MST - Dewatering
MST - Dewatering
MST - Dewatering
General Information............................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Purpose............................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 References ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Abbreviations ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Scope of Work: .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 General Description ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Permits and Licenses Required .......................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 R02 - Road Opening Form (Utilities) ................................................................................................................................. 5
3.2 R03 - Road Opening Form (Traffic) ................................................................................................................................... 5
3.3 Dewatering permit .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Sequence of the works:.......................................................................................................................................... 5
4.1 Prior Activities: ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
4.2 Procedure ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.3 Dewatering and Pumping Arrangement ......................................................................................................................... 6
Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Management and Control: ..................................................... 16
5.1 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ........................................................................................................................... 16
5.2 Traffic Management .............................................................................................................................................................. 16
5.3 Plant and Equipment ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
5.4 Environmental Issues............................................................................................................................................................. 17
5.5 Noise and Emissions Control .............................................................................................................................................. 17
5.6 Site Contingency Plan:........................................................................................................................................................... 17
Quality Assurance / Control: ............................................................................................................................ 18
6.1 Baseline Ground Water Quality ........................................................................................................................................ 18
6.2 Criteria and Specifications of materials to dispose of in water environment ............................................. 22
Responsibilities..................................................................................................................................................... 23
7.1 Project Manager: ..................................................................................................................................................................... 23
7.2 Construction Manager: ......................................................................................................................................................... 23
7.3 HSE Manager: ........................................................................................................................................................................... 24
7.4 Deputy HSE Manager............................................................................................................................................................. 24
7.5 HSE Engineer: ........................................................................................................................................................................... 24
7.6 Environmental Officer ........................................................................................................................................................... 24
7.7 Safety Officer: ............................................................................................................................................................................ 24
7.8 Site Engineer: ............................................................................................................................................................................ 25
7.9 Lifting Supervisor .................................................................................................................................................................... 25
7.10 General Foreman: .................................................................................................................................................................... 25
7.11 First Aider: .................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
7.12 Labour/ All Employees: ........................................................................................................................................................ 25
1.1 Purpose
The main purpose of this method Statement is to control and disposal of water in excavated pits
and trenches and to define to define the procedures and methodologies required to deliver the
Works in compliance with project specification and QCS 2014.
1.2
1 References
Scope of Work:
4.2 Procedure
4.2.1 Dewatering as necessary to ensure that it is carried out only to a depth sufficient for the
required excavation
4.2.2 Where necessary, divert natural and artificial waterways encountered at the Site until the
Works are completed
4.2.3 Dewatering as necessary to ensure that during construction, no groundwater shall come
into contact with any concrete surface or reinforcement
4.2.4 Dewatering as necessary to ensure that structures shall be capable of withstanding any
hydrostatic pressure to which it may be subjected during construction and until
completed.
4.2.5 Identify the downstream end Manhole where the dewatering pump will be installed for a
particular section of work.
4.2.6 Since the project area of excavation is in hard strata, dewatering will be carried out by
open suction. A pit will be dug minimum 300 mm below the formation level of the
excavation, based on the flow of water and dewatering pump will be placed to draw off
water and pump to the discharging point.
4.2.7 It should be noted that since the construction work will start from the downstream end
of the project, it may be possible to use partially completed networks connected to the
existing system as discharge points. This may be taken into consideration after taking
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approval from the consultant. Settlement tanks will be provided at the intermediate
locations and the numbers will be decided based on the distance of final discharging
point. The number and capacity of the dewatering pumps will depend on the volume and
rate of water to be discharged, pumps will be kept at the excavation site to keep the
working area dry and also to prevent accumulation of further water.
4.2.8 Using the completed sewer for dewatering will be last option, and the settlement inside
the pipe will be cleaned before commissioning.
4.2.9 Temporary sump will be constructed at downstream discharge point to accumulate
water for discharge, as well as to keep water level below formation level to keep the
trench dry.
4.2.10 Self-Priming and Submersible Pumps of required capacity will be used for dewatering
purpose. Drip Trays shall install underneath of pumps & generators as mitigation
measure of soil contamination from accidental oil spillage.
4.2.11 At the location of traffic crossings, the discharge line pipes will be buried inside a hard
pipe.
4.2.12 Settlement Tank size will be decided based on flow rate and retention time
4.2.13 Ground water will be discharged to the storm water drains as identified by the
authorities.
4.2.14 The advantage of settlement tanks at the discharge points are
• Lesser discharge lines over the ground, reduces hazards to the public.
• Reduces incidents of water flowing into road from discharge lines, which will reduce
hazards to the environment.
• Risk free operation
4.2.15 For trenches, below the water table, a temporary drain i.e. Perforated pipes are then
placed in the trenches, and groundwater extracted through these pipelines to the sump
for dewatering. Besides cut off walls will be constructed to limit and/or control
groundwater entering the construction site from a neighboring property.
4.2.16 Partially completed permanent works shall not be allowed to become flooded and the
Contractor shall allow for additional standby pumps and equipment required to ensure
this. A pump operator along with helpers, communication devices and adequate welfare
facilities of restroom and rest shelter will be available 24/7, to monitor and supervise the
dewatering activity.
4.2.17 In the event of partially completed trenches becoming flooded, the Contractor shall re-
excavate to formation level and re-lay the pipes.
Note: The excavation/shaft inspection shall be done and made safe prior sending
operative for work inside the shaft/excavation.
Hydrogeological Setting:
Doha is located on the coast of the State of Qatar which is a small peninsula in the Persian Gulf.
The geology encountered in Doha for temporary construction works as part of typical
infrastructure projects is predominantly Limestone Rock. Table 1 provides an indication of the
geological profile and the range of depths that strata are encountered on Roads and
Infrastructure in Al Ebb and Leabaib – Package 05 Project reference Geotechnical Report,
Ref. GD/2341/SI Rev 02 issue date 22.02.2016
It is difficult to determine the bulk permeability and the nature and behavior of groundwater flow
in these features. Cavities, fissures and fractures can behave like a linked system but can also
behave as a sparse network with limited connectivity across the aquifer.
Figure 3. Existing FPS14 Scheme within DN099-P05 Boundaries (See Attached Appendix -
A)
Discharge System:
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The main and internal discharge system will comprise of lay flat and HDPE pipes with settlement
tanks and booster pumps to maintain the correct level of flow.
The discharge line shall be connected to existing FPS 14 manhole no. FPS14/SW/25/1A located
within project boundaries, for the dewatering activities of DN099-P05 project.
Road Crossings:
On areas where road crossings are required, it is proposed to execute an Open Trench Excavation
or on-Disruptive Road Crossings to facilitate the installation of discharge line below the ground.
Figure 4. Proposed Discharge Line for DN099-P05 Project (See attached Appendix - A)
Thiocyanate - 20 1500
3 Aromatic compounds
Toluene 7 32 1000
Phenanthrene 0.003 - 5
Anthracene 0.0007 - 5
Fluoranthene 0.003 - 1
a. (Volatile) hydrocarbons
Monochloroethene (vinyl chloride) 0.01 1 5
1,1-dichloroethane 7 15 900
b. Chlorobenzenes
Monochlorobenzene 7 15 180
Dichlorobenzenes (sum) 3 19 50
c. chlorophenols
Monochlorophenols (sum) 0.3 5.4 100
Pentachlorophenol 0.04 12 3
Chloronaphthalene (sum) - 23 6
6 pesticides
a. organochlorine pesticides
Chlordane (sum) 0.02 ng/l 4 0.2
DDD (sum) - 34 -
α-HCH 33 ng/l 17 -
b. Organophosphorus pesticides
-
c. organotin pesticides
Organotin compounds (sum) 0.05-16 ng/l 2.5 0.7
e. other pesticides
Atrazine 29 0.71 150
Carbaryl 2 0.45 50
7 Other substances
Asbestos - 100 -
Dimethyl phthalate - 82 -
Diethyl phthalate - 53 -
Diisobutyl phthalate - 17 -
Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate - 60 -
Pyridine 0.5 11 30
Responsibilities
8.1 Equipment
Equipment No.
Pumps and accessories:
Diesel pumps of different sizes
Electric pumps and generators along with drip trays
Car mounted crane to transport pumps and accessories.
Cable Detector
Control Panel & Distribution Boards
Barricades, Cones, Warning Tape
Vehicle Stop Blocks
Warning Sign’s
Site Security Fencing
Flow meter
Boom Truck
8.2 Manpower
Ahmad alam Mohab Site Engineer All Zones (Night Shift) 66886978
8.3 Materials
Appendix – A
Drawings
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A A
LAGOON
S8-IW-1A &
S8-IW-1B
LEGEND:
B B
C C
D D
LAGOON
S9-IW-1A9
-
Rev. Date Revision Details Drawn Chkd. Appd.
E E
PROPOSED DEWATERING
LAYOUT PLAN
H Drawn:
SUDHI
Checked:
SUDHI H
Designed: Approved:
M.FARHAT
Date: Scale:
SEPTEMBER 2019 NTS
Drawing Number: Revision:
- 02
ST
- 01
S T
- 0 3
ST
- 0 5
ST
- 04
LEGEND: ST
Ø250mm HDPE PIPE = 2955m.
Ø200mm HDPE PIPE = 1528m.
HDPE PIPE ROAD CROSSING
- 0 6
DUCT =16Nos.(130m) ST
HDD CROSSING DUCT =1Nos.(55m)
ST-xx
SEDIMENTATION TANK = 6Nos.
ASHGHAL OVER FLOW MANHOLE
DISCHARGE POINT-1
PROJECT BOUNDRY
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Ebb and Leabaib Project
DN099 – Package 05
Appendix – B
COSHH Assessments
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FORM HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT (HSE)
Composition
It is Fuel for on-road diesel-powered engines. Fuel for use in off-road diesel engines, boilers, gas turbines and other combustion equipment.
Hazard Identification
Inhalation of long time may lead to progressive lung damage. (Length of time person is exposed).
Rashes, swelling from short term skin contact.
Eye irritation, sore throat, cough, fatigue, nausea, dizziness from short term inhalation.
Liver, kidney, lung, blood thymus damage from long term massive exposure or repeated exposure.
Fire- Avoid using diesel in an un-ventilated area.
Thermal Burns- Resulting from diesel fuel, spillage and exposure to solar radiation.
Spills- From faulty containment or in-correct handling.
Hazardous to aquatic environment.
SUBSTANCE PROPERTIES
Where skin contact occurs with diesel fuel either directly or through saturated clothing, diesel fuel must be washed
Skin Contact:
off immediately with soap water.
Eye Contact: Immediately irrigate with clean water for at least 10 minutes. Seek medical attention.
Ingestion: Wash out mouth and drink plenty of water seek medical attention if large amounts are swallowed.
Health Surveillance – employees those assigned for handling diesel fuel works should undergone health surveillance including lung
function test Chest X-ray.
Person should be trained to handle diesel fuel and also aware about how to reduce the fire risk of the fuel. Firefighting training should be
given.
YES / ☐ NO YES / ☐ NO YES / ☐ NO
ADDITIONAL CONTROL MEASURES
General hazards Precautions & Control measures
Long term exposure Job rotation / Respiratory protective equipment to HSE approved standard. Ventilate extensively if the formation of vapours, fumes, mists or aerosol is a risk.
Skin & Eye contact Wear Cover all, Nitrile gloves and Chemical Splash Goggle Approved to EU Standard EN166 / face protection Aprons (Where risk of splashing)
Keep away from sources of ignition, Provide adequate fire extinguishers in the work area CO2 and dry powder fire extinguishers. (Storage and handling of diesel fuel) Do not use
Fire Precautions
water pumps.
Storage Store at ambient temperature, protected against contact with water and moisture, and away from any source of ignition. Keep containers closed always.
Environmental Assessment Spill trays and kits should be available during the case of emergency environmental spillages.
Dispose the container and material through approved waste collectors and dumping areas. Do not allow to enter the public sewer lines and water courses or to be disposed on
Disposal
ground, it can affect ground or surface water.
COMMENTS
Always make sure the proper ventilation provided in stored area /don’t keep more than you need for the job in the temporary store /Make sure the availability of fire Extinguisher.
Composition
Product containing mineral oil with less than 3 % DMSO extract as measured by IP 346
Hazard Identification
The product is classified as dangerous in accordance with directive 1999/45/EC.
Health effects: This product does not present a danger of intoxication.
Environmental impact : Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment
Physico-chemical hazards: No specific risk of fire or explosion under normal conditions of use.
Inhalation - Inhalation of high concentrations of vapour or aerosols may cause irritation of the upper respiratory tract.
SUBSTANCE PROPERTIES
Environmental Assessment Spill trays and kits should be available during the case of emergency environmental spillages.
Dispose of in a safe manner, in accordance with local regulations.
Disposal
If need be, collection by an authorised waste contractor and regeneration or incineration at an approved installation.
Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with the skin, especially with used or waste product.
Hygienic work practices
Immediately remove all soiled or stained clothing.
COMMENTS
Always make sure the proper ventilation provided in stored area /don’t keep more than you need for the job in the temporary store /Make sure the availability of fire Extinguisher.
PRODUCT LABELS
LABELLING (standard or EU): Concerned
R-phrases: R-52/53 Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic
environment.
S-phrases: S-61 Avoid release to the environment. Refer to special instructions/Safety Data Sheets.
TRANSPORT LABELLING: Not applicable
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
The product is classified as dangerous in accordance with directive 1999/45/EC.
Health effects : This product does not present a danger of intoxication.
Environmental impact : Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
Physico-chemical hazards : No specific risk of fire or explosion under normal conditions of use
PREPARATION
Chemical nature: Product containing mineral oil with less than 3 % DMSO extract as measured by IP 346
Substances presenting a health hazard EC No. CAS No. Content Symbol(s) R-phrases
Zinc alkyl di-thiophosphate 272-028-3 68649-42-3 <2% Xi, N R-38, 41, 51/53
Tetrapropenyl phenol 310-154-3 <1% Xn, Xi, N R-38, 41, 50/53, 62,Repr. Cat.3
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Material safety data sheet
Product: TP Star Max 15W40 Page2/5
SDS N° DXB/11/10/208 Issue: 1.2 Date: 29 Mar 2011
This sheet supersedes the one dated : 19 Mar 2010
Inhalation: Inhalation of heavy concentrations of vapour, fumes or spray, may cause mild irritation of the throat.
Transport the person into fresh air, keep warm and allow to rest.
Ingestion: Possible risk of vomiting and diarrhoea.
Do not induce vomiting to avoid the risk of aspiration into the respiratory tract.
Give nothing to drink.
Skin contact: Immediately remove all soiled or stained clothing.
Wash the affected area immediately and repeatedly with soap and water.
Eye contact: Keep eyes open and rinse immediately and repeatedly with water for at least 15 minutes.
Aspiration : If the product is believed to have entered the lungs (in case of vomiting, for example), take the person
to hospital for immediate care.
HANDLING:
Prevention of user exposure: Ventilate extensively if the formation of vapours, fumes, mists or aerosol is a risk.
Make all the necessary arrangements in order to reduce exposure risk, notably to products in use or to
wastes.
Keep away from combustive substances; keep away from food and beverages.
Prevention of fire and explosion: Empty containers may contain flammable or explosive vapours.
There is a fire hazard associated with rags, paper or any other material used to remove spills which
become soaked with product.
Avoid accumulating these; they are to be disposed off safely after use.
Precautions: Avoid static electricity build up with connection to earth. Set up machinery and equipment so as to
avoid the risk of accidental spills or splashes onto hot machine parts and electrical contacts (on joint
failure, for example).
STORAGE:
Technical measures: Make the necessary arrangements to prevent water and soil pollution.
Storage precautions: - Suitable:
Store at ambient temperature, protected against contact with water and moisture, and away from any
source of ignition.
Keep containers closed when not in use
-To be avoided:
Do not store exposed to the elements.
Incompatible products: Dangerous reaction with strong oxidizing agents.
Packaging materials: -Recommended:
Use only hydrocarbon-resistant containers, joints, pipes, etc.
Keep in original container if possible.
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Material safety data sheet
Product: TP Star Max 15W40 Page4/5
SDS N° DXB/11/10/208 Issue: 1.2 Date: 29 Mar 2011
This sheet supersedes the one dated : 19 Mar 2010
Therefore the break through times have to be found out from the manufacturer of the protective gloves
themselves.
The demands on the gloves are determined by the conditions in practice (e.g. multiple use, mechanical
load, temperature, strength and duration of exposition).
Before choosing suitable gloves, it is recommended that the user tests the gloves.
Eye protection : Goggles, in case of risk of splashing.
Skin and body (other than the hands) protection : As required, wear a face mask, hydrocarbon-proof clothing, and safety boots (when handling drums).
Don't wear rings, watches or anything similar which can retain the product and may give rise to skin
conditions.
Hygienic work practices: Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with the skin, especially with used or waste product.
Immediately remove all soiled or stained clothing.
If the product comes into contact with the skin, wash the affected area immediately and copiously with
soap and water.
Do not use abrasives, solvents or fuels.
Do not dry hands with rags that have been contaminated with product.
Do not put product contaminated rags into work-wear pockets.
Do not eat, drink or smoke whilst handling the product.
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Material safety data sheet
Product: TP Star Max 15W40 Page5/5
SDS N° DXB/11/10/208 Issue: 1.2 Date: 29 Mar 2011
This sheet supersedes the one dated : 19 Mar 2010
Carcinogenicity : During use in engines, contamination of oil with low levels of combustion products occurs.
Used motor oils have been shown to cause skin cancer in mice following repeated application and
continuous exposure.
Brief or intermittent skin contact with used motor oil is not expected to have serious effects in humans
if the oil is thoroughly removed by washing with soap and water.
Comments about ecotoxicity: Experimental data on the finished product are not available.
Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
no information available for used product
Mobility: - Air:
There is a slow loss by evaporation.
- Soil:
Given its physical and chemical characteristics, the product has no mobility.
- Water:
The product is insoluble; it spreads on the surface of the water
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Material safety data sheet
Product: TP Star Max 15W40 Page6/5
SDS N° DXB/11/10/208 Issue: 1.2 Date: 29 Mar 2011
This sheet supersedes the one dated : 19 Mar 2010
This safety data sheet serves to complete but not to replace the technical product sheets. The information contained herein is given in good faith
and is accurate to the best of knowledge at the date indicated above. It is understood by the user that any use of the product for purposes other
than those for which it was designed entails potential risk. The information given herein in no way dispenses the user from knowing and
applying all provisions regulating his activity. The user bears sole liability for the precautions required when using the product. The regulatory
texts indicated herein are intended to aid the user to fulfill his obligations. This list is not to be considered complete and exhaustive. It is the
user's responsibility to ensure that he is subject to no other obligations than those mentioned.
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Appendix – C
Rainy Season Response
Plan
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Appendix – D
Risk Assessment
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RPD Health & Safety Risk Assessment
Template
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Risk Assessment No. 004
Revision No. 01
Work Details
Activity Dewatering
Project Roads & Infrastructure in Al Ebb & Leabaib – IA 2017 C 141G
Origination Contractor ( IOSH Managing Safely Certified):
Name Position Signature Date
Ahmed Maher HSE Manager
Review & Accepted by Contractor Senior Team Member (IOSH Managing Safely Certified)
Name Position Signature Date
Mahmoud Farrhat Project Manager
Review & Accepted by GEC Senior Team Member (IOSH Managing Safely Certified):
Distribution List
1. Xxx 2.xxx 3.xxx 4.xxxx 5.xxxx
Note: This activity Risk Assessment is valid for ONE month from GEC approval or less if the original activity location/surrounding/environment/hazards changes
(new Risk Assessment is required)
Persons exposed: Employees: other workers: None Public/Visitors: None Young Persons: None 2. H&S rep (Reviewer) Ahmed Maher
Total at risk: Persons Supervising Work: Name & Position Titke
Hazards which create potential for harm Notes
General working Refuelling Temporary works 1. Likelihood of harm: Likely = 3, Possible = 2, Unlikely = 1
Heavy Plant Movement Manual handling Safety barrier Severity of harm: Major Injury = 3
Notifiable Occurrence = 2
Site access/egress Plant/vehicles Contaminated ground Minor Injury = 1
Working with Crash 2. If following controls there remains a result greater than or equal to 4 in column
Work on/adjacent to water COSHH 7, refer the assessment to your Project Manager for a review of the controls.
Cushion
Further controls should be implemented to reduce the degree of risk.
Excavation Vandalism/Theft
3. If our operations are likely to affect pedestrians or the safe operation of a public
Adverse weather Buried services transport system, the control measures must reduce the likelihood of significant
Excavating using Quick Hitch Delivery wagons harm to the level that existed before our work commenced.
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Control Control
Residual
Hazard Factors of Harm Risk Control Measures Factors of Harm
Risk
Measures Frequency
Monitored by Check Rate
Likelihood Severity Likelihood Severity
1. Site Preparation
Construction
Implement permit-to-work system for activities such as measures /
hot works, confined space work, working at height, and HSE
critical lifting. Personnel &
a) Dust Exposure Limit the working time of the workers exposed to Site
b) Flying or falling adverse environmental condition. Supervisor
objects and debris
c) Slip trip or fall from Tools and equipment to be used must be in good
2 3 6 1 2 2 Daily
same level condition and inspected by authorized personnel.
d) Defective tools,
equipment or Records of latest testing and inspection done by third
machinery party for equipment and machinery must be available
at all times.
Site staff and workers must be competent and certified
to execute the job.
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Control Control
Residual
Hazard Factors of Harm Risk Control Measures Factors of Harm
Risk
Measures Frequency
Monitored by Check Rate
Likelihood Severity Likelihood Severity
Wear complete personal protective equipment (PPE)
such as hard hat, safety shoes (steel toe), reflective
vest, cover-all, safety glasses, etc.
3. Transportation of Materials
a) Slippage or
Construction
movement of the Use chain / web lashing to secured the load
Manager / Site
load during
transportation. Verify tension of wires, chains, belts before move Engineer /
b) Collision with 2 2 4 1 1 1 Foreman / Daily
Do not overload HSE
existing facilities
Personnel
c) Vehicle Accident Strictly comply with to road safety rules TM Supervisor
d) Dust
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Control Control
Residual
Hazard Factors of Harm Risk Control Measures Factors of Harm
Risk
Measures Frequency
Monitored by Check Rate
Likelihood Severity Likelihood Severity
e) Uneven work site Deploy banksman wherever required
roads
f) Extended hours Follow defensive driving
work/ over time
Adhere with the required load height limit
Use safety net to cover the load to prevent flying
particles / objects
Keep safe distance from others road users per the
road and weather conditions.
Cover also dusty load or watered over prior leaving
site.
Employees should be utilized up to normal working
hours.
Arranging schedules to allow frequent opportunities for
rest breaks and night time sleep.
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Control Control
Residual
Hazard Factors of Harm Risk Control Measures Factors of Harm
Risk
Measures Frequency
Monitored by Check Rate
Likelihood Severity Likelihood Severity
Proper daily task talks to workforce prior to commence
activity
No one should be allowed to work in the danger zone
of the equipment.
Always keep 3-meter safe distance from the working
equipment
Avoid working near OHPL
If work beneath live overhead power lines cannot be
avoided, barriers, goal posts and warning notices
should be provided.
Noise Assessment to be carried out & recorded.
Assessment of Noise to be communicated to
Workforce
Ear Protection to be worn always.
Foreman / Engineer to monitor vibrations
Dust suppression using water sprinkle
Dusk must be worn by all in the vicinity where dust id
generated
Provide adequate welfare facilities (rest shelters,
portable toilets, drinking stations)
Trained, effective & experience supervision must
remain at site during site activities.
Light for the specific task should be provided.
5. Lifting operation for lowering the submersible pump, placing of sedimentation tanks
a) Collision of
equipment Operators involve on loading operation must be
b) Operatives struck by competent, both must possess Qatar driving license
equipment Equipment & operator must be certified by 3rd party Construction
c) Caught in between Manager/Tran
equipment 2 3 6 Banksman / flagman shall be deployed to control the 1 2 2 sport Foreman
d) Failure of lifting movement of vehicle, plant & equipment before Work
equipment Commence
e) Suspended load Obtain lifting permit prior to start the activity
f) Falling of load
Adhere with the approved lifting procedure.
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Residual
Hazard Factors of Harm Risk Control Measures Factors of Harm
Risk
Measures Frequency
Monitored by Check Rate
Likelihood Severity Likelihood Severity
g) Contact and All lifting equipment must be inspected prior to start
damaged activity
h) Overhead services
i) Adverse weather Rigger must be present during lifting operation
Exclusion zone shall be established within boom swing
radius / lifting premises
Provide warning signs to avoid unauthorized entry in
the lifting premises
Overhead services location & height to be identified
and avoid loading / offloading under overhead services
to prevent from contact by mobile plants & equipment
Tag lines shall be used to control the movement of
load
Ensure that outrigger fully extended and provision of
outrigger pads
Safety Clearance shall be maintained from the
distance of overhead services
All equipment must have equipped with reverse alarm
Wind speed shall be monitored on daily basis
No lifting shall be allowed when wind speed is more
than 25 knots
Crane shall be positioned at least 1.2m distance from
the edge of excavation
6. Dewatering Works
a) Incompetent Person
b) Adjacent to Ensure only competent person shall be assigned on
excavation the task
c) Defective or poor Provide hard barricade / barriers / fencing and warning
equipment signage adjacent excavation
maintenance Construction
3 2 6 1 2 2 Daily
d) Violent movement of Ensure that equipment is properly maintained and Manager
pressurized hose inspected by competent person before use.
e) Slip / Trip / Fall
Exclusion zone to the work area
Attached whip check on the hose
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Ensure that hose is properly laid and arrange, conduct
good housekeeping
Water removed from excavations shall be pumped
directly to the sea or, if approved, to the surface water
drainage system via an efficient system of discharge
lines. No water may be discharged to the sewerage
system, to the Works, or to open spaces. No water
shall be conveyed or discharged in such a way as to
cause nuisance or damage to traffic or to public or
private property or services.
Where discharging to the sea is not possible, and no
surface water drainage system is available permission
may be granted to discharge into the sewerage system
provided measures are adopted not to pass any salt
and debris into the system
Wear appropriate and mandatory PPE
Trained, experienced and effective supervision
a) Incompetent person
b) Fall into excavation All workers must be competent on the assigned duty /
c) Surcharge load of task
equipment next to Provide adequate fall protection / barriers around the
edge of excavation excavation
d) Edge excavation
collapse Maintain safe distance (min. 2m) from edge of
e) Falling materials / excavation
loose soils & rocks
Conduct regular monitoring on the work area
Excavation shall be inspected by appointed person
Construction
3 2 6 /geotechnical engineer on daily basis and maintained 1 2 2 Daily
Manager
excavation checklist
Equipment must not place very near to edge of
excavation
Be watchful and proper coordination with your co-
workers.
Ensure that emergency procedure was communicated
with workforce and emergency arrangement in place.
Wear others mandatory PPE
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Ensure that operatives are not crossing on the lateral
safety buffer.
Only fully trained TM operatives, under instruction of
the STMS may enter the lateral safety buffer in order
to undertake any implementation, maintenance and
clearance processes. Ref. WZTMG
Provide a safe access and egress to work area
Wear appropriate and mandatory PPE especially Hi-
Viz jacket.
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Wear appropriate PPE’s (safety glass, face shield,
protective hand gloves, and clothing, hart hat, safety
shoes, hearing protection and dust mask)
Keep other workers away while operating power tools
Avoid wearing loose clothing, jewelry / accessories can
be caught in moving parts
a) Defective tools
b) Sharp parts Keep all tools in good condition with regular
c) Pinch point maintenance.
Use the right tool for the job.
Site Engineer /
Examine each tool for damage before use and do not
3 2 6 2 1 2 Foreman / Daily
use damaged tools.
HSE Officer
Be sure to keep good footing and maintain good
balance whilst performing the task using hand tools
Wear mandatory site PPE’s
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Use a lifting aid
Reduce the long carrying distance
Keep the load close to the waist
Firmly hold / grip the load
Move smoothly
Adapt the stable position
Avoid twisting back or leaning sideways
Keep the head up while handling
a) Hot weather
environment Proper tool box talk
Cold drinking water and use electrolyte drinks
Take regular breaks in the shade
If you start feeling ill, stop what you are doing
immediately and take steps to cool down. Tell your Site Engineer /
3 2 6 supervisor. 2 1 2 Foreman /
HSE Officer
Wear light-weight, loose-fitting, light-coloured,
breathable (cotton) clothing with long sleeve and
hat/Face cover.
Heat stress awareness training, buddy system, work
rest cycles,
a) Cold weather
environment Proper toolbox talk
Wear warm and suitable clothes.
Frequent rest break in warm room or shelter. Site Engineer /
3 2 6 2 1 2 Foreman /
Warm up exercises during activities in the cold. HSE Officer
Drink tea /coffee
Wear warm head covering
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Wear layered clothing
Protect feet and hands
15. Driving and Working in Dusty weather / sand storm, foggy condition and extreme rain
a) Poor visibility
b) Airborne dust Proper toolbox talk
c) High wind speed Do not drive with zero road visibility during sandstorm
d) Slip / Trip / Fall and foggy condition
e) Wet surface
f) Slippery road Reduce speed when road is wet and slippery
During adverse weather condition all work shall be
suspended especially lifting activities. Construction
Manager / Site
Ensure all electrical distribution board at site are
3 3 9 2 1 2 Engineer /
properly covered with plastic sheet during raining
Foreman /
Ensure all electrical cables are not laying on the HSE Officer
ground without any protection to expose from the wet
ground.
Wear appropriate face & eye protection
Daily monitoring of wind speed
Advance weather forecast
a) Over speeding
b) Struck / hit Ensure that drivers are possessing a valid Qatar
operatives Driving license
c) Collision with other Follow local traffic rules
vehicle
d) Not wearing seat Drivers must trained with defensive driving
belts Construction
e) No Driving license Do not drive with zero road visibility Manager / Site
f) Using mobile phone 3 3 9 3 1 3 Engineer /
g) Poor maintenance Reduce speed when road are slippery and wet during Foreman /
rainy season HSE Officer
vehicle
h) No proper access & Avoid overtaking from the right side
egress
i) Blind curves / 20kph speed limit at site shall be implemented
turning point
j) Fall into excavation Speed limit to be posted at site accesses
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k) No edge / fall Educate drivers to wear seat belt always when driving
protection
l) Parking in Prohibit using mobile phones while driving
undesignated area
Ensure that all vehicles are properly maintained and
m) Zero / poor
inspected before use
visibility during sand
storm / foggy Provide sufficient direction signage
condition
n) Slippery and wet Provide hard barrier on the edge of excavation and
road warning signage
Provide edge / fall protection
Provide designated parking a site
a) Insufficient
illumination Provide sufficient illumination and
b) Adjacent traffic Secured a night work permit, prior to start the activity
c) Struck by equipment
d) Fall from opening / Provide hard barricade / barriers / fencing and warning
service hole signage.
e) Slip / Trip / Fall
f) Poor visibility Install flashing light / tapers / advance warning signage
Construction
Cover / close all services hole / opening Manager / Site
2 3 6 Ensure that work area / access area is properly 1 2 2 Engineer /
cleaned and free from obstruction Foreman /
HSE Officer
Wear safety clear glasses
Wear appropriate and mandatory PPE
Trained, experience and effective supervision
Ensure that welfare facilities are provided especially
rest shelter area.
a) Improper waste
storage Workers must be suitably trained, and aware with Site Engineer /
b) Accumulation of hazards associated with waste management Foreman /
waste on site 3 3 9 COSHH assessments must be undertaken for all 2 1 2 HSE Officer /
c) Disposal of chemicals with correct storage and disposal Environmental
hazardous waste procedures being adhered to. Supervisor
d) General Littering
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e) Slip / trip / Fall Regular housekeeping to ensure waste does not
f) Manual handling of become a slip, trip or fall hazard.
waste bags
Food waste to be stored in suitable containers / skips
to prevent access by pests and segregated from other
construction waste.
Combustible materials on site kept to a minimum.
Combustibles stored in secure compounds or bins and
emptied regularly.
No combustible waste to be stored near chemical
storage, generators and any place with source of
ignition.
Sufficient storage to accommodate waste between
collections.
Hazardous waste must not be disposed of via normal
waste.
Special containers for hazardous waste must be
available if needed.
A special collection for hazardous waste can be
arranged with the 3rd party waste disposal company.
Regular litter collections
Awareness raising, to prevent littering at site.
Site crews to be suitably trained in manual handling
Suitable PPE must be available.
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