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Site Address ADNOC GAS RUWAIS Rescue Plan Ref No: AMBH-WHRP-2024-010
Location/area: (AREA- 2) - FAR-0, FAR-1, PPP, Train-1 Alkali Wash and Sub-2
Max. Height: 21 M

Task to be performed: Scaffolding Erection, Dismantling, housekeeping & Painting-Blasting Works


Proj. Agreement No.: 500010939 (FMA.SPI.18.004/AGP/01)
Work Dates: From: 06/03/2024 to 06/03/2025
Task description: Scaffolding Erection, Dismantling, housekeeping & Painting-Blasting Works
as per SPI Maintenance Scope of Work
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Task Description: Rescue of the employees working at Height

AMBH contractor shall ensure the rescue arrangements as per the rescue plan and they shall perform the initial
rescue activities by their trained personnel.

CFB shall support the contractor team for the safe rescue with the rescue arrangements made by the
contractor.

Contractor supervisor will communicate to CFB fire control room on daily basis regarding the location of activity
before the start the work.

Operators: list to be updated and attached to the present


Rescue Tem: Updated list for the rescue team and replacement to be attached.

Initial rescue support team from AMBHertel Contractor

Rescue team from CFB (Central Fire Brigade) on duty personnel.

Communication:
What communication systems will be used between the stand by personnel and rescue team?

✔ ✔
Direct voice communication Whistle

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What communication systems will be used between the stand by personnel and workers?

Direct voice communication Whistle


✔ ✔

Phone Two-way Radios / Headsets


Rope Light

Other:

The rescue team and first aid assistance: Names and contact numbers

ADNOC Ruwais Central Fire Brigade Team - 633622,633629 (F&R-1 Radio Channel )
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AGP-Main control room (MCR) - 633733

First Aider & Rescue Support Details: Names and contact numbers

SR NO EMP # NAME DESIGNATION CONTACT NO

1 S-376 Benjamin Kehinde Sr.HSE Officer 1209286/0543094173

2 2048 Lila Kumar Shresta Scaff.Inspector 1209287/0547143470

3 S-361 Manoj.R (FA) Foreman Scaffolding 1209276

4 S-303 Prem Bahadur (FA) Scaff.Inspector 1209278/0549969020

5 S-302 Laxmi Shrestha (FA) Scaff.Supervisor 1209277/0549969019

Safety of Rescuers:
 Are Operators trained competent & in date in use of rescue equipment? YES / NO
 Are Rescue training records in date? YES / NO
 Are there a sufficient number of rescuers available? YES / NO
 Is rescue equipment selected appropriate for nature of work? YES / NO

What obstructions are in the way of reaching the victim? (Detail): ……………………………………………………..

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(Detail):

Rescue from Work Area or Floor Below:-

Use the following mechanisms if the worker who has fallen is suspended close to a work area and can be
safely accessed from the floor below or the location where they fell.

Ensure that rescuers are protected against falling. If possible, securely attach a second line to the fallen
worker’s harness to help rescuers pull the fallen worker to a safe area. You will need at least two strong
workers to pull someone up to the level from which they fell. Take up any slack in the retrieving line to avoid
slippage. Once the worker has been brought to a safe location, administer first aid and treat the person for
suspension trauma and any other injury. Arrange transportation to hospital if required.

Ladder Rescue: -

If an elevating work platform is not available, use ladders to rescue the fallen worker with the procedure
outlined below.
If the fallen worker is suspended from a lifeline, move the worker (if possible) to an area that rescuers can
access safely with a ladder. Set up the appropriate ladder(s) to reach the fallen worker. Rig separate lifelines
for rescuers to use while carrying out the rescue from the ladder(s).
If the fallen worker is not conscious or cannot reliably help with the rescue, at least two rescuers may be
needed. If the fallen worker is suspended directly from a lanyard or a lifeline, securely attach a separate
lowering line to the harness.
Other rescuers on the ground (or closest work surface) should lower the fallen worker while the rescuer on the
ladder guides the fallen worker to the ground (or work surface).
Once the fallen worker has been brought to a safe location, administer first aid shall be given and worker
handed over to ERT for further transportation for treatments.

Basket Rescue:- (Crane & Basket Support by COMPANY-ADNOC GAS)


If the basket rescue is the method used, keep the following points in mind.
If a worker has fallen and is suspended in an inaccessible area, you may need to perform a basket rescue,
perform a man basket rescue only when it is not possible to use conventional equipment to rescue the fallen
worker in a safe manner. Never exceed the maximum number of workers in the man basket as indicated on the
nameplate (SWL). A competent worker will inspect the crane and equipment being used prior to lifting rescuers.
Always equip the crane with a fail-safe mechanism to prevent the boom from descending in the event of a
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n: basket and the crane operator at all times. Workers in the rescue basket must wear full-body safety harnesses
Publ attached to a lanyard and anchored to appropriate points in the basket at all times during rescue operation.
ic Rigger used to attach the rescue basket to the hook of a load line. There should be a tagline attached to the
load line directly from the basket. Cranes will not travel while rescuers are in the basket.

Figure 1. The base of a straight ladder should be one


Figure 2. A separate descending line should
foot out of every four of height to the point of support.
be safely fastened to the harness. In addition, a
lifeline (rope) must be attached to the pulley
system by gradually lowering the victim with the
aid of a ladder. (If he is conscious).

Rescue Arrangement by AMBHertel Contractor for safe rescue:

As per the rescue plan, Rescue winch or safe ascending / descending rescue rope system with a guide line to
be fixed by Contractor at Strategic & Safe anchoring point on the Scaffold Structure or Permanent structure if
available, which can be used by the contractor team to perform the initial rescue activity and CFB team to
extend the support to contractor for safe rescue of lowering a Victim while some one

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n: safe & rigid Scaffolding frame as rescue point for further support.
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During Erection of Scaffolding Temporary Access Ladders to be placed and Fixed with Clamps with Scaffolding
frame for easily accessible in each landing platforms which accelerate the possibility and reduce time
consuming during rescue Operation by the contractor team and CFB.

During Dismantling of Scaffolding also need to ensure for re-fixes the Rescue supportive Accessories at safe
and accessible location.

Equipment - 2 Hooked gin wheel


Pulley Equipment – 3 Retrieval Fall
Equipment-1 Less than or equal to 600m
Arrest Block

Equipment – 4 Rope pulley ( 18mm) Equipment – 6 Rescue


Equipment- 5 (4: 1 Ratio / ladder Stretcher
angle Rule as per site condition).

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Rescue Equipment Requirements (check a where applicable and indicate quantity needed):

Hauling Systems Carabiners Pulleys Anchor Straps


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Shock absorbers/lanyards Webbing Ascenders BA


Body Harnesses Rigging Plates Safety Lines Tripod/Winch


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Main Lines Wrist/Ankle Harnesses Crane man basket

Others:

Rescue Equipment Inspections

Identified rescue equipment inspected by competent person: ADNOC GAS

ADNOC: …………………………………………

Record of inspection(s) to be attached.

Medical Equipment Requirements (check a where applicable below and indicate quantity needed):

First Aid Kit: ………… Packaging Device: …………

Prepared By Reviewed By Reviewed By Approved By

Benjamin Oludare Hamad Al Ketbi Stephen Obomighie


(ADNOC Gas - OMR) (ADNOC Gas - OMR)
Contractor HSE Rep.
Sr.HSE Officer-AMBHertel Engineer-Civil ADNOC Gas Engineer-HSE ADNOC Gas CFB Fire Officer

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