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Qcs 2010 Section 11 Part 1.8 Regulatory Document - MISCELLANEOUS PDF
Qcs 2010 Section 11 Part 1.8 Regulatory Document - MISCELLANEOUS PDF
Section 11
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Regulatory Document
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1.8.1
1.8.2
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FORWARD
This Section of the Regulatory Document (RD) was produced as a project deliverable under Ministry of
Municipality and Urban Planning Contract Number P2009/3, entitled Consultancy Services for the
Preparation of Codes and Standards for Safety and Accident Prevention on Construction Sites. During
the latter stages of the project, the Committee responsible for the administration of the project decided
that the RD and the associated Safety and Accident Prevention Management/Administration Systems
(SAMAS) would be best delivered to stakeholders via the portal provided by the Qatar Construction
Standards (QCS). The QCS includes references and certain sections which address occupational
health and safety. To ensure that that users of the RD/SAMAS are fully aware of the where
occupational health and safety issues are addressed in the QCS, the following table summarises where
potential overlaps may occur. For consistency, it is recommended that in matters relating to
occupational health and safety reference is made first to the RD/SAMAS. For the purpose of clarity,
however, references are made in the relevant section of the RD/SAMAS to their comparable sections in
the QCS and vice versa.
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Submittals
7.5.2
Submittals
7.6.1
Organization Chart
Health and Safety Plan
10
All
All
11
11.4.6
14
2&3
14.4
Equipment
All
Safety Equipment and
Clothing
Test Certificates for Cranes
and Lifting Tackle
15
Temporary Controls
All
All
16
Traffic Diversions
16.1.3
Safety
General
1.4.1
Safety Requirements
General
1.6.15
10
1.6
Management
Safety
11
10
Piling Work
Static Load Testing of Piles
5&6
10.4
Safety Precautions
12
10
10.10
13
General
4&5
1.6
Protection of Testing
Equipment
Temporary Fencing
14
Asphalt Works
12
5.4.14
Safety Requirements
15
11
11.2.2
Safety
16
General
6,7&8
1.3.2
17
8.1.9
Safety
9.2.5
Safety Requirements
All
Coatings
18
19
10
4,5&6
10.1.7
Safety Requirements
11.2.2
Safety
14&1
5
17
1.2.8
Safety Guards
1.2.16
5.1.6
Safety
1.1.11
1.1.23
Safety Interlocks
1.1.4
Scaffolding
Trenchless Pipeline
Construction
20
11
Inspection Survey
Sewer Rehabilitation
21
General
22
General
23
19
24
21
25
26
21
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from most branches of good quality bookshops; details on the above website.
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Construction Standards
British and European Standards
Sections
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
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Sections
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
X
X
X
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1.6
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1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
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1.4
1.2
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1.3
1.4
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1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
BS EN 60079-14:2008 Explosive
atmospheres - electrical installations
design, selection and erection
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1.6
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Safety Signs
1.8.1.1 Introduction
1
The colours used and their meanings are outlined on the following pages, together with
example signs.
These signs are red and white with a black image. The signs inform people of things they
must not do, for example 'No pedestrians' or 'No smoking'.
No pedestrians
No smoking
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These signs are blue with a white image and inform people of things that they must do, for
example 'Wear ear protection' or 'Use crawling boards'.
Wear a respirator
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These signs are either yellow or amber with a black image and warn people of potentially
dangerous situations, for example 'Forklift trucks operating' or 'Fragile roof.
General warning
Flammable
Corrosive
Radioactive
Toxic
Explosive
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Fragile roof
Danger of electrocution
Laser beams
Highly flammable
Harmful
Falling objects
Suspended loads
Irritant
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These signs are green with a white image and inform people of features of the site that are
associated with a safe condition, for example 'First aid' or 'Fire exit'.
Assembly point
Emergency shower
Wash hands
Line-throwing appliance
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First aid
Drinking water
Stretcher location
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Fire exit
These signs are also red and white, but predominantly red with a white image. They indicate
the location of facilities associated with fire safety such as 'Call point' or 'Fire point'.
Call point
Fire point
Hose reel
Often 'mixed signs' will be displayed, which are a combination of the four main types of sign.
For example, a sign at the site entrance might include:
(a)
an 'Unauthorised access strictly prohibited' sign - red and white = must not do
(b)
an 'All visitors must report to the site office' sign - blue and white = must do
(c)
(d)
Similar signs that indicate, for example, the location of a dangerous substance storage area
will also usually comprise a combination of signs, such as a 'Flammable' (warning) sign, a 'No
smoking' (prohibition) sign, and additional appropriate wording.
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