arrangements for labour
drop off / collection shall be implemented.
Labour shall not be put at risk from moving
vehicles and machinery
 Traffic Marshalls or ‘Flag’ men shall control
heavy traffic routes and crossing points. Flag
men shall be suitably trained
97 Failure to  Pedestrian injury  General  Internal access routes shall not be blocked with CM
communicate / fatality site materials and equipment and shall be
SE
and maintain workers maintained in clean and tidy condition at all
internal  General times Supervisor
pedestrian site staff  Vehicles shall not travel on designated
HSE Officer
routes,  Site visitors pedestrian routes without a flag man / banks
entrances and man
15 05
 Neighbours
exits  General 5 3  Internal routes shall be protected against 5 1
public leading edges and open holes / voids
 Entrances / exits and emergency exits shall be
clearly marked and shall be free from
obstructions at all time
 The FAST project HSE team shall continually
monitor pedestrian routes and exits and take
immediate action against unsafe conditions
98 Lack of  Personal injury  General  To prevent general slips / trips / falls internal CM
illumination  Property damage site access shall be free from obstructions, clean,
SE
workers
 General
4 4
16 dry and clearly marked with signage. Festoon
or other temporary lighting shall be set out Supervisor
4 1
04
site staff  Illumination levels (LUX) shall be in line with
 Site visitors that set out FAST SWP – Access / Egress
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99 Protection of  Personal injury  General  Where possible, pedestrian access shall not be CM
pedestrians  Property damage site routed directly beneath work in progress.
SE
from falling workers Where this is not possible catch nets or crash
objects  General decks shall be installed where there is a danger Supervisor
site staff
 Site visitors
5 3
15 of falling objects 5 1
05
 Neighbours
 General
public
COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health)
100 Failure to  Personal injury /  General  Material safety data sheets (MSDS) shall be CM
identify longer term ill site requested for all products at the procurement
SE
substances health workers stage
hazardous to
health
 General
site staff
4 3
12  A FAST COSHH Assessment shall be
generated for all hazardous substances
Storekeeper
Supervisor
4 1
04
 Site visitors  Unsafe work with hazardous substances shall
be stopped by the FAST project HSE team until
the necessary precautions are implemented
101 Issue / unsafe  Personal injury /  General  COSHH Assessments shall be retained in the CM
handling of longer term ill site relevant stores. Workers issued with hazardous
SE
substances health workers substances shall be verbally advised of the
hazardous to
health without
 General
site staff
4 3
12 handling precautions and issued relevant PPE
as necessary
Supervisor 4 1
04
information /  Site visitors
instruction
102 Unsafe  Personal injury /  General  Hazardous / flammable substances shall not be CM
transportation longer term ill site decanted into unmarked containers particularly
SE
of substances health workers water bottles or unmarked buckets. Containers
hazardous to
health
 Fire  General
site staff
4 3
12 shall be clearly labeled with relevant warning
symbols as set out in FAST SWP – Control of
Supervisor 4 1
04
 Site visitors Substances Hazardous to Health
 Neighbours
 General
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103 Failure to store  Personal injury /  General  Hazardous and / or flammable substances shall CM
substances longer term ill site be stored separately from general materials as
SE
hazardous to health workers set out in FAST SWP – Control of Substances
health in line  Fire  General Hazardous to Health Supervisor
with site staff  COSHH / Flammable stores shall be locked to
manufacturers
guidelines
 Site visitors
 Neighbours
4 3
12 
prevent Unauthorised access
COSHH stores shall be temperature controlled
4 1
04
should the local conditions / environment
prevent safe storage at local temperatures
 COSHH stores shall be clearly marked with
appropriate, highly visible signage

Working In Tunnels
104 Collapse  Personal injury /  General  Excavations / tunnels shall be designed by a PM
(Trench / fatality site competent engineer. The competent
CM
Tunnel / Deep  Work cessation workers excavation / tunneling supervisor / engineer
Excavation) leading to  General shall prepare a method statement for SE
financial and site staff excavation of underground services
Supervisor
production loss  Site visitors incorporating the requirements of FAST SWP –
5 4
20 
Excavations & Tunneling
Excavation / tunnel design shall include the
5 1
05
method of shoring / supporting the excavation
or tunnel
 Temporary make shift shoring shall not be
permitted, equipment used to shore
excavations shall be fit for purpose and
designed for the purpose employed
105 Contact with  Fatality  General  The air quality in deep excavations shall be PM,
toxic fumes /  Fire / explosion site periodically tested with a multi gas monitor.
CM,
gases workers
 General
5 3
15 Acceptable entry conditions are:
 Oxygen (O2) – greater than 19.5% and less SE,
5 1
05
site staff than 23.5%
Supervisor
 Site visitors  Lower Flammable Limit LFL – less than

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10%
 Carbon Monoxide (CO) – less than 35ppm
 Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) – less than
10ppm
Alarms will sound if the gas tester detects gas
above those figures quoted above
 Generators shall not be placed adjacent to
deep excavations as exhaust fumes are likely
to settle in the excavation
 Additional air movers may be required
depended on the work being undertaken
 Emergency BA will be available and worn if the
alarm sounds, staff shou7ld then vacate the
tunnel location and not re-enter until instructed
to do so by a competent person
106 Fire (smoke  Fatality  General  In the confined space of a tunnel, materials PM,
fumes from  Smoke Inhalation site likely to ignite or assist in the development
CM,
fire) workers of fire will be eliminated or controlled, for
 General example, the amount of combustible SE,
site staff material (e.g. timber, paper), flammable
Supervisor
 Site visitors liquid (e.g. oils, chemical solvents and
primers, paraffin) and compressed gas in a
tunnel will be kept to a minimum.
 Portable firefighting equipment
(extinguishers) will be available at each
5 3
15 work location, operatives trained in
firefighting will be amongst the team at all
5 1
05
times
 Emergency egress routes (s) to be briefed
and known by all, including emergency
assembly point
 A minimum number of the work team to be
trained as first responders
 A method of raising the alarm to be
available and understood by work party –
regular evacuation drills to take place
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 Good housekeeping to be maintained with


materials being removed from work site
where possible during or at the end of each
shift
107 Slips, trips and  Fatality /  General  Only authorised access and egress routes PM,
falls while personal injury site to be used
CM,
accessing the workers  Visibility to be maintained at all times
work location  General  Hand rails to be used – only carry the SE,
site staff
15 05
amount of tools and equipment that leave at Supervisor
 Site visitors 5 3 least one hand free to use hand rails 5 1
 Step over rails (when they have been
installed) do not step on them
 Sufficient lighting to be available for access
and then for the work activity tasks

Working in Electrical Control Rooms


108 Contact with  Fatality /  General  All work in the control / plant rooms to be PM
Live electricity personal injury site planned and coordinated
CM
 Electrocution workers  Works to be carried out using a permit to work
 Burns  Site visitors system. SE
 Access to rooms to be controlled Electrician
 Use of lock out tag out system when working
on energised or potentially energised HSE Officer
equipment

20 04
Cordon off area where possible
5 4  Trained and competent people to work on the 4 1
electrical equipment
 Only approved tools and equipment to be used
when working, use of insulated tools where
applicable
 Appropriate firefighting equipment to be
available near to the place of work
 Sufficient and suitable first aid equipment to be
available near to the place of work. First aider
to be identified to the group.

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 Medical emergency number to be briefed and


known to all and equipment to call it available
 Exit routes to be maintained at all times and be
free from stored material and equipment

Prepared By:  Severity (S) Frequency (F) Risk Rating (RR) Very High High Medium Low
A - Architect R=SxF 15-25 8-12 4-6 1-3
PM – Project
1 Minor Injury 1 Improbable
Manager
CM – Construction 2 Major Single
2 Possible Unacceptability Limits S 5 4 3 2 1 F
Manager Injury
3 Major More than 5 is
LM – Logistics
Multiple 3 Occasional unacceptable re-assess 5 25 20 15 10 5
Manager
Injuries task
PLM – Plant Manager 4 Single Death 4 Frequent and preventative actions. 4 20 16 12 8 4
HSEM – HSE 5 Multiple
5 Regular 3 15 12 9 6 3
Manager Deaths
PS – Project S = 0 is deemed to be the
2 10 8 6 4 2
Supervisor limit of practicability
SC – Subcontractor of control measures. 1 5 4 3 2 1

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