The document provides a method statement for scaffolding work at a field in Zubair, Iraq. It details the materials, delivery and collection, erection, dismantling, ties, construction, gantry and hoist, and temporary roof work involved in scaffolding projects.
The document provides a method statement for scaffolding work at a field in Zubair, Iraq. It details the materials, delivery and collection, erection, dismantling, ties, construction, gantry and hoist, and temporary roof work involved in scaffolding projects.
The document provides a method statement for scaffolding work at a field in Zubair, Iraq. It details the materials, delivery and collection, erection, dismantling, ties, construction, gantry and hoist, and temporary roof work involved in scaffolding projects.
The document provides a method statement for scaffolding work at a field in Zubair, Iraq. It details the materials, delivery and collection, erection, dismantling, ties, construction, gantry and hoist, and temporary roof work involved in scaffolding projects.
GPS- 22015063/01 25/08/2022 Issued for comments Validity Rev. Number Prepared by Checked by Approved by Status Date Description AHMED FARMAN OMAR AL-HAIDAR DUAA HUSSAIN Revision index Company logo and business name Project name
ENI IRAQ B.V
Contractor logo and business name Contractor Document ID
Contract n. GAMA Petroleum Services.
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Facility Name Location Scale Sheet of Sheets
ZUBAIR FIELD - DGS ZUBAIR- N.A. 1 of 13 Document Title Supersedes N. Supersedes by N. METHOD STATEMENT FOR Scaffolding Plant area Plant unit N.A. METHOD STATEMENT SCAFFOLDING Materials All scaffolds will be constructed using standard scaffolding materials, that is, galvanized tube, load bearing couplers and Grade A scaffold boards, all in accordance with BS.5973/90. The equipment will be fully serviced and checked by our experienced yard personnel prior to leaving our yard. All our materials will be marked with scaffolding identification paint. Delivery and Collection All materials will be delivered from stock from our Beddington Lane Branch, and will be transported to site on a vehicle suitable for their use and having due regard for the environment in which we shall be working. Any surplus materials left on a day to day basis will be stacked tidily in a space allocated. Hand-Over Once the scaffolding is fully erected, a competent person will inspect the scaffold, and if ready for hand-over a hand-over certificate will be issued, thereby releasing the scaffolding for full use by the contractor. Unloading/Loading of Scaffolding While scaffolding is being unloaded or loaded from or to the lorry, a scaffolder will be on standby directing the public away from the danger area. Additionally, where possible, a temporary gantry structure will be constructed from the lorry to the scaffolding to afford protection to the pedestrians beneath. Erection/Dismantling of Scaffolding Where all scaffolding is being hoisted by wheel and fall rope or passed up the outside of the scaffolding, a scaffolder will be on look-out duty so as to re-direct members of the public away from the danger area. Where possible, the pulling up and lowering of scaffolding will take place from the temporary gantry structures before described. Injury to Scaffolders All scaffolders will be fully trained to execute the work that they are undertaking and, where applicable, hard hats and safety boots will be worn. Construction Lay sole boards or sole plates as necessary, dependent upon the make of ground, and position base plates on sole boards at centres relative to the use for which the scaffold is to be put, and fit standards on to base plates. Continue with erection of scaffold by fixing transoms and ledgers with adequate bracing, erecting scaffolding one lift at a time, and tying in as work proceeds. All scaffolding connections being made with load bearing double couplers and/or other material to the relevant British Standard. The scaffolding will be erected in accordance with all current codes of practice. As work proceeds, the materials for scaffolding at higher level will be passed up from operative to operative, each positioned at varying levels, or pulled up on a wheel and fall rope by labour at ground level. The scaffolding will be boarded out using Class A boards, providing the necessary amount of boarding as required by the contract, and boarding out as the work proceeds. The dismantling process will be as above but in reverse order. Ties A) In order to comply with construction regulations and BS 5973 the scaffold must be tied to the permanent structure at the recommended intervals. B) When through ties are being used it will be your responsibility to obtain or give permission to provide necessary openings to weatherproof make secure and to make good afterwards. C) We will carry out the necessary drilling and fixing and assume that all permission has been granted. If there are any restrictions regarding the type of tie or positions these are to be notified to us in writing prior to commencement. If variations to the proposed tying method have cost implications we reserve the right to make additional charges, D) We can accept no responsibility whatsoever for damage to the building or consequential costs arising as a result of fixing or use of anchorages. E) We have allowed to physically tie the scaffold to the building only once. Any subsequent movement or re-fixing will be charged as an extra. General Points Where scaffolds are tied into structures, any such ties must not be tampered with. We must reserve the right to revise our quotation if a licence imposes conditions which involve additional expense to us. The Client to provide a firm and level base for our scaffold that will not settle or deflect under the imposed load of our structure and any load applied thereon. Base to extend at least 300mm past the outside of the scaffold. Our offer does not include for any foundations, or propping scaffold below pavement and/or base level. Client to ensure pavement/base will safely support the load of our structure and any loads applied thereon. Should you subsequently wish to fix tarpaulins or other protective sheeting to the scaffold we must point out that extra ties will be needed. Please note that the protection fan is for protective purposes only and should not be loaded out or used as an access scaffold. You are to ensure that the roof will safely support the load imposed by our scaffold and any load applied thereon. Because of the very nature of this sheeting and/or netting or the like we must point out that our price allows for the supply and fixing once only. The customer to obtain permission for us to have access to or erect from and/or over adjoining property. Every effort will be made to dismantle the scaffold to suit your programme of demolition but we cannot be held responsible for any accident which is caused by the premature removal of ties by you. AT NO TIME should there be more than 3.6m of free standing scaffold above the existing ties.
GANTRY AND HOIST
We will attend site with sufficient skilled labour to execute the contracts works in a diligent manner. Lay scaffold boards as sole plates for gantry structure, and place base plates upon sole boards and fit standards on to base plates. Span from one row of standards to the other using tubes or modular unit beams as necessary, using load bearing double couplers as fixings. The rows of modular unit beams will be laced and braced with tube and fittings to make a solid safe structure. Place Class A boards on top of the unit beams and further lay polythene sheeting on top of the bottom layer of boards. Complete the structure by placing another layer of Class A scaffold boards on top of the polythene. Thereby affording more protection to the public beneath. The dismantling process will be as above in reverse. TEMPORARY ROOF We will attend site with sufficient skilled labour to execute the necessary contract work in a diligent manner. Extend existing scaffold upwards to form support scaffold for new temporary roof structure, using the techniques as before described. Once the support scaffold has been erected we shall span from one support scaffold to the other with modular unit beams, bolted together and erected in rows, these rows of unit beams will be fully laced together and connected with purlins of galvanized tube. All fixings to be used will be low bearing double couplers and/or other fittings in accordance with British Standard. After the frame work has been erected we shall lay corrugated iron sheeting on top of the temporary structure to be fixed with sheeting clips and a mat of tube and fittings will be fixed on top of the sheeting to act as a restraint. Monarflex plastic sheeting will be clad once only to the outside support scaffolding if required by the contract. All materials will be hoisted up by hoist present on site. The dismantling process will be as above but in reverse. ROOF/DORMER/GUTTER WORKS The plant and materials will be taken to the roof areas by means of a hoist. All waste material will be lowered to the ground by means of a hoist. It is envisaged that the work force will consist of asphalters labourers and one potman appropriate to the contract. The asphalt pot, which is under the control of the potman, will be placed on a metal tray positioned suitably to spread the weight on the roof area. The asphalt is then taken in buckets and passed onto the asphalters to carry out the said works. All operatives will be wearing appropriate protective clothing whilst on site. Fire extinguishing foam will be at the fire point adjacent to the asphalt pot. The propane bottles will be sited 6.0 m from the asphalt pot except the one being used which must be 2.0 m from the asphalt pot and all propane bottles will be stored in a safe covered compound when not in use and locked. All materials will be B.S. products as per the specification and fixed to the code of practice required. The Site Foreman will be responsible for ensuring that this statement is adhered to. LEAD WORKS The plant and materials will be taken to the roof areas by means of a hoist. All waste material will be lowered to the ground by means of a hoist and removed. The work force will consist of lead workers and labourers. The propane bottles that will be used by the lead workers will be stored in a safe covered compound when not in use and locked. All materials will be B.S. products as per the specification and fixed to the code of practice required. The Site Foreman will be responsible for ensuring that this statement is adhered to- METHOD STATEMENT TIMBER AND DECORATION WORKS The plant, equipment and materials will be taken to roof areas by hoist. All waste material will be lowered by hoist. The work force will consist of Carpenters, Joiners, Decorators and Labourers. All timber will be treated as per specification. All window joinery will be constructed in our joinery shop off site at our offices and factory and yard. All Health and Safety conditions will be followed. All materials will be B.S. products. The Site Foreman will be responsible for ensuring that this statement is adhered to