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04 HVAC Panel Installation & Electrical Job.

This method statement summarizes the HVAC panel installation and electrical work to be conducted at the TCL factory complex. It outlines two main activities: 1) erection of a 600mm cable tray with earthing strip, and 2) installation of a new MCC/VFD panel. For each activity, potential hazards are identified and specific control measures to be implemented are described to make the work as safe as possible. The method statement provides important health and safety details to properly plan and execute the high-risk electrical work.
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04 HVAC Panel Installation & Electrical Job.

This method statement summarizes the HVAC panel installation and electrical work to be conducted at the TCL factory complex. It outlines two main activities: 1) erection of a 600mm cable tray with earthing strip, and 2) installation of a new MCC/VFD panel. For each activity, potential hazards are identified and specific control measures to be implemented are described to make the work as safe as possible. The method statement provides important health and safety details to properly plan and execute the high-risk electrical work.
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Method Statement

Job/ Activity/Task: HVAC Panel Installation & Electrical job. Ref:


Codes/Standards applicable:
HVAC work for Purposed Expansion to Factory Complex:
Job Location: TCL-
Risk assessment reference:
Prepared by: Reviewed by:
Signature: Approved by:
Date: Valid till:
Contract details and Responsibility: (The Supplier executing the work is responsible for carrying out a
particular action. The Supplier’s On-site Coordinator is responsible to ensure that the Supplier is competent
and satisfied with the procedures listed. The Supplier’s On-site Coordinator is required to provide supervision,
to the extent necessary, to make sure the Method Statement is being followed and to take immediate
corrective action if it is not).
Responsible Person (TCPL): -
Activity Carried by: -
Engineer available at site: -

Activity Sub Activities Identified Hazard and Controls


(Break the job down into Assessment (What you are going to do to
steps) (What can cause a high degree of make this step as safe as possible,
harm?) include equipment to be used
where appropriate)
Erection of 1.Cutting of hand railing 1.Body injury 1. Conduct tools box talks before
600mm cable by grinding machine. 2. Fall injury start of work.
Tray with 3. Hand injury
50/6 Earthing 2. Erection of cable tray 4. Materials may fall due to 2.Trained person will carry out
Strip. support. improper handling. the work.

3. Erection of cable tray 5. Breaking of lifting tools and 3. Power disconnrction and LOTO
with GI. trakles. Shall be done from authorize
person.
4. Laying of power and 6.Fire Hazard.
control cables. 4.Required work permit.

5. All work will be done under


supervision.

6. All tools and equipment’s will


be checked & verified that all
tools aew in good condition.

7.Area will be baricaded.

8. Not to lift more than 16 Kg oer


person.

9.Working area will be barricated.

10. Certified tools will be used as


per activity.
11.Fire extinguisher shall be kept
at site.

12. fire retardant cloth will be


used at working loaction to
prevent splatters falling.

13. Multi layer activity shall not


be allowed during erecttion.

1. Conduct tools box talks before


Installation of Lifting of MCC panel by 3- 1.Body injury start of work.
New MCC / ton fork lift.
VFD panel. 2. Fall injury 2.Trained person will carry out
Panel size 1400/2275/1000 the work.
(L/H/W) 02 No’s Weight 3. Hand injury
840 kg. 3.Boom llifter shall be used to
4. cut injury. perform height works.
Installation of new MCC
panel. 5. Materials may fall due to 4.Required work permit.
improper handling.
Termination of cables. 5.All tools and equipment’s will
6.Breaking of lifting tools and be checked & verified that all
Closing of hand railing. trakles. tools are in god condition.

6. Area wil be barricated.

7. Not to lift more thsn 16 Kg per


person.

8. fire retardant cloth will be


used at working loaction to
prevent splatters falling.

9. Fire extinguisher shall be kept


at site.

10. multi activity shall not be


allowed during erection.

11. Area should be properly


arranged before started of work
and ensure all escape route
should be clear.
Accepted by: ____________________
What should a good Method Statement contain?

(General not exclusive)

1. Details of contract:
 The name and local address of the persons to whom you are contracted (including
the site address if different).
 The names, job titles, and telephone numbers of all relevant contacts, including
the site supervisor, manager or director responsible for the site.
 The number of employees on the job at any time and names.
 When the work is going to take place i.e. dates and times (nights, week end work,
etc.), the dates for set up, removal and clearance.
 The names of the principal Supplier, the planning supervisor and CDM client, if CDM
applies.
 The name(s) of any license holders involved.

2. Scope of work and risk assessment:


 Provide a description of the work.
 Provide details of any access and fire risk and precautions to be taken.
 Include details of how safe places of work will be provided and maintained.
 Provide details of any other risks and precautions.

3. Control measures:
 State the expected exposure to hazards using the controls specified.
 Describe the steps taken to reduce exposure as low as reasonably practicable and
to control any release into the environment.
 Provide sketch(es) showing:
o • size of work area;
o • location
o • waste routes;
o • And skips etc.
 Describe how control measures are to be maintained on site and what checks.

4. Method of work:
 State any additional precautions to reduce exposure to hazards.
 Provide detailed site information and a site-specific description of the working
method to be used with reasons.
 State what tools and other equipment are to be used.

5. Other site-specific information relating to:


 Entry and exit procedures.
 Waste disposal.
 Emergency procedures
 Written details, photograph or diagram

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