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1. SCOPE............................................................................................................................... 3
2. ABBREVIATION................................................................................................................. 3
3. REFERENCES.................................................................................................................... 2
4. RESPONSIBILITIES........................................................................................................... 4
5. SITE PLANNING AND PREPARATION..............................................................................4
6.0 WORK METHODOLOGY & SEQUENCE OF WORK.......................................................5
6.1 INSTALLATION OF FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY SYSTEM....................................5
7. RESOURCES..................................................................................................................... 8
7.1 TOOLS & EQUIPMENT 8
7.2 MATERIALS 8
7.3 MANPOWER 8
8.0 QUALITY CONTROL........................................................................................................9
9.0 HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT (HSE)...................................................................9
10.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...............................................................................................9
11.PERSONEL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT........................................................................10
12.ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES.............................................................................................10
12.1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................... 10
12.2 MITIGATION MEASURES.............................................................................................11
13. APPENDIX...................................................................................................................... 11
13.1. RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY
SYSTEM. 11
1.0 SCOPE
The purpose of this method statement is to describe the procedure and methodology to be adopted
as a part of Fire alarm and emergency system installation for the Construction of Bird Breeding
Building and Majlis at Ruwayyah Conservation. This document should be read in conjunction with
the Project Quality Plan and Contract Specifications.
2.0 ABBREVIATION
1. MS - Method Statement
2. RA - Risk Assessment
3. E/E - Employer /Engineer
4. PPE -Personal Protective Equipment
5. HSE - Health Safety and Environment
6. PTW – Permit to Work
7. EPCM- Engineering, Procurement, and Construction management.
3.0 REFERENCES
Project Manager: Shall be responsible for the proper execution of this procedure and to
ensure that works are undertaken in a safe manner as described herein, to the requisite
quality in accordance with relevant quality procedures and to the agreed timescale.
Safety Manager: Shall be responsible for the implementation of safety procedures on-site
and to ensure that the Risk Assessment within this method statement is followed. He shall
assign a competent Safety Officer to enforce these procedures and to provide guidance to
the operations where applicable.
MEP Engineer: Shall be responsible for the overall execution of works, and also responsible
for following all HSE and quality procedure.
Safety Officers: Shall be responsible for the implementation of all safety requirements and
to ensure that the works are undertaken in a safe and proper manner, all in accordance with
the approved Construction Phase HSE Plan, the approved method statement and the
approved Job Safety Analysis.
Quality Control Inspector: Shall be responsible for inspection and verification that the
procedures are properly implemented and that inspections are undertaken in accordance
with the approved Inspection Test Plan in a timely manner.
Ensure all the employees attend site-specific induction covering safety, environment, and
quality.
Acquire approvals and inspection for plant & machinery to enter inside the site locations if
any.
Any PTW for General works will be applied and obtained prior to works on site.
All environmental control will be established in accordance with the Site Environmental
Plan.
Ensure that all the necessary clearances from the Construction team are obtained prior to
start the work.
Check that the shop drawings and material submittals are approved and verify that the
materials are as per the approved by the Engineer.
Check that pipes are delivered pre-packed in standard quantities
Inspect the pipes stored on a reasonably flat surface free from large stones or sharp
projections.
Loading and unloading of pipes should be carried out by hand and use of skids should be
avoided
Pipes should not be dragged along a rough surface.
Extra care should be exercised in handling pipes to avoid damages.
Check work area is clean and safe to proceed for the installation & testing works.
FP 200 CABLES :
Ensure that work area is ready and safe to start the installation of Fire Alarm systems.
Ensure the relevant current / approved shop drawings are available with installation
team.
Conduits are cut at right angle and desired length. Ensure the Conduit installations are in
straight line.
Correct type of back boxes for all the outstations should be installed as per approved
shop drawings.
The correct size and type of cable should be identified and cut to the required length.
Cables shall be pulled manually through on the installed containments.
Leave enough length of cable at both ends for termination.
Proper identifications to be provided for loop in / loop out of Fire Alarm cables.
All the cables shall be tested before termination of the outstations.
FIRE ALARM OUTSTATIONS:
Exact location of the device to be as per approved reflected Ceiling plan for Surface /
recessed installation.
For the detector, which needs to be fixed on the false ceiling fix Junction box above false
ceiling.
Install the detectors base and terminate the cable properly. The cables are terminated in
the +ve and –ve terminals of the detector base.
Install the detectors on the base with dust cover to prevent dust and contamination. This
cover shall not be removed until all other constructions activities are completed.
For Manual call points and speaker’s exact location and mounting height shall be
marked. Fix the device and terminate properly.
For Control Module (CM) and Monitoring Module (MM) fix the back boxes on the exact
location of the devices as per approved drawing.
Address to be made as per addressing given in the approved drawings.
All the cables to be terminated in the outstations with proper screw driver and as per the
identifications provided in the cables.
Proper identifications to be provided for all the outstations and cables.
FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL :
Exact location and mounting height shall be marked as per approved shop drawing as
well as Local Authority (Civil Defence).
Fixing holes will be marked properly keeping back box of the panel in place.
Fix back box properly and fix remaining panel accessories.
All cables to be properly identified in Fire Alarm control panel before termination.
7. RESOURCES
7.2 MATERIALS
Fire Alarm & Emergency system (As per approved Material Submittal)
7.3 MANPOWER
The required manpower shall be reassessed for each activity. In general, the following Supervision
& resources will be in deployed:
MEP Engineer
Safety Officers
Foreman and charge hands
Technician
General Labors
All delivered Wiring Accessories shall be subject to inspection and approval of the
Engineer/ Consultant in line with the approved material submittal.
All Wiring Accessories installations shall be inspected in accordance with the approved
drawings.
The Health Safety and Environment Project Management Plan institutes the overall mechanism for the
risk management processes with regard to the Project. Processes are implemented at the earliest
stages within the project cycle, identifying risk and facilitating an opportunity for the application of
appropriate mitigation strategies. As an integral part of the planning process, prior to the commencement
of any operational activity a suitable and sufficient specific assessment (RA) of the risks associated with
the works should be undertaken.
Starting instructions will be given by the supervisors at the start of each activity to explain
the methodology of works and to communicate safe working procedures to the operatives.
These talks are structured in a way to highlight to major risks involved in the activity and
the various control measures required in order to minimize the risk. It is delivered in a
manner such as the key points that will be remembered by the operatives receiving it.
Toolbox talk meetings will be held for each crew, on group or employees, regarding more
general topics of the Project HSE Policy; for example, lessons learned, near-miss reports,
implementation of the requirements and message from the LBS management or
Employers HSE personnel.
All workers will be issued and trained in the use of the required PPE equipment to comply with
contract procedures and local regulations and will be supplemented with PPE as required by MSDS
& COSHH assessments. This will include but will not be limited to;
Hard Hats
Safety Boots with ankle support and steel toe caps
Safety Goggles
High Visibility Vests / Overalls with integrated reflective strips
Hand gloves
Face Masks
A variety of mechanisms, such as method statement briefings and toolbox talks will be
implemented to ensure all relevant personnel is appropriately informed.
In addition to their safety induction received at their arrival on-site, all the workers will have a
toolbox meeting in order to be briefed about the risks of their specific work task, prior to the
start of works.
12.1 INTRODUCTION
As part of the development of the Organization’s Environmental Management System(s) the
significant issues that are faced both on-site and within offices or other facilities should be
addressed. This approach subsequently allows for a systematic focus upon the important
environmental aspects to be adopted which in turn facilitates prioritization of limited
resources
13. APPENDIX
13.1. Risk Assessment for Installation of Fire alarm & emergency system.