Method of Statement (GPON& PABX)
Method of Statement (GPON& PABX)
Method of Statement (GPON& PABX)
Table of Contents
1.0 Purpose of Work
3.0 References
4.0 Definitions
7.1 General
7.2 Pre-Commissioning
7.3 GPON Cabinet checks
7.4 Connection Checks
7.5 Commissioning
8.1 Induction
8.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
8.3 Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment & Control:
8.4 Tool Box Talk
9.0 Attachments:
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1.0 Purpose:
This method statement covers the Guidance of testing & commissioning of GPON/Network and PABX
System
That includes:
Local Area Network Switches
Management Servers
Field Wi-Fi Access Points
IP Telephony system and peripherals
Firewalls and Routers
1.1 Purpose of this manual to ensure the methods used for Testing & Commissioning of
GPON/Network and PABX System described above are correct, acceptable and in line with
the consultant quality system procedures to achieve the optimum results.
3.0 References:
4.0 Definitions:
The Testing & Commissioning Manager will individually assess the manpower and tools requirements required
for Testing and Commissioning of Earthling System to meet the schedule. Typically, these will include:
Commissioning Engineer
Electrical Foreman
The following tools & equipment will be used during the Testing and Commissioning of Video Surveillance
System.
7.1 General
The following steps are basic for all types of GPON/Network and PABX System
should be followed at Initial Start-up and after the Equipment have been installed.
The GPON/Network and PABX System Start-up shall be as per Manufacturer
Recommendation, done by Test and Commissioning Engineer.
, All necessary work permits shall be approved before commencement
of the work.
Prior to commencement of the work, a tool box meeting shall be
held.
Ensure all installation RFIT’s has been
approved.
7.2 Pre-Commissioning
After installing of GPON/Network and PABX System, ensure that all devices and
cables installed / pulled as approved shop drawings and has not been damaged.
Ensure Installation is per manufacturer’s
instructions.
All field equipment is installed as per approved shop drawings and has not been
damaged.
Ensure that all GPON devices has been connected to the
Earthing network.
All installation documents and RFIT has been approved and signed off.
All comments regarding to installation RFIT has
been cleared.
Ensure that all GPON devices tag labeling must be the same as the device test
sheet
7.5 Commissioning:
After the pre-commissioning, has been completed, the system will be ready for Testing and
Commissioning. The system will be checked for full functionality as per the project specific
sequence of operations.
Each device connected to GPON/Network and PABX System will be tested and commissioned
after permanent power provided and the system can be energized. All system will be sequentially
tested and commissioned.
1. All network equipment in Main server room and IDFs will be installed as per schematics and approved drawings
and be properly tagged. …..........
2. All edge switches, GPON devices and backbone switches and router central equipmets will be powered up and
be upgraded to latest software released by the manifacturer. …..........
3. All network devices will be configured as per the IP schema and VLAN approved. …..........
4. All network devices in IDFs will be connected to the Main server room using fiber optical patchcords. …..........
5. Connectivity will be verified between all edge devices and to the backbone switch. …..........
6. All cat6 cables terminated in IDFs will be connected to edge switches or GPON devices using Cat6 patch-cords
and connectivity will be verified. …..........
7. Central network devices such as GPON OLT, Firewalls, Servers, IP telephony system will be installed and
configured in Main Server room and properly tagged. …..........
8. All GPON WAPs will be configured and be registered to central GPON OLTs. …..........
9. Internet lines and Phone lines which are to be provided by Service providers will be connected to data network
and Ip telephony system and connection will be verified. …..........
10. Network connection in main server room for other systems such as DATA, PABX, CCTV, BMS etc will be done
by coordinating with the other contractors engineers onsite …..........
11.PABX Locall call test.
…..........
12. Outgoing call tests.
…..........
13. PBX and front office software integration tests.
…..........
14. Call redirection, Pick up, grouping etc. operator test.
…..........
8.1 Induction:
Prior to commencing work all personnel shall have attended the HSE induction course conducted
by Pasha HSE department. No work shall be undertaken by personnel who have not attended the
Project HSE induction. In all aspects, work is to be carried out in a safe manner and in accordance
with AZ-MEP GRUOP approved Health and Safety Plan and in accordance with HSE requirements.
All personnel involved in the T&C will comply with the Project requirements for PPE:
Work Boots with toe protectors
Safety Helmet
Eye Protection with side shields
Additional PPE identified by the task risk assessment shall also be provided. Personnel shall sign
and be responsible for their own items of PPE issued to them and the Engineer shall ensure that
his team is complying with the minimum required PPE and that damaged or defective PPE is
replaced or repaired immediately
Hazard identification, risk assessment and control are detailed in the appropriate risk assessment
attached herewith. Hazards may vary as the works progress and shall be re-evaluated. All
personnel undertaking testing & commissioning activates shall be aware of particular location
hazards. Should changes occur during the course of construction which alters the associated risks
then the risk register shall be updated to reflect any additional risk and mitigation measures.
Prior to the start of commissioning works the manager/engineer responsible for overseeing the
works will hold a tool box talk with all personnel involved to ensure the method of works follows the
approved method statement and also highlight any risks involved with the works.
9.0 Attachments:
2.2. Fall from a Broken bones or 3 4 H Ensure the ladder is the right height for the job. Y 1 4 L
ladder (from death from head The angle of the ladder should ideally be 75 degree to
falling off the strike the horizontal or at a ratio of 1:4 distance away from
ladder, the Injury with falling the wall to height(1 out:4 up).
ladder toppling objects The top of the ladder must rest against a solid support
sideways, the and secured.
ladder base If this is not possible, ladder should be “footed” by
slipping out someone standing on the bottom rung.
from the wall) Only one person should climb on the ladder at any
Objects falling one time.
from height. Nothing should be carried in hands while climbing, so
that both hands are free to grasp the stiles.
Maintain three points of contact whilst working
Face the ladder while climbing up or down.
Keep slippery materials away from the ladder.
Use ladder with non-slip feet and use non-slip shoes.
For stepladders:
Carry out daily check of the stepladder before use.
Always ensure that the ladder is fully open.
Make sure that the locking devices are in place.
Only use on firm, level ground which is not slippery.
Do not work off the top two steps unless there is a
safe handhold on the steps.
Avoid over-reaching.
Avoid side-on working.
2.3. Misuse of Cut, bruise and eye 2 3 M Choose the right tools for the job. Don't use “cheats” Y 1 3 L
hand tools damage and avoid pulling old tools from the waste stream.
Inspect your tools before the job.
Always wear the right PPE.
Do not modify/alter your tools on your own.
Clean your workspace
Carry and store with sharp points or edges down and
away from the body whenever possible. Use
protective covers.
When using a knife or other sharp tool, push away
from your hands and body.
Never use a knife as a screwdriver.
Do not hold work objects in hand when using a sharp
hand tools
Do not hold an object in the palm of one hand and
press a screwdriver into it; place the object on a
bench or table.
Never hammer with a screwdriver.
Never use a screwdriver with a broken handle, bent or
burred blade, etc.
Do not use pliers as a substitute for hammers or
wrenches.
Inspect the pliers frequently to make certain that they
are free of breaks or cracks.
2.4. Work on or Arc and heat burns, 2 5 M Work on electrical systems should be restricted to Y 1 5 L
near live Fire, competent persons only.
electrical Explosion, Property Consider the use of battery-powered equipment.
system Damage Personal Consider the use of reduced and low-voltage (110 V)
Injury equipment center-tapped to earth.
Use protective systems and devices (fuses or circuit
breakers, earthing, lock-out/tag-out system, double
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insulated equipment, RCD).
Electrical cords, sockets and plugs should be
protected so that a person is not exposed to a live
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Electrical equipment should be used within the
manufacturer’s rating and in accordance with any
instructions supplied.
Carry out pre-use checks of the equipment for signs of
damage.
Avoid from wet conditions and stay dry. Standing in
water, wearing wet clothing, working in high humidity
and perspiring can increase electrocution risk.
Insulating PPE (such as gauntlets and boots) should
be used.
Insulated tools and equipment (such as screwdrivers)
should be used.