MS of Hoarding Work
MS of Hoarding Work
1. Introduction
This method statement is about the hoarding work of the Construction of the Bicycle Parking Area at
Changi Airport Terminal 2
2. Purpose
The purpose of this document is to describe the method statement for the sequential procedure and the
implementation of correct practices on the installation through the guidelines herein; to ensure that the
execution of the job complies with the specification and serves the intended function to a satisfactory level.
Toolbox meetings will be held with all involved before commencing the work. Refer to Appendix A for
toolbox meeting form. Enough safety provisions must be in place. The greatest hazards posed by hand
tools result from misuse. The technicians are responsible for the safe condition of tools and equipment.
Technicians shall not issue or permit the use of unsafe hand tools.
All personnel performing the work shall wear the following basic PPE
- Safety helmet
- Reflective vest
- Safety shoes
- Restraining Belt
- Earplugs (As and when necessary)
- Safety glass / face shield (As and when necessary)
- Safety harness(Double Lanyard with self-lock carabiner when working at height) (As and when
Necessary)
2.2. Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of Asiapac relevant installation personnel to brief and implement this Method
Statement, Risk Assessment, the contractor´s HSE Plan, and project safety rules and regulations.
2.2.1. The Site Manager
- Ensuring that all installation is being carried out as per project specifications and approved
drawings.
- Monitoring the installation progress and inducing corrective and remedial provisions whenever
required.
- Ensuring the subcontractor's quality and HSE system implementation.
- Ensuring a safe practice of subcontractors at all times.
- Directly supervising and monitoring all installation activities on site.
- Directly coordinating with the Site Engineer.
- Ensuring that the workers under his command fully understand the hazards and risks involved
in the job and are responsible for ensuring that they work in a safe environment.
- Making sure that the manpower under his supervision is adequately trained and qualified to
carry out the work.
- Ensuring a safe working environment for the workforce.
- Ensuring the site workers with the required PPE for the job
- Providing the necessary material, equipment, and machinery for the job.
2.3.1. Hazards
There are numerous hazards connected with live and stored energy. We will break them down
in types of energy and give examples of equipment known to include live and stored energy of
the types described. Electrical energy can be of a stored type, as in lighting capacitors and
batteries, or of a non-stored type, such as common power from breakers and fused panels.
- Non-stored energy = Breakers for HVAC units, lighting, conveyor/sorter, Electrical devices
- Stored energy = Capacitors, UPS, batteries
2.3.2. Protection
Common sense and safety awareness play an important part to the success of the Lockout/
Tagout program and, as a result, will avert many potential injuries.
Lockout/ Tagout is required in the following situations:
- If a machine can be accidentally started and has the potential to cause injury.
- If stored energy can be released and has the potential to cause injury.
The site supervisor on duty will ensure all the above-mentioned procedures are carried out
before allowing the removal to commence.
3.1. Storage
All laydown and storage areas will be cordoned off, but at the same time it must be ensured that access is
maintained for other trades materials will be delivered on-site in packed crates and pallets, by trailers or
trucks, and unloading will take place by means of a forklift/ pallet jack. Transportation to the proper location
and stacking will take place by means of pallet jacks.
METHOD OF STATEMENT
Precautions will be taken to avoid foreign material interaction with the carton boxes/pallets that might cause
their deterioration, by covering them with polyethylene sheets or as per manufacturer recommendations.
3.2. Handling
Delivery of materials onto the site will be coordinated on-site with proper supervision. Materials will be
handled using forklifts and pallet trucks depending on site and environmental conditions. Stored material
will be shifted by authorized forklifts for small crates. Loading/unloading will be executed by authorized
forklift/pallet jack operators. Materials will be shifted to the platform with forklifts. Sufficient control measures
will be implemented to prevent a person from falling while performing installation work.
4. Time Of Work
The work will be performed each day from 0900hrs to 1700hrs except Saturday, Sunday and
Public holiday.
Toolbox meeting is included every day before starting.
For exact dates refer to the time schedule.
5. Installation Procedure
Conduct a site survey with the client and consultant to identify the hoarding needs to be installed.
Prepare hoarding design and hoarding plan. Submit hoarding design for P.E approval and
submit hoarding plan to client for approval.
Proceed with side measurement and floor marking upon receiving hoarding plan approval from the
client.
Proceed to fabricate and prepare material and accessories for installation.
Move material to the hoarding area and install the hoarding support leg according to the layout plan.
Install 2-3 nos of C-purlin horizontally on the support leg with a self-drilling screw.
Upon completion to install all c-purlin on the support leg, start to install a flat metal sheet hoarding panel
on the c-purlin with a self-drilling screw.
Install single-leaf swing door for worker and equipment access.
Paste hoarding stickers around the hoarding panel.
6. Waste Management.