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Steel Erection Permit

The document outlines safety requirements and procedures for steel erection work. It includes a checklist of 12 items to verify before and during erection work such as preparing lifting plans, using certified hoisting equipment, providing fall protection, covering floor openings, and securing structural members with bolts. The document also specifies responsibilities for issuing, receiving, and closing the steel erection work permit.

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Steel Erection Permit

The document outlines safety requirements and procedures for steel erection work. It includes a checklist of 12 items to verify before and during erection work such as preparing lifting plans, using certified hoisting equipment, providing fall protection, covering floor openings, and securing structural members with bolts. The document also specifies responsibilities for issuing, receiving, and closing the steel erection work permit.

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1.2.7.

Steel Erection Work Permit

Project Name Report No P/7


Contractor Name Date
Nature of work Location
STEEL ERECTION WORK PERMIT

SL.No Check Points Status


1 Prepare lifting plans / sequences of assembly for all YES NO N/A REMARKS
critical / heavy Structural members and obtain
approval from safety officer.
2 Only certified hoisting apparatus used for erection.
3 Erection crew provide and ensure usage of PPE
(Safety belt/helmet, Shoes etc., to usage).
4 All the floor openings should be properly covered and
barricaded.
5 Ladders, stairs and other safe access must be
provided.
6 Lifeline is provided for using safety belt.
7 Erection area should be barricaded and warning sign
should be displayed.
8 Guy ropes used to prevent the dangerous swing of the
steel works when being raised or lowered by crane.
9 Anchor the unsupported columns with stay ropes.
10 Use tag lines or jackets for tools.
11 When placing structured members, the load shall not
be released from the hoisting line until the member is
secured by at least 50% bolts at each connection and
tight end
12 Lifting slings shall be as short as possible and gunny
packing shall be provided at the friction points
13 Weight of the heavy items shall be painted on the items
to assist erection engineer to decide about the crane
capacity, boom angle of erection etc.,
14 Suspend the work during heavy winds and lower down
the crane Boom.

Responsibility Name Signature Date and Time


Permit Issuer
Permit Receiver
Site Engineer
Safety Manager
Date and Time at
which permit was
closed and filed

SOP PML/CSM/02 Page 196 of 216

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