METHOD STATEMENT FOR Disabled System INSTALLATION
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SCOPE
2. definitions
3. HEALTH AND SAFETY
4. OPERATION
5. installation and fixation
6. RESPONSIBILITIES
7. MANPOWER REQUIRED
8. MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS
9. EQUIPMENTs REQUIREMENTs
10. WASTE MANAGEMENT
11. SPECIAL CONTROL MEASURES
12. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
13. DISTRIBUTION
1. SCOPE
- This procedure to clear the method of the supply, installations of Disabled System for the project.
- This document details the Disabled System Installation:
- Preparation of work.
- Delivery and inspection upon arrival of material at site.
- Installation of the system.
2. definitions
PQP : Project Quality Plan
PSP : Project Safety Plan
QCP : Quality Control Procedure
HSE : Health, Safety and Environment
MS : Method Statement
ITP : Inspection Test Plan
QA/QC : Quality Assurance / Quality Control Engineer.
WIR : Inspection and Test Request
MIR : Material Verification Record.
3. HEALTH AND SAFETY
- Strictly followed as per the manufacturer’s Health and Safety recommendations for handling and use of the materials.
- Ensure all involved personnel shall be aware of the same.
- Specific safety measures have to follow as applicable, and all the safety measures are covered separately in the project safety plan.
4. OPERATION
- Material:
- Material used will be as approved by the Engineer.
- The sizes and routes routing will be as per the approved Shop Drawings.
- Storage and Protection:
- Deliver components parts to site, completely identified in accordance with shop and certified CAD Drawings prepared for this work.
- Store in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, above ground, properly protected from the weather and construction activities.
5. INSTALLATION and Fixation
- Pre-Installation:
- Make sure that civil clearance done prior to start the installation.
- Installation will be carried out as per manufacturer recommendations, Approved shop drawings and project specifications.
- Installation:
- Ensure that the DTCS Sub-Contractor provided a set of drawings that will show the project or the General Contractor specific details of the proposed installation of the DTCS and any related systems.
- This will include but not limited to the location of all devices, types of back boxes required, conduit runs, as required by code, typical conduit cable fills, location of all required power outlets, detail the types of hangars required and fills and other items that are site specific that need intervention by other trades such as fire wall sleeves and sleeves for cable from floor to floor.
- Ensure that Sibca maintained the necessary records as required by the project or the specifications that the General Contractor is working by.
- This includes being present at construction meetings that effect the installation of the DTCS.
- Ensure that all standard back boxes and conduit required by code will be provided as per approved shop drawings.
- All equipment cabinets and special back boxes provided by the system manufacturer for this project will be installed by the Electrical sub-contractor.
- Installation of Wires:
- Install cables in raceways and cable trays except within consoles, back boxes, desks, and counters. Conceal raceway and cables except in unfinished spaces.
- Comply with requirements for raceways and boxes specified in section “Raceways, Boxes, Cable Tray, Cable Ladder and Trunking”.
- Conceal conductors and cables in accessible ceilings, walls, and floors where possible.
- Wiring within Enclosures:
- Bundle, lace, and train cables within enclosures.
- Connect to terminal points with no excess and without exceeding manufacturer’s limitations on bending radius.
- Grounding:
- Comply with requirements in Section “Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems.” for grounding conductors and connectors.
- Comply with Electricity Wiring Regulations, Sections.
- Bond metallic equipment to the system grounding bus bar, using not smaller than the specified equipment grounding conductor by Electricity Wiring Regulations, Sections.
- Identification:
- Identify system components, wiring, and cabling complying with Electricity Wiring Regulations. Comply with requirements for identification specified in Section “Identification for Electrical Systems.”
- Programming
- After making sure all the system installed in correct way from Subcontractor and supplier, programming of the system must take place before final testing and commissioning accourding to Consultant requirement and senario of the system.
- Testing and commissioning of the system submitted separetly for this system mentioned all the procedure of Testing of the system and commissioning it.
- Technical Assistance:
- The installation supervising technician for the system trade shall instruct the CONSULTANT Engineer, and Construction Site Manager on the programming and correct operation of the system after the installation is completed.
- This instruction shall be scheduled at the convenience of the staff.
- All such instruction shall be properly recorded.
- WIR will be issued for Consultant approval upon making sure that the installation of the system equipment’s done as per approved shop drawings, approved specs and manufacturer recommendations.
6. RESPONSIBILITIES
Ø PROJECT MANAGER
- To ensure that all the preparation and application works are carried out according to the Contract Specification and with the approved drawings.
- To ensure that the progressing of works is carried out according to the planned program and as per the approved method of statement.
- To ensure that all the equipment and material required executing the work are available according to the planned construction program.
- To co-ordinate with the Main contractor, MEP coordinator, Safety Officer for a safe and proper execution of the works.
Ø SITE ENGINEER
- To ensure that the works are carried out according to the Contract Specification, approved method statement and the shop drawings.
- To provide all necessary information and distribute responsibilities to his construction.
- To monitor the progress of work in relation with the work program and to report to the Project Manager.
- To co-ordinate with the safety officer and to ensure that the works are carried out in safe practicing method.
Ø FOREMAN
- The foreman will carry out his duties by maintaining continuous coordination with the site engineer on daily basis, and ensure proper distribution of the work force on the required and planned locations.
- To ensure that his assistant foreman/ charge hand are aware of the job requirements and they have enough information to carry out their duties properly.
- To ensure that the daily work is progressing as planned and advice the site engineer of any requirement for additional resources.
- To ensure in consultation with the site engineer that the manpower involved in the works are moving as agreed and planned for the work.
- To control disposal of waste materials according to the instructions received from the site engineer.
- To ensure full coordination with the safety officer to maintain safe working and proper house keeping of the site, following the proved safety measures and further ensure that all his working team are aware of the same to prevent accident and losses.
- To inform the site engineer regarding areas ready for inspection.
- Foreman and the storekeeper are responsible for the distribution and control of materials.
Ø SAFETY ENGINEER
- Ensure the implementation of all the safety measures in accordance with the HSE plan and everybody aware of it for it’s proper implementation.
- Ensure all the implemented safety measures are adequate to maintain safe working on the site.
- Inspect all the site activities and train the person to prevent accidents and it’s proper implementation.
- Ensure that the site is maintained clean and tidy.
Ø TECHNICIAN FROM SUPPILER
- The carrying-out of work and the proper distribution of all the available resources in coordination with the sub-contractor Site Engineer on a daily basis.
- Daily reports of the works are achieved and coordinated for the future planning with the Site Engineer.
- Complying with the sub-contractor basic design practices, particularly those related to safety and engineering
- Meeting with any type of unforeseen incident or requirement and reporting the same to the Site Engineer immediately.
Ø STORE KEEPER
- Responsible for overall Store operations in making sure to store the material delivery to the site and keep it in suitable area that will keep the material in safe from rusty and damage.
- One who will acknowledge the receiving of materials at site in coordination with QA/QC and concerned Engineer.
7. MANPOWER REQUIRED
- Charge hand and Experienced Technicians
8. MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS
- Disabled System Components and Accessories.
9. EQUIPMENTs REQUIREMENTs
- The Equipment that will be engaged for Disabled System Installation will be as follows:
- Tools for fixing the control panel on a vertical surface.
- Tools for fitting the Remote Units (either Surface or Flush mount).
- A small flat-bladed (terminal) screwdriver.
- A large Posi-drive screwdriver for internal screws
- A pair of wire cutters/strippers appropriate for the type of cable used,
- Ferules and ferruling tool for dressing the ends of cables (if stranded conductors are used),
- Digital Multimeter for voltage and continuity tests.
- Pulling Spring
- Hammer
- Measuring Wheel.
- Drilling tools.
- Ladders.
- Scaffolding (to be provided by the contractor for the High level Area).
- Safety requirements tools such as safety shoes, safety helmet, safety glasses, fluorescent vest, and safety gloves to insure maximum ability of safe work and dust mask when required.
10. WASTE MANAGEMENT
- The Rubbish which would be created from our scope of works will be disposed to the designated dumping ground.
11. SPECIAL CONTROL MEASURES
- The following general control measures against Safety, Environment and Quality shall be required for our scope of work and special control measures are not applicable for us :
- Proper PPE must be worn at all time
- Permit to work at height > 2m where applicable
- Lifting operation permit (using crane) where applicable.
- Confined space permit where applicable.
- Approved work method statement and risk assessment will be made available to site.
- All workers doing the work shall be briefed on this method statement and risk assessment.
12. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
- This method Statement should be read in conjunction with the below referenced documentations:
- ITP for Anti – termite Treatment.
- Insulation Resistance and continuity Test Report.
13. DISTRIBUTION
- Copy of this method statement shall be issued to the following for information/ action/ comments:
- Project Manager
- Site Engineer
- Foremen
- Safety Engineer
- Technician From Supplier
- Store Keeper