Installation of Fire Fighting System
Installation of Fire Fighting System
Discipline :
Architectural Structural M.E.P Interiors External Other (state) ...........
DOCUMENT DESIGNATION:
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DOCUMENT STATUS :
A – Approved (Work may proceed)
B – Approved with Comments (Work may proceed subject to incorporation of comments indicated)
C – Revise and Resubmit (Work may not proceed need to resubmit)
ENGINEER’S REPRESENTATIVE:
NAME: …………………………....... DESIGNATION: ………………………....... SIGNATURE: ………………………… DATE: ………………………….
Corrections or comments made via submittals during this review do not relieve the contractor from compliance with the requirements of
the Contract Documents.
MEP Manager
Others
Originator Subcontractor:
QMS012 (UAE) 09/15 Rev A Page 1 of 1 Method Statement Comments Sheet Form
RAMS EVALUATION SHEET
Al Karamah Private School
Project name Project No M1492
– Phase 2
Installation of Fire Genfocus
Activity Fighting System Subcontractor Electromechanical
Contracting EST.
M1492-MCL-MSS-023
Anticipated start date 29-02-2020 Issue/Revision number
Rev-00
Status Comment
These RAMS are deemed to cover the requirements of MCL as per the MCL RAMS Pro-Forma (SAF 072) and are
A
suitable for purpose
B All MCL comments need to be incorporated into the RAMS before they can be accepted.
Reviewed
Status A achieved
The RAMS documentation submitted by the subcontractor should include the following
RISK ASSESSMENTS Yes ■ No PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Yes ■ No
COSHH (MSDS) Yes■ No EMERGENCY ARRANGEMENTS Yes ■ No
Yes ■
FULL DESCRIPTION OF METHODOLOGY AND MATERIALS, WASTE REMOVAL
SEQUENCE OF WORK
No
HOUSEKEEPING AND STORAGE Yes ■ No
Contents
Section A Register of Revisions
Section B Scope of Works to be undertaken
Section C Location of the Project
Section D Location of the Works to be Undertaken with the Project
Section E Site Access/Egress and Access to the Work Zone
Section F Emergency Contacts Details and Procedures
Section G McLaren Site Specific HSE Safety Induction
Section H Welfare facilities
Section I Personal Protective Equipment
Section J Plant/Equipment and tools to be Used
Section K Materials To be used
Section L Inspection and Test Regime
Section M Communication/Toolbox Talks/Training Requirements
Section N Works Permits
Section O Environmental and Waste Management
Section P Programme for the Works
Section Q Housekeeping and Storage
Section R Working at Height
Section S Occupational Health
Section T Sequence of Works/Activities
Appendices
Appendix A Site Logistic Plans and Other Design Information Relative to the Works
Appendix B Crisis/Emergency Plan
Appendix C COSHH Assessments and Material Data Sheets (to be provided by Subcontractor)
Appendix D Risk Assessments (to be provided by Subcontractor)
Appendix E Technical Information (to be provided by the Subcontractor)
Appendix F Inspection and Test Plans
Appendix G Third Party competency/certifications
Rev. No Date Reason for Amendment Amended By Signature Has this amendment been
(Name) briefed to the operatives
involved and have the
operatives signed the register?
This method statement has been prepared in conjunction with the following documents;
The Project premise is located at Al Rowdah, W14-01, Abu Dhabi as marked below.
Existing Services
As per current information, there are underground electrical cables for existing lighting poles within
the plot. Service identification checks using CAT scanner and trenches will be hand excavated in
various locations as per existing services drawing to locate any services running into, or close to the
plot.
A permit to dig must be obtained from McLaren prior to any excavations commencing.
site plan.pdf
In case of an Emergency/fire Alarm, all operatives, Staff and Visitors are required to report to the Assembly
Point, which is indicated on the site logistics drawing, as indicated by the symbol below. Where the registers
will be checked to ensure that no one is un-accounted. No one will be allowed to leave the assembly point until
the Emergency Response Controller confirms that it is safe to do so.
Assembly Point
Please refer to the attached Crisis/Emergency Plan, (Appendix B) which is to be implemented where the need
arises.
The Qualified First Aiders for the Project are listed below, and the first Aid Boxes will be available within the
First Aid Room and in the Main Office Reception.
On completion of the HSE induction, those involved in this activity will be briefed on the contents of the RAMS
by their respective Site Engineer or Supervisor. They will then be required to sign a RAMS Briefing Register
(SAF019 UAE) confirming that they have been briefed and that they fully understand the RAMS and what is
expected from them during the execution of the works.
Any operative who will be operating any plant or equipment will be required to produce a copy of their
competency certificate/card carried out by an OSHAD approved third party training provider to enable McLaren
to issue them with the Plant Operators Authorisation (SAF023 UAE).
1. Threading/Grooving Machine
2. HDPE Fusion Welding Machine
3. Hand Tools & Power Tools
4. Mobile Scaffolding
5. Ladder
*Note: All relevant competency certificates to be submitted to HSE Officer/Eng./Advisor prior to start of any
activity.
All inspections and tests must be conducted in accordance with the work procedure approved with the Hold
and Inspection points signed off on the approved inspection and Test Plan and Check sheets.
During the Preparation of this RAMS the following training for the staff and operatives has been identified;
Item Description of Training Has the Training been If not, when will be
completed? (Yes/No) completed (Date)
1 Work at Height Yes
2 Using Abrasive wheel/Power Tools Yes
3 Manual Handling Yes
4 Banksman Yes
5 Threading Machine Operator Yes
6 Fire watcher yes
7 COSHH Handling Yes
*Note: All relevant certificates will be submitted prior to works commencing or during induction. Where the
training has not been carried out, it must do so prior to the works/activities commencing.
Item Description of the Work Permit Permit Issued By Tick only applicable
1 Permit to Enter Confined Space McLaren
2 Permit for Lifting Operations. McLaren
3 Permit to Dig McLaren
4 Permit to work Hot cutting or Welding McLaren
5 Permit to Work in Ceiling Void McLaren
6 Permit for Roof Access McLaren
7 Permit to Work with Ladders, steps/scaffold McLaren
8 Permit to Work at Height McLaren
9 Permit to Work – Electrical above 110V McLaren
10 Permit to Work with COSHH Items McLaren
11 Permit to Work at External Face of The Building McLaren
12 Permit for Removal of Existing Fall Protections McLaren
13 Permit for Pressure Testing McLaren
14 Other Permit
Any other permits if required to be added
1. Metal Waste
2. Plastic Waste
3. General Waste
4. Concrete Waste
5. Food Waste
6. Hazardous Waste
7. Wood Waste
8. Cardboard Waste
Due to the nature of the works and the current site conditions, airborne dust will be minimal, however where
necessary and on unpaved roads, water shall be sprayed so as to minimize air pollution.
Where any plant is used, drip trays shall be placed underneath to catch any spilled oils or fuels. Oils and fuels
will be managed in accordance with the MSDS and the site Waste Management Plan.
Section P- Programme for the Works.
6 months
Combustible materials will be carefully managed and monitored in order to reduce the risk of fire.
Supervisor to ensure that all operatives have done proper hand wash prior to entering any Production/
9.
Processing area.
10. Supervisor to ensure that all hygienic PPE has been issued & being worn correctly.
Supervisor to ensure that proper barricade and warning signs are provided before starting any activity.
11. Proper Barricading to be provided for all Ceiling cutting or dust forming activity, and this barricading will
be provided with scaffolding drops with thick plastic sheets around the area to be sealed properly.
12. Supervisor to ensure proper working platforms such as ladders and scaffoldings are being used and
make sure that all the working platforms are having permit to work.
13. Supervisor to ensure that Competent workers are involved for scaffolding erection, dismantling and
inspection.
14. Transportation to site will be as per site requirement. Timing to be agreed with Mclaren
15. Ensuring that unloading of materials is undertaken in designated area.
16. Make sure that the lifting equipment is adequately rated for the specified weight (shown on the rated
plate).
17. When offloading the materials precaution to be taken to avoid damages
Materials Arrangement
Offloading and Handling of Firefighting Materials
Materials (Pipes, Fittings, and extinguishers, cabinet) will be offloaded from the vehicle manually at site
1.
store. Store in charge / Supervisor to ensure that off load material load is not exceed 20kg/ person.
Ensure the unloading area shall be free from debris, levelled and necessary wooden blanks are provided
2.
to stack the properly.
Supervisor/store keeper shall ensure the materials are as per the approvals and required quantities are
3.
unloaded and check for any damages.
4. Material inspection request to be submitted for McLaren / B&W Approval.
5. Materials will be stored properly, and necessary stock registers is maintained.
Once the MIR is approved, required quantities and accessories will be manually shifted to work place
6.
through material movement route.
Procedure for Underground Piping
1. As per the approved Shop drawing mark the location for underground pipes works
Barricade the area using safety barricade tapes / hard barricade as per the EHS and project safety
2. regulations. For trench preparation co-ordinate with civil team and excavate the depth as per the approved
invert level
3. Make sure the approved pipe material and fittings are available at site.
Check the invert level correctly by coordinate with site civil survivor for levelling the trench and finally
4.
compact entire area.
While Installing concrete blocks maintain 1. 5 Meter/ as per manufacture recommendation towards the
5.
entire length to support the piping work.
6. Install the (HDPE SDR 9) pipe above the concrete block and support the pipe using 8 mm Steel rod
7. Do proper fusion welding of pipes and fittings as per the manufacture recommendation.
8. Provide Concrete thrust block for avoid internal external stress at load point.
Once complete the installation process after getting the installation approval do the pressure test up to
9.
13.5 Bar. And witnessed the consultant / client representative.
Once the pressure test complete cover the pipe with concrete encapsulation for protection wherever
10.
applicable as per civil engineer recommendation
11. While completing the entire pipe work keep straight the flanged end of pipe for future extension.
Back fill the pipe with fine sand up to 10 cm above the pipe and rest of the area with approved civil
12.
material and methods.
Title: Installation of Fire Fighting system Ref. No: M1492 MCL-MSS-023
Project: Al Karama Private School, Abu Dhabi, UAE Rev. No: 00
Prepared By: Anu Baby Approved By: Vishnu Mohan Rev. Date:
31. Work inspection request will be submitted for McLaren / B&W Approval.
Pressure Testing
1. Raise request for inspection of hydro-testing to witness the same, by Consultant Engineer.
2. Ensure all test equipment’s shall be valid calibration certificate and made available for verification.
Care shall be taken to all the Equipment, apparatus, devices to a pressure exceeding its prescribed test
3.
pressure as obtained from its name plate data or product catalogues.
Any Equipment, apparatus and devices that might be damaged by the test pressure shall be removed or
4.
blanked off.
Ensure All Valves are in open condition before starting pressure test; NO pressure shall be applied against
5.
closed valves.
6. Ensure Temporary blank flanges are anchored firmly in a way to accommodate all developed end trust.
The Piping system shall be tested closed by plugging all openings in the system in a proper way and filled
7.
slowly with water.
8. Ensure all system is free from air lock.
9. Ensure water is reached to the entire system by releasing plugs temporarily.
Pressure shall be applied to the system by means of electric pump drawing from a water container. The
10. pump discharge shall be connected to the system through a globe valve, check valve and calibrated
pressure gauge of suitable range to have the test pressure range in the middle of the range.
11. Subject the Fire Fighting piping system hydro-test at 1.5% of Working Pressure for 2 hours.
12. Repair the leaks and defects if any until satisfactory results are obtained.
13. Test pressure shall be measured and recorded at highest point of the system.
After approval of inspection of hydro testing, release the water gradually and protect the piping
14.
installation, and end cap the pipe.
Upon approval of installation of pipes and accessories standpipe shall be connected to the interior water
15.
distribution piping as per the approved shop drawing.
General Requirements
Prior to installation ensure all relevant material submittal, material inspection, method statement, ITP and
1.
shop drawings are approved and available to the installation team.
Ensure necessary resources in terms of labour, plant, equipment, tools and task lighting are arranged to
2.
carry out the job.
3. Ensure Proper access and egress to the work area.
4. Ensure all Clearances and consents are obtained from authority/departments.
5. Discuss method statement/risk assessment with all concerned parties.
6. Ensure the operatives are trained on method statement.
Barricade the area needs improvement using safety barricade tapes / hard barricade as per the EHS
7.
and project safety regulations.
APPENDIX A
Title: Installation of Fire Fighting HDPE Pipes & fittings Ref. No: M1492 MCL-MSS-023
Project: Al Karama Private School, Abu Dhabi, UAE Rev. No: 00
Prepared By: Anu Baby Approved By: Vishnu Mohan Rev. Date:
APPENDIX B
CRISIS PLAN
Title: Installation of Fire Fighting HDPE Pipes & fittings Ref. No: M1492 MCL-MSS-023
Project: Al Karama Private School, Abu Dhabi, UAE Rev. No: 00
Prepared By: Anu Baby Approved By: Vishnu Mohan Rev. Date:
CRISIS PLAN
Upon an incident, being discovered the first member of McLaren’s staff or the site operative
1.
discovering the incident shall inform the Project Manager and HSE department by Project
Emergency no- TBC
Both the Safety Officer and the first Aider are to attend the scene with their mobile. The project
2.
Manager or site receptionist waits in office ready to telephone relevant emergency services.
Both the Safety Officer and the first Aider are to assess the situation and put in place the relevant
3.
systems to end/deal with the emergency.
Both the Safety Officer and the first Aider are to ensure all trades are gathered at the assembly
4.
point and liase with supervisor to account for all operatives - no person should leave site.
Either the Safety Officer or the first Aider phones the project Manager or site receptionist and
5.
informs him/her of which emergency services are required.
Both the Safety Officer and the first Aider keep trades informed of the situation and releases
9.
trades to return to work or leave site only when emergency services or The Project Manager
instruct that it is safe to do so, and all names of witnesses are recorded.
The Project Manager or Construction Manager are to arrange for photographs of the scene to be
10.
taken, and if necessary, the area to be cordoned.
A full investigation of the Incident is to be carried out, with a written report being submitted the
11.
SHEQ Director, as soon as practicably possible after the incident, including all witness statements,
photos of the scene, induction and method statement records, recommendation to prevent a re-
occurrence and what action has been taken since the incident taking place.
Title: Installation of Fire Fighting HDPE Pipes & fittings Ref. No: M1492 MCL-MSS-023
Project: Al Karama Private School, Abu Dhabi, UAE Rev. No: 00
Prepared By: Anu Baby Approved By: Vishnu Mohan Rev. Date:
APPENDIX C
(Attach if any)
Title: Installation of Fire Fighting HDPE Pipes & fittings Ref. No: M1492 MCL-MSS-023
Project: Al Karama Private School, Abu Dhabi, UAE Rev. No: 00
Prepared By: Anu Baby Approved By: Vishnu Mohan Rev. Date:
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
NAME CONTENT
CAS No.: EINECS Nr.: CLASSIFICATION
CYCLOHEXANONE 10-30 %
108-94-1 203-631-1 Xn R-10, 20
TETRAHYDROFURAN 10-30 %
109-99-9 203-726-8 Xi ,F R-11, 19, 36/37
BUTANONE 10-30 %
78-93-3 201-159-0 Xi ,F R-11, 36, 66, 67
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Highly flammable. Irritating to eyes and respiratory system. Repeated exposure may
cause skin dryness or cracking. Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness. In use,
may form flammable/explosive vapour-air mixture.
GENERAL: Remove victim immediately from source of exposure. Provide rest, warmth and fresh
air. Get medical attention if any discomfort continues.
INHALATION: Move the exposed person to fresh air at once. NOTE! Keep affected person away from
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heat, sparks and flames! Get medical attention. Administer oxygen as quickly as
possible.
INGESTION: NEVER MAKE AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON VOMIT OR DRINK FLUIDS! Provide
rest, warmth and fresh air. Rinse mouth thoroughly. Drink plenty of water. Get medical
attention.
SKIN: Remove affected person from source of contamination. Remove contaminated clothing.
Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water for several minutes. Get medical attention if
any discomfort continues.
EYES: Make sure to remove any contact lenses from the eyes before rinsing. Promptly wash
eyes with plenty of water while lifting the eye lids. Continue to rinse for at least 15
minutes. To hospital or eye specialist.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use: Alcohol resistant foam. Water spray, fog or mist. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Dry
chemicals, sand, dolomite etc. DO NOT USE full water jet
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING Use pressurized air mask if substance is involved in a fire. Avoid breathing fire vapours.
PROCEDURES: Cool containers exposed to flames with water until well after the fire is out. Be aware of
danger for fire to re-start.
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION Forms explosive mixtures with air.
HAZARDS:
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION Fire creates: Vapors/gases/fumes of: Carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon monoxide (CO).
PRODUCTS: Hydrogen chloride (HCl).
PERSONAL PRECAUTION IN SPILL: Wear gloves. Respiratory protection required if exposure limits are exceeded.
PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT Do not allow to enter drainage system, surface or ground water.
ENVIRONMENT:
SPILL CLEANUP METHODS: Extinguish all ignition sources. Avoid sparks, flames, heat and smoking. Ventilate.
Provide ventilation and confine spill. Do not allow runoff to sewer. Absorb in
vermiculite, dry sand or earth and place into containers. Wash thoroughly after dealing
with a spillage.
USAGE PRECAUTIONS: Keep away from heat, sparks and open flame. No smoking. Ventilate well, avoid
breathing vapours. Use approved respirator if air contamination is above accepted
level.
STORAGE PRECAUTIONS: Keep in cool, dry, ventilated storage and closed containers. Keep away from heat,
sparks and open flame. Do not store at temperatures below -5°C or above 35°C. Keep
in original container. Keep separate from food, feedstuffs, fertilizers and other sensitive
material.
STORAGE CRITERIA: Flammable liquid storage.
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INGREDIENT COMMENTS: OES = Occupational Exposure Standard. MEL = Maximum Exposure Limit.
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
VENTILATION: Well ventilated area. Must not be handled in confined space without sufficient
ventilation.
RESPIRATORS: Respiratory protection must be used if air concentration exceeds acceptable level. In
poorly ventilated areas, a cartridge mask approved for organic vapours is
recommended.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use protective gloves. Use protective gloves made of: Nitrile. rubber.
EYE PROTECTION: Wear splash-proof eye goggles to prevent any possibility of eye contact.
OTHER PROTECTION: Wear appropriate clothing to prevent any possibility of liquid contact and repeated or
prolonged vapour contact.
HYGIENIC WORK PRACTICES: DO NOT SMOKE IN WORK AREA! Wash at the end of each work shift and before
eating, smoking and using the toilet. Wash promptly with soap & water if skin becomes
contaminated. Promptly remove any clothing that becomes contaminated. No eating or
drinking while working with this material.
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HAZARDOUS DECOMP. Fire creates: Vapours/gases/fumes of: Carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon dioxide (CO2).
PRODUCTS: Hydrogen chloride (HCl).
INHALATION: May cause irritation to the respiratory system. Solvent vapours are hazardous and may
cause nausea, sickness and headaches. Drowsiness, dizziness, disorientation, vertigo.
Unconsciousness.
INGESTION: Severe abdominal pain. Sore throat. Nausea, vomiting. Diarrhoea. Drowsiness,
dizziness, disorientation, vertigo.
SKIN: Acts as a defatting agent on skin. May cause cracking of skin, and eczema.
EYES: May cause severe irritation to eyes. Visual disturbances, incl. blurred vision.
DISPOSAL METHODS: Dispose of in accordance with Local Authority requirements. Do not allow runoff to
sewer, waterway or ground.
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ROTHENBERGER Material Safety Data Sheet according to 91/155/EEC Date Revised:
Werkzeuge AG 10.12.08
Trade name: RONOL Thread Cutting Oil
Trade name:
RONOL Thread cutting oil.
Article number:
65010 / 65011
Company / business:
ROTHENBERGER Werkzeuge AG
Distributor:
ROTHENBERGER Australia Pty Ltd
Ph: 02 9899 7577
Fax: 02 9899 7677
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.rothenberger.com.au
Chemical characterisation:
Compound of high- boiling hydrocarbon, extreme pressure dopes and none ionic surface active agents.
None.
After swallowing:
Seek medical advice.
After inhalation:
Fresh-air supply.
5. Fire-fighting measures
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6. Accidental release measures
Personal precautions:
Do not inhale fumes. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing.
Environmental precautions:
Do not allow to enter drains, lakes and rivers. Dispose in accordance with local laws and chemical waste
regulations. Has to be combusted in licensed incinerators.
Handling:
No special measures.
Storage:
Should be stored at 15 –20°C.
Properties:
Shape: liquid
Colour: light brown
Smell:
Melting point / melting range: N/A
Boiling point / boiling range: > 300°C
Ignition point: > 190 °C
Explosion hazard: N/A
Explosion limit: N/A
Stream pressure (20°C): N/A
3
Density (20°C): 0.87g/cm
Water solubility: anemulsifiable
2
Viscosity at 40°C: 21mm /s
Hazardous reactions:
None
Acute toxicology:
LD50 (oral, rat) > 4500 mg/kg
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12. Information on ecology
General information:
Do not allow to enter drains, lakes and rivers. Do not let it reach the sewerage
Product:
Waste code no (EAK): 12 01 09 working emulsion; free of halogen
Waste: take to special waste incineration plant
Packaging: according to official regulations
15. Regulations
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR
BOSS WHITE UNIVERSAL – ALL SIZES
2. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS.
Chemical characterization:
Description: Mixture of several substances
Dangerous Components: Void
Handling
Precautions for Safe Use only in well ventilated areas
Handling:
Information about No special measures required.
Protection against
Explosions and Fires:
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
Storage
Requirements to be met by Prevent any seepage into the ground.
Storerooms and
Receptacles:
Information about Storage Store away from foodstuffs.
in one Common Storage
Facility:
Further Information about Protect from frost
Storage Conditions: Keep receptacle tightly sealed
Protect from heat and direct sunlight
Store receptacle in a well ventilated area
Store in dry conditions
General Information
Appearance
Form: Pasty
Colour: White
Odour: Characteristic
Change in Condition
Boiling Point/Boiling Range Not determined
(ºC):
Flash Point (ºC): >100ºC
Ignition Temperature (ºC): Not determined
EXPLOSION LIMITS
Lower: Not determined
Upper: Not determined
Vapour pressure at 20ºC: <100 hPa
Specific gravity at 20ºC: 2.04 g.cm³
Solubility in/Miscibility with Insoluble
water:
Reactivity
Chemical Stability
Thermal No decomposition if used according to specifications
Decomposition/Conditions
to Avoid:
Possibility of hazardous Reacts with acids
reactions:
Conditions to avoid: No further relevant information available
Hazardous Decomposition None, if used according to instructions and stored according to regulations
products:
Toxicity
Aquatic toxicity: No further relevant information available
Additional ecological information:
General Notes: Do not allow products to reach ground water, water course or sewage system.
UN-Number
ADR, AND, IMDG, IATA: Void
UN proper shipping name
ADR, ADN, IMDG, IATA Void
Transport hazard class(es)
ADR, ADN, IMDG, IATA Void
Class:
Packaging group:
ADR, IMDG, IATA Void
Environmental hazards
Marine pollutant: No
UN "Model Regulation":
This information is based on our present knowledge. However, this shall not constitute a guarantee for any specific product
features and shall not establish a legally valid contractual relationship.
DISCLAIMER
This information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in
combination with any other material or in any process. Such information is, to the best of the company’s knowledge
and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date indicated. However, the user’s responsibility to satisfy himself as to
the suitability of such information for his own particular use.
Sealent
DANGERS
WRITE "YES" ABOVE THE APPROPRIATE BLOCK BELOW TO INDICATE THE HAZARDS APPLICABLE TO THE CHEMICAL / SUBSTANCE
YES
STORAGE
Prevent any seepage into the ground, Store away from foodstuffs
Protective gloves recommended if direct contact (with the product) may occur, Safety glasses recommended if direct
contact (with product) may occur
LEAKS OR Protect from frost. Keep receptacle tightly sealed. Protect from heat and direct sunlight. Store receptacle
SPILLAGE
in a well-ventilated area. Store in dry condition
INHALATION Supply fresh air; consult doctor in case of complaint
EYE
EXPOSURE
SKIN Treat affected skin with cotton wool or cellulose. Then wash and rinse thoroughly
with water and a mild cleaning agent
INGESTION Call a doctor immediately
DANGERS
WRITE "YES" ABOVE THE APPROPRIATE BLOCK BELOW TO INDICATE THE HAZARDS APPLICABLE TO THE CHEMICAL / SUBSTANCE
YES YES
STORAGE
Container is under pressure. Protect from direct sun and temperatures over 50°C.Protect from sunlight. Store
in a well-ventilated place.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Breathing equipment: at workplace without sufficient ventilation hand protection: safety glove
body protection: suitable working clothes.
Suitable extinguishing agents: Suitable: CO2 extinguishing powder, or water jet Unsuitable: full water jet
FIRE
During firefighting: Self-contained breathing apparatus. Do not enter fire area without proper protective
equipment, including respiratory protection.
Prevent entry to sewers and public waters. Notify authorities if liquid enters sewers or public waters.
LEAKS OR Avoid release to environment. Full or only partially emptied cartridges must be disposed of as special
SPILLAGE
waste in accordance with official regulations. After curing the product can be disposed of with household
waste.
INHALATION direct inhaling of spray / steam in high concentration is dazing. The preparation shows
the following dangers acc.to EG classification regulations. Does not fall under the field of
application for dangerous agents.
EYES Get immediate medical advice/attention. Immediately rinse with water for a
EXPOSURE
prolonged period while holding the eyelids wide open. Remove contact lenses, if
present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
SKIN Wash with plenty of soap and water. No such skin side effect
INGESTION Drink plenty of water. Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth immediately call a
poison centre or doctor/Physician.
APPENDIX- D
RISK ASSESSMENT
Title: Installation of Fire Fighting HDPE Pipes & fittings Ref. No: M1492 MCL-MSS-023
Project: Al Karama Private School, Abu Dhabi, UAE Rev. No: 00
Prepared By: Anu Baby Approved By: Vishnu Mohan Rev. Date:
1
1. Delivery/ collection drivers shall be subject to
McLaren induction/Training with regards to
traffic management.
Plant and 2. Ensure exclusion zone is set up around the
Traffic preparation work area and all plant
movement movement and checked by supervisor
3. Always use the pedestrian access provided
Run over by 4. Traffic light batons shall be provided for
vehicles/plants banks man at night
5. All plant to have a fully trained banks man
Delivering, Hit by reversing
unloading and present all times.
equipment
storing of 6. No plant to reverse without banks man. Site Eng.
Overhead
1 Firefighting Pipes 7. Ensure access route are sufficient and safe to Supervisor,
obstructions 3 4 12 Med 1 4 4 Low
and fittings using use. Foreman,
pickup and Vehicle break
8. Do not take rest in or under vehicles
unloading by down
9. Proper barricade and safety signboard
manual handling Property
provided on open excavation
damage
10. All vehicles must be fitted with reverse alarm
Collision with / Flashing light.
other vehicles 11. The work place and all access to be well
Personal injury illuminated.
12. Enforce Speed limit
13. Ensure all vehicles entering the site is
properly maintained and reported if found
any defect
14. Ensure materials are secured/tied in pallet
replacement.
13. Instruct workers to keep their hands warm
and dry, and to not grip a vibrating tool too
tightly.
14. Smoking strictly prohibited
15. Fire extinguisher/Fire blanket must be in
place
16. Fire watcher must monitor the hot work area
and he will not move until there is any smoke
or heat.
17. Ensure proper earth leakage protection is
provided.
18. power tools must be 110V to be ensured.
5 Approved By: Name Vishnu Mohan Position _PM________ Signature ________ _ ___________
1. Executing Steps:
1.1. Planning
a) Construction and HSE team must ensure that hazard identification is complete.
b) Construction and HSE team must prioritize the hazard issues, which are of significant in nature. (It means that
risks have well established legal requirements, potentially high risks).
c) Construction and HSE team to prepare the risk assessment plan for the priorities identified hazards for these
potential high risks.
APPENDIX-E
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Title: Installation of Fire Fighting HDPE Pipes & fittings Ref. No: M1492 MCL-MSS-023
Project: Al Karama Private School, Abu Dhabi, UAE Rev. No: 00
Prepared By: Anu Baby Approved By: Vishnu Mohan Rev. Date:
APPENDIX-F
Title: Installation of Fire Fighting HDPE Pipes & fittings Ref. No: M1492 MCL-MSS-023
Project: Al Karama Private School, Abu Dhabi, UAE Rev. No: 00
Prepared By: Anu Baby Approved By: Vishnu Mohan Rev. Date:
Construction Compliance
Project
Installation of HDPE / Level Inspection / Verify
3 Engineer/Supervis Approved Drawings 100% Approved Drawings H H S
GI Pipes & Fittings Dimension / Visual Check
or
Prepared By: Anandu Ashokan Checked and Approved by: Vishnu Mohan Completion approved by:
(I have read the specification and relevant drawings) (Project Manager or nominee) (Project Manager or nominee)
APPENDIX-G
Title: Installation of Fire Fighting HDPE Pipes & fittings Ref. No: M1492 MCL-MSS-023
Project: Al Karama Private School, Abu Dhabi, UAE Rev. No: 00
Prepared By: Anu Baby Approved By: Vishnu Mohan Rev. Date: