MASTER METHOD STATEMENT - Walsall
MASTER METHOD STATEMENT - Walsall
MASTER METHOD STATEMENT - Walsall
BY
BRIAN QUINN
BRIAN QUINN CIVIL ENGINEERING
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Construction of PFS and Starbucks (Couty Bridge)
2. Demolition
5. Pipework
6. ACO Drains
7. Kerbing
8. Concrete Slabs
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MASTER METHOD STATEMENT
DURATION OF WORKS
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• Continual health and safety monitoring will take place throughout the
working day to ensure the works are carried out safely and in line
with all method statements/risk assessments.
• At all times during the works good levels of communication should
be upheld, with daily safety meetings to agree work areas and any
additional control measures to be implemented.
EQUIPMENT USED
Tools/Equipment:
PPE:
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• Hard hat
• High visibility jackets/vests
• Eye protection (Where appropriate)
• Gloves (Appropriate for each task)
• Oil and chemical resistant reinforced toe safety footwear
• Coveralls (Appropriate to the job)
SET UP SITE
• The site is to be fenced off all round the external boundary with
wooden hoarding/Heras panels.
• Conspicuous safety signs will be mounted, detailing site rules and
required protective equipment and other specific safety precautions.
• Adequate access/egress must be provided; site routes and routes
around the surrounding facilities should not be compromised.
• Watch the delivery vehicles onto site and check their method
statement is adequate for the positioning and stacking of the cabins.
• The cabins are to be placed on site as required.
• Clear the area during installation to avoid potential accidents.
• Setup welfare facilities, running water, potable water, drainage,
power etc,.
• All site personnel are required to undertake a safety induction before
commencing any work.
WORKS
There are separate method statements and risk assessments for each task in
the works that should be read in conjunction with this master method
statement, these are contained within this section of the file indexed.
Safe systems of work must be issued for extra tasks, identifying any
additional hazards and the precautions necessary to reduce their risk.
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All sub contractors are to have their safety paper work approved prior to
commencement and it must be present and signed off on site for inclusion in
the Construction Phase Plan at the earliest convenience.
• Make sure that there is an area of hard standing for pedestrian and
vehicle access and egress. These routes must be separated and clearly
defined.
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• Keep a check at all times on levels of noise, dust, vibration and fumes
and any others that may cause nuisance to the public, take all
practicable measures to reduce these.
• A fire and first aid point and emergency muster point will be
established.
• The site has undergone closure; all tanks are filled or made safe.
EQUIPMENT USED
Tools:
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• Oxy-Acetylene cutting gear (as required)
PPE:
• Hard hat
• High visibility jackets/vests
• Eye protection (where needed)
• Gloves (where needed)
• Oil and chemical resistant reinforced toe safety footwear
• Coveralls (Appropriate to the job)
WORKS
SET UP SITE
• The site is already hoarded off; secure any areas with Heras
fencing if needed.
• Conspicuous safety sign will be mounted with site rules,
petroleum precautions and details of protective equipment needed.
Deep excavation signs should be displayed where appropriate
around the dig area.
• The area of the excavation is to be cordoned off and clearly
marked; no personnel are to work within close proximity of the
pit.
• Adequate access/egress must be provided.
• A minimum of 2 certified ABC category dry powder fire
extinguishers are to be made readily available for use at
designated fire points.
• An emergency muster point must be established.
• An adequate fully stocked first aid kit and eye wash station must
be made available at a designated point.
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Ensure that all services have been disconnected and the site is gas free.
KIOSK
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o Keep workers clear while the machine nibbles down the kiosk.
o The machine I to work its way around the outside of the
building, stripping down the shutters, windows and brick work.
o Store all materials separately for disposal/re-use, safely and out
of the way.
o Once the sides are exposed use the excavator to pull down the
roof. Pull the roof gently and try to take in 1 section.
o Anchor in with the machine bucket and track back gently,
easing the roof to the floor. Lift into the waste skip and
compact.
o Move around the building and repeat if necessary.
o Work the excavator into the widest part of the building, pulling
out the walls and any remaining waste, storing in separate piles.
o Clear back all materials to leave a clean base.
• Where there is steel in the structure the machine should be able to de-
link and bend over supports for cutting off at ground level with the
gas gear if necessary.
• Any hot cutting to be done must be done only when any flammable
debris has been cleared from the area.
• Clear back the building floor leaving no obtrusions that may be
hazardous to trespassers, make sure the whole area is flat and debris
free and any holes, pits or trenches have been filled in.
• Match the remaining level with the level of the ret of the site,
eliminating as is possible slip, trip and fall hazards.
• Separate materials and dispose of in skips and wagons through
recognised hauler to registered waste transfer station.
• Foam fill the drainage pipe to the soak away from the canopy leg.
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METHOD STATEMENT FOR DRAINAGE, DUCTING AND
PIPES
EQUIPMENT USED
Tools/Equipment:
• Hand tools
• 360 machine
• Duct work
• Pipe work
• Shingle
• Backfill
PPE:
• Hard hat
• High visibility jackets/vests
• Eye protection (where appropriate)
• Gloves (appropriate to the task)
• Safety boots
• Coveralls (appropriate to the job)
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SET UP SITE
WORKS
The works are for drainage and duct trenches and installation.
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• The trench can then be brought up to formation levels with the
appropriate materials all 9iin accordance with drawing and design
standards,.
• Use a compactor as the level is brought up.
Materials
Concrete
Mesh
Bolts
Mechanical Equipment
Mixer wagon
360º excavator
10T dumper
Various hand tools
Safety equipment
Hard hat
Gloves
Safety boots
High visibility vest
Safety glasses
SITE SET UP
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• A safe path of hard standing material will be arranged for the passage
of the mixer.
• Site operatives will be made aware of heavy plant movement.
Procedure
Additional Notes
• Should site conditions change, the site manager may consider that on
safety grounds, the above method statement cannot be adhered to. In
this situation all work must cease and guidance must be sought from
the contract manager.
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FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY
• A first aid and fire point and emergency muster point will be
arranged, with staff being aware of existing equipment and
procedures.
Materials
Hand tools
Thermo fusion welding unit
Safety Equipment
Safety helmet
Gloves
Safety boots
Eye protection
High visibility clothing
• Works supervisor to inform site manager of arrival and sign the site
register.
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• Works supervisor will explain to site manager the programme and
scope of works.
• The designated works area will be cordoned off with the appropriate
fencing. Fire extinguishers and on smoking signs to be deployed
around the site.
Procedure:
• Inspect the trench for any soft spots, with, depth, stability of sides and
any sharp objects or fragments of masonry etc.
• Avoid any loops or dips in the pipe lines as this can lead to air locks.
• BACKFILING. When the pipe work has been laid and tested the
specialist contractor must cover the pipe work with 150mm of pea
single.
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• The trench can then be brought up to formation levels with the
appropriate materials all in accordance with dwg. No. (awaiting
drawing).
Additional Notes:
• Should site conditions change the site manager may consider that on
safety grounds the above method statement cannot be adhered to. In
this situation all work must cease and guidance sought from the
Contract Manager.
• Reference the pipe work and ducting risk assessment and the COSHH
information for the heldite jointing compound in the site file.
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METHOD STATEMENT FOR LAYING ACO DRAINS
EQUIPMENT USED:
Tools/Equipment:
• Drainage sections
• Concrete
• Various hand tools
PPE:
• Hard hat
• High visibility jacket/vest with appropriate logo
• Eye protection (when required)
• Gloves (appropriate to the task)
• Oil and chemical resistant reinforced toe safety footwear
• Coveralls/clothing (appropriate to the job)
SET UP SITE:
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• Present this method statement and the risk assessment and explain the
works involved.
• A skip should be ordered for disposal of materials.
• The site is to be fenced off with heras fencing.
• Conspicuous safety signs are to be mounted around the fencing.
• Adequate access/egress must be provided, sit routes should not be
blocked. If this is unavoidable then it should be done in consultation
with site manager with traffic management measures employed.
WORKS:
• Finish area and edges as needed with concrete once site is brought up
to finished level.
• Clean up all materials and tidy up, protecting the drainage with
visqueen and boards or similar whilst concrete dries if needed.
• Move the works around safely to next area, managing the site traffic
in a safe manner.
• The rest of the job should be handled in the same manner, being aware
of the site staff at all times and making their safety a priority.
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METHOD STATEMENT FOR LAYING KERBS
EQUIPMENT USED:
Tools/Equipment:
• Mixer wagon
• Concrete
• Excavator
• Grab
• Kerbs
• Various hand tools
PPE:
• Hard hat
• High visibility jackets/vests
• Eye protection (where appropriate)
• Gloves (appropriate to the task)
• Oil and chemical resistant reinforced toe safety footwear
• Coveralls (appropriate to the job)
SET UP SITE:
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• Arrange suitable parking.
• Present this method statement and the risk assessment and explain the
work involved.
• A skip or wagon should be ordered for disposal of materials where
needed.
• The site is to be fenced off with heras fencing.
• Conspicuous safety signs are to be mounted around the fencing.
• Adequate access/egress must be provided; site routes should not be
blocked. If this is unavoidable then it should be done in consultation
with the site manager with traffic management measures employed.
WORKS:
• Liaise with the site manager and arrange for any additional areas
that will need to be cordoned off during the works.
• Site operatives will be made aware of heavy plant movement.
• Reduce levels for the kerb line in accordance with site layout
drawing and set a string line.
• All kerbs are to be delivered along or near the installation line (as
possible), to eliminate any manual handling.
• Ensure that there is an area of hard standing for concrete mixer to
manoeuvre around the site safely.
• Move mixer into its positions with the use of safety man to direct
around the site and make personnel aware of its trajectory.
• Pour lean mix and create level bed for kerbs, wearing the
appropriate gloves for protection. Site manager will advise as to
correct protection to use.
• A grab attached to a machine is to be used to manoeuvre the kerbs
into position.
• Use the grab to raise the kerb.
• Manoeuvre the kerb into position and lower into place with the
grab.
• Use a rubber mallet to level the kerbs along the string line.
• Repeat procedure for all kerbs.
• Fix kerbs into position with the concrete lean mix.
• Demobilise leaving a clean and tidy site.
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METHOD STATEMENT FOR LAYING CONCRETE SLABS
EQUIPMENT USED
Tools/Equipment:
• Mixer wagon
• 360 machine
• Concrete
• Excavator
• Road forms
• Various hand tools
PPE:
• Hard hat
• High visibility jackets/vests
• Eye protection (where appropriate)
• Gloves (appropriate to the task)
• Oil and chemical resistant reinforced toe safety footwear
• Coveralls (appropriate to the job)
SET UP SITE
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• Arrange suitable parking.
• Present this method statement and the risk assessment and explain
the works involved.
• A skip or wagon should be ordered for disposal of materials where
needed.
• The site is to be fenced off with heras fencing.
• Conspicuous safety signs are to be mounted around the fencing.
• Adequate access/egress must be provided; site routes should not be
blocked. If this is unavoidable then it should be done in
consultation with site manager with traffic management measures
employed.
WORKS
• Liaise with the site manager and arrange for any additional areas
that will need to be cordoned off during the works.
• Dig down to level.
• A safe path of hard standing material will be arranged for the
passage of the mixer.
• Site operatives will be made aware of heavy plant movement.
• Ensure sub base is in accordance with design standard for ground
conditions and fully compacted.
• Line the bottom of the bays with 300 micron thick visqueen.
• Set out for slabs using road forms to define the bays, ensuring the
falls are correct in accordance with levels drawings.
• Reference the concrete COSHH assessment and take the prescribed
precautions, operatives are to wear protective gloves.
• Ensure that there is an area of hard standing for concrete mixer to
manoeuvre around the site safely.
• Move mixer into its positions with the use of a safety man to direct
around the site, and make personnel aware of its trajectory.
• Set road forms into place.
• Pour bays with pre-mixed concrete, using the same safety
measures for movement of the mixer.
• The concrete should be C40 air entrained, 175mm thick.
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• The top should be tamped with a brush finish.
• Demobilise leaving a clean and tidy site.
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