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Method Statement - Relocation of Water Meter

This method statement summarizes the process for relocating a water meter as part of corrosion repair and protection works under Contract 560-S28. It outlines obtaining necessary permits, using equipment like water meters and tools, and following safety and quality control procedures. The work will involve removing the existing meter, installing it in a new approved location, cleaning up, and restoring the site. A project manager, safety personnel, site engineer, and plumber will supervise workers and ensure safety guidelines are followed to relocate the water meter safely and per specifications.

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Method Statement - Relocation of Water Meter

This method statement summarizes the process for relocating a water meter as part of corrosion repair and protection works under Contract 560-S28. It outlines obtaining necessary permits, using equipment like water meters and tools, and following safety and quality control procedures. The work will involve removing the existing meter, installing it in a new approved location, cleaning up, and restoring the site. A project manager, safety personnel, site engineer, and plumber will supervise workers and ensure safety guidelines are followed to relocate the water meter safely and per specifications.

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CONTRACT No: 560-S28

CORROSION REPAIR AND PROTECTION WORKS

METHOD STATEMENT
FOR THE RELOCATION OF WATER METER
FOR RC CONTRACT 560-S28 LAYDOWN
AT T113 X T186

Rev. Date Description Prepared By Checked By Approved By

ISSUED FOR SINOOF RIZWAN E.S. KIM


0 08-06-2014
APPROVAL Engineer QC Manager Project Manager

Document No.:01-001-00
 
CONTRACT 560-S28
CORROSION REPAIR AND PROTECTION
WORKS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 PURPOSE 03

2.0 SCOPE OF WORK 03


2.1 General description. 03
2.2 Plant and equipment. 03
2.3 Materials 03
2.4 Site planning & preparation 03
2.5 Work methodology. 03
2.6 Organisation, Responsibilities & Supervision. 04
2.7 Work Force. 04

3.0 HEALTH & SAFETY 04


3.1 Risk assessments 04
3.2 Environmental Safety & Health Contractor Requirements 04
3.3 Protective & Safety Equipment.
3.4 Contractual Requirements. 04
3.5 Information to personnel. 05
3.6 Emergency Procedures. 05

4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 05


4.1 Environmental Impact assessment. 05
5.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE 05
5.1 Contractual Requirements. 05
5.2 Critical works. 05
5.3 Inspection & Testing. 05
5.4 Request for Inspection. 05

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CORROSION REPAIR AND PROTECTION
WORKS

1.0 PURPOSE
The intent of this document is to provide a complete Method Statement for the use of materials, equipment,
tools and plants, It includes the manpower and construction methodology in compliance with RC requirements,
drawings and technical specification with safety measures and quality control.

2.0 SCOPE OF WORK

Relocation of existing water meter to new approved location by Marafiq / MaSa.

2.1. General description

The intended scope of work includes the relocation of existing Marafiq’s water meter.

2.2. Plant and Equipment.

 List of Equipment
 Water Meter

 Permits to be attained
1. MaSa Water line Permit
2. Encroachment permit
3. Plant outage request permit

2.3. Materials

 Following materials will be used at the site


1. Plumping tools
2. Elbows 63mm
3. Tees 63mm
4. Reducers 63mm x 25mm
5. Plumbing wrenches and tools
6. 63mm Sockets
7. Pipe jointing sealants
8. Unions 63mm x 25mm

2.4. Site Planning and Preparation


Encroachment permit will be obtained first before starting of any activity in the site. Once the area is determined
and granted, the safety personnel will established the perimeter barricade to warn others and to prevent the
public from entering the worksite. If rerouting is necessary, the safety personnel will establish the access roads
and install warning devices to warn passing traffic in the area. Once all necessary equipment is positioned,
commence the preparatory job. This isolation method will be strongly employed throughout the duration of the
project to prevent hazard to the public. Also a Safety watchman will be assigned for public and workers safety.

2.5. Work Methodology

The repair methodology is described as follows:

2.5.1 The existing water meter will be removed first with safe and sound.
2.5.2 Install the water meter at new location
2.5.3 Site Clean up
2.5.4 Remove all tools used, equipment and materials from the site upon completion of work.
2.5.5 Welfare facilities on site shall be provided as per RC requirement
2.5.6 Clean and repair damages caused by installation and construction activities use for temporary works.
2.5.7 Restore existing and permanent facilities used during construction to original or better condition.

2.6. Organisation, Responsibility & Supervision

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 Construction Manager – will be the one to plan and coordinate all the activities in the site and will be
responsible for coordinating with all other departments as well.
 Safety Personnel – will be the one to establish all necessary warning signs and barricades establish
the high risk areas in coordination with the Construction Manager and constantly monitor the activity
in terms of safety to all the workers. Furthermore he will give advice on current and forecasted safety
issues and concern.
 Site Engineer - will be the one to implement the instruction of the Construction Manager in the site,
he will also directly supervise constantly the manpower and equipment working in the area and
implement all safety regulation and precaution set by the safety personnel.
 Quality Control Inspector – Will be the one to inspect and monitor the repaired area before
recommending to RC Engineer for inspection through RFI. (Request for inspection)
 Safety Manager – Will be responsible for managing day to day activities and will identify hazards,
evaluate risks, advise safe and best practices for the safety of all personals.
 Safety Officer – will report directly to safety manager, and will assist him to organise the site as per
RC approved procedures
 Supervisor – will be the one to supervise and assign the works as per schedule.
 Plumber — will be responsible for relocating the water meter and allied plumbing works

2.7. Work Force

Listed below is the manual work force

 Site Engineer — 1
 Supervisors — 1
 Skilled Helpers — 1
 Plumber — 1
 Electrician — 1

3.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY

3.1. Risk assessment

Attached in this document on Marafiq’s provided form

3.2. Environmental Safety & Health Contractor Requirements

Section II series 15 (Personal Protective Equipment)

 Skips will be provided at site for garbage collection and will be disposed of properly.
 Spill tray will be provided for the genset or compressor in order to avoid oil spill.
 Spill kit will be kept at site

3.3. Protective and Safety Equipment

 Hard hat, to be worn at all times


 Safety shoes, to be worn all times
 Safety gloves, to be worn all times
 Safety goggles, for workers around working equipment- (Tinted type for outdoors).
 Full Body Harness with Double Lanyard
 High visibility vest, especially for workers around machinery, to be worn all times
 Ear plugs & Ear Muff.
 Mask(N95 Dust Mask)

3.4. Contractual Requirement

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WORKS

 SECTION II – 200 SERIES (15: Personal Protective Equipment):

15.1 Personal Protective Equipment shall be considered only as a “last resort of defence” against
potential risks and hazards. Where so ever possible hazards and risk are to be addressed and
reduced by other means.

15.2 based upon the findings of 3.1.3 Section 1 and 11 above the contractor shall ensure that
adequate stock of Personal Protective Equipment are readily either available on site or issued to
personnel. PPE shall be considered as consumable items.

15.3 All PPE utilised shall be manufactured to a recognized international acceptable standards

3.5. Information to Personnel

All the manual workers that will be working in the site will be informed and reminded by conducting
morning tool box meeting in order to continuously remind them of the existing safety risk and it will
be handled by the designated site supervisor and sometimes with the presence of the safety
personnel.

3.6. Emergency Procedure

The following are the safety procedure that will be implemented in case of accident.

 In case of traffic accident or person hit by the equipment notify immediately the police and
emergency crew do not engage in moving the person who are injured.
 Emergency contact numbers will be prominently posted on bulletin board.
Police — 999
Ambulance — 997
Industrial security — (03) 341 777
Fire brigade — 998
Waste water — (03) 341 0109
SCECO — (03) 341 7341
Potable water — (03) 341 6095

 First Aid box will be readily available on site.

4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

4.1 Environmental Impact Assessment


 Other possible risk to environment is garbage and debris accumulated thru-out the construction
activity, for this matter collection bin shall be used and proper disposal and housekeeping shall be
done.
 In case of minor or major spill into water channel, there is possibility of contamination of water
channel flowing into sea; competent environmental personnel will be brought for advice.

5.0 QUALITY CONTROL

5.1. Contractual Requirements


None
5.2. Critical Works
None
5.3. Inspection and Testing
As per Marafiq’s procedure
5.4. Request for Inspection (RFI)
None

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