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Method Statement For Pipeline Stringing

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Pipe Stringing Method Statement

1. Purpose

This method statement outlines the procedure for pipe stringing activities in the XYZ Oil and Gas
Pipeline Project to ensure all work is carried out safely, efficiently, and in accordance with project
specifications and ISO 9001 standards.

2. Scope

This document covers all activities related to pipe stringing from receipt and inspection of pipes at the
storage area to their placement along the pipeline right-of-way (ROW).

3. Definitions

Pipe Stringing: The process of laying out pipes along the trench line or ROW in preparation for welding
and installation.

ROW (Right-of-Way): The strip of land over which the pipeline is to be installed.

4. Responsibilities

Project Manager (PM): Ensures overall compliance with this method statement.

Construction Manager (CM): Supervises the pipe stringing activities.

Site Engineer: Monitors and coordinates daily operations.

Safety Officer: Ensures all safety procedures are followed.

QA/QC Inspector: Inspects and verifies that all materials and procedures comply with project
specifications.

5. Equipment and Materials

Pipes (as per project specifications)

Pipe trailers and trucks

Side booms and cranes

Skids and padding materials


Stringing charts and layout drawings

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

6. Procedure

6.1 Preparation

Survey and Marking: The ROW is surveyed and marked for pipe placement. The stringing chart is
reviewed to determine the sequence of pipe placement.

Safety Measures: Ensure all personnel are wearing appropriate PPE. Conduct a safety briefing before
starting activities.

6.2 Delivery and Inspection of Pipes

Transport: Pipes are transported from the storage area to the ROW using pipe trailers.

Inspection: Upon arrival, pipes are inspected for any damages. Damaged pipes are marked and reported
to the QA/QC Inspector.

6.3 Pipe Stringing

Placement of Skids: Skids are placed along the ROW at intervals to support the pipes off the ground. Skid
spacing is determined based on pipe specifications to prevent sagging and bending.

Unloading Pipes: Pipes are unloaded from trailers using side booms or cranes. Pipes are handled
carefully to avoid damage.

Stringing: Pipes are placed on the skids along the ROW as per the stringing chart. Pipes are laid out in
the correct sequence and orientation for welding.

Padding: Ensure that padding materials (sandbags, foam, etc.) are used where necessary to protect the
pipe coating from damage.

6.4 Alignment and Spacing

Alignment: Pipes are aligned properly to ensure they are straight and true to the pipeline route.

Spacing: Ensure consistent spacing between pipes to facilitate welding and installation. Adjustments are
made as necessary to maintain alignment and spacing.

6.5 Final Inspection


QA/QC Check: Conduct a final inspection to ensure all pipes are correctly placed, aligned, and free of
damage.

Documentation: Complete all necessary documentation, including inspection reports and stringing
charts.

7. Safety and Environmental Considerations

Safety Measures: Ensure all lifting operations are conducted safely with proper use of lifting gear and
equipment.

Environmental Protection: Minimize disturbance to the environment. Follow all environmental


guidelines for the project, including proper disposal of waste materials and protection of wildlife
habitats.

8. Quality Control

Inspection: Regular inspections are conducted by the QA/QC Inspector to ensure compliance with
project specifications and standards.

Non-Conformance: Any non-conformance is documented, and corrective actions are implemented


promptly.

9. Records and Documentation

Stringing Chart: Maintain an updated stringing chart showing the sequence and location of each pipe.

Inspection Reports: Document all inspections and any non-conformance issues.

Daily Logs: Maintain daily logs of pipe stringing activities, including weather conditions, personnel, and
equipment used.

10. References

Project Specifications

ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management Systems – Requirements

XYZ Quality Manual

Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Plan

Approval and Revision History

Revision Date Description of Change Approved By


0 2024-05-27 Initial Release PM

Signatures

Project Manager: ____________________

Construction Manager: ____________________

Safety Officer: ____________________

QA/QC Inspector: ____________________

This method statement should be tailored to your specific project requirements and reviewed by all
relevant stakeholders before implementation.

RPOVIDE RESPONSIBILITIES WITH SEPERATE SEPERATE SECTION

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Certainly! Here is the revised Method Statement for Pipe Stringing with separate sections for each
responsibility.

Pipe Stringing Method Statement

1. Purpose

This method statement outlines the procedure for pipe stringing activities in the XYZ Oil and Gas
Pipeline Project to ensure all work is carried out safely, efficiently, and in accordance with project
specifications and ISO 9001 standards.

2. Scope

This document covers all activities related to pipe stringing from receipt and inspection of pipes at the
storage area to their placement along the pipeline right-of-way (ROW).

3. Definitions

Pipe Stringing: The process of laying out pipes along the trench line or ROW in preparation for welding
and installation.
ROW (Right-of-Way): The strip of land over which the pipeline is to be installed.

4. Responsibilities

4.1 Project Manager (PM)

Ensures overall compliance with this method statement.

Approves the method statement and any subsequent revisions.

Provides the necessary resources and support for pipe stringing activities.

4.2 Construction Manager (CM)

Supervises the pipe stringing activities.

Ensures that the stringing activities are carried out according to the project schedule and quality
standards.

Coordinates with the Site Engineer and other team members to resolve any issues that arise during the
stringing process.

4.3 Site Engineer

Monitors and coordinates daily operations related to pipe stringing.

Ensures that the stringing activities are performed according to the approved method statement and
project specifications.

Reports progress and any issues to the Construction Manager.

4.4 Safety Officer

Ensures all safety procedures are followed during pipe stringing activities.

Conducts safety briefings and toolbox talks before the commencement of work.

Monitors the work site for any potential safety hazards and takes corrective actions as necessary.

4.5 QA/QC Inspector

Inspects and verifies that all materials and procedures comply with project specifications and quality
standards.
Conducts inspections upon receipt of pipes and during stringing activities.

Documents any non-conformances and ensures corrective actions are implemented.

5. Equipment and Materials

Pipes (as per project specifications)

Pipe trailers and trucks

Side booms and cranes

Skids and padding materials

Stringing charts and layout drawings

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

6. Procedure

6.1 Preparation

Survey and Marking: The ROW is surveyed and marked for pipe placement. The stringing chart is
reviewed to determine the sequence of pipe placement.

Safety Measures: Ensure all personnel are wearing appropriate PPE. Conduct a safety briefing before
starting activities.

6.2 Delivery and Inspection of Pipes

Transport: Pipes are transported from the storage area to the ROW using pipe trailers.

Inspection: Upon arrival, pipes are inspected for any damages. Damaged pipes are marked and reported
to the QA/QC Inspector.

6.3 Pipe Stringing

Placement of Skids: Skids are placed along the ROW at intervals to support the pipes off the ground. Skid
spacing is determined based on pipe specifications to prevent sagging and bending.

Unloading Pipes: Pipes are unloaded from trailers using side booms or cranes. Pipes are handled
carefully to avoid damage.

Stringing: Pipes are placed on the skids along the ROW as per the stringing chart. Pipes are laid out in
the correct sequence and orientation for welding.
Padding: Ensure that padding materials (sandbags, foam, etc.) are used where necessary to protect the
pipe coating from damage.

6.4 Alignment and Spacing

Alignment: Pipes are aligned properly to ensure they are straight and true to the pipeline route.

Spacing: Ensure consistent spacing between pipes to facilitate welding and installation. Adjustments are
made as necessary to maintain alignment and spacing.

6.5 Final Inspection

QA/QC Check: Conduct a final inspection to ensure all pipes are correctly placed, aligned, and free of
damage.

Documentation: Complete all necessary documentation, including inspection reports and stringing
charts.

7. Safety and Environmental Considerations

Safety Measures: Ensure all lifting operations are conducted safely with proper use of lifting gear and
equipment.

Environmental Protection: Minimize disturbance to the environment. Follow all environmental


guidelines for the project, including proper disposal of waste materials and protection of wildlife
habitats.

8. Quality Control

Inspection: Regular inspections are conducted by the QA/QC Inspector to ensure compliance with
project specifications and standards.

Non-Conformance: Any non-conformance is documented, and corrective actions are implemented


promptly.

9. Records and Documentation

Stringing Chart: Maintain an updated stringing chart showing the sequence and location of each pipe.

Inspection Reports: Document all inspections and any non-conformance issues.

Daily Logs: Maintain daily logs of pipe stringing activities, including weather conditions, personnel, and
equipment used.
10. References

Project Specifications

ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management Systems – Requirements

XYZ Quality Manual

Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Plan

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