Procedure For Lifting
Procedure For Lifting
Procedure For Lifting
1.0 Introduction 3
2.0 Purpose 3
3.0 Scope 3
4.0 Safety 3
7.0 Precaution 6
2.0 PURPOSE
The purpose of this procedure is to describe and define the system that Bastanchury
Limited will implement to assist rigging crews to recognize the hazards and reduce the
associated risks involved in the lifting activities for the Geological Warehouse Sewage
Lift Station Project.
3.0 SCOPE
This lifting procedure covers the movement, transfer, and lowering of the tank / concrete
base for the Geological Warehouse Sewage Lift Station Project.
These shall include but not limited to the following activity areas;
3.1 Safety precautions
3.2 Pre-job safety briefing
3.3 Preparatory activities.
3.4 Transfer of SLS 2 Tank
3.5 Lowering of SLS 2 Tank
4.0 Safety
As per our HSE philosophy, BASTANCHURY LIMITED will work for safe completion
of the project. Our effort shall all be geared towards total elimination of Lost Time Injury
(LTI), or fatality and damage to facility in the course of execution of the lifting tasks.
❖ Disseminate all safety procedures and rules to their team members and alerts
them of the potential hazards inherent in their daily operations.
❖ They participate actively in every meeting and daily safety briefings.
❖ Report all identified anomalies, unsafe conditions and near misses to the
project safety officer.
❖ Ensure observance of good housekeeping by his work team
❖ They also endeavour to ensure that their work team is provided with all
relevant and suitable personal protective equipment and enforce their use.
5.3 PTW
BASTANCHURY LIMITED Project Engineer shall liaise with MPNU Safety Rep for the
preparation of PTW for authorization.
➢ Positioning of the Low-bed truck and Telescopic Crane close to the SLS 2 tank
➢ Fixing of the Lifting belt to the tank pad-eye of the SLS 2 tank
➢ Lifting of the Tank by the crane and lowering on the low-bed truck
➢ Lifting and Lowering of the SLS 2 tank from the low-bed truck into the excavated
pit
7.0 PRECAUTION
➢ One designated and competent rigger shall give signals during rigging
operation.
8.1 PLANNING
Risk Assessment
The HEMP process ‘Hazards and Effects Management Process’ shall be applied to every
lifting operation, which may be an individual lift or a group of routine repetitive lifts or a
Routine Lift, and shall address:
Simultaneous nearby operations and their work environment conditions that could impact
or be impacted by the lift shall be identified and addressed in the risk assessment.
8.2 EXECUTION
A Toolbox Talk shall be held to ensure that all personnel involved in the lift fully
understand the JSA and Lifting procedure prior to all lifts (Routine Lifts and Non-Routine
Lifts) the PIC shall verify that the answers to the following ‘10 questions for a safe lift’
are all addressed:
7. Is there a current JSA and does everybody understand the job and
precautions?
8. Does everyone know the environmental limits (e.g. maximum permissible wind
9. Is the lift area controlled and is everyone clear if the load falls or swings?
10. Are signaling methods and communication agreed and clear to you?