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Plant: Work Location: DATE:

NPCC YARD, SAUDI 8-Nov-18


ARAMCO, TANAJIB.

DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY

Demolition of existing constructed office, cutting of trees, lifting/removing of demolished debris

Craft/Personnel involved: Leader of the Task:

Work Permit Receivers, Supervisors/Foreman, Name: Rajesh Rajendran


safety officer, equipment operators, crew
members, Helpers, Welders Position: Safety Supervisor, NPPC

Signed & Date:

Prepared by: Reviewed by:

Name: Nivin Murugan Name: Nehme Ahmed


Position: Site Supervisor Position: Sr. Project manager, NPCC

Signed & Date: Signed & Date:


REVIEWED & APPROVED BY:
Saudi Aramco PMT Saudi Aramco Project Engineer

NAME: NAME: Shafee Al Marrey

POSITION: _______________________ POSITION: Sr. Project Engineer

SIGN & DATE: ____________________ SIGN & DATE: _______________________

References

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1. CSM I-4 Work Permit System
2. CSM III-7 Cranes and Lifting Equipment section 7.3 General Requirements
3. CSM III-7 Cranes and Lifting Equipment section G.I. 7.025 and 7.028
4. CSM II-5 Fall Protection section 5.3 General Requirements
5. GI 6.012, Isolation, Lockout and Use of Hold Tags
6. CSM II-3 Ladders and Stepladders
7. CSM II-5 Fall Protection
8. Hand Tools and Power Tools CSM Part I-11 Pages 1 to 18
9. Materials Handling CSM Part I-12 Pages 1 to 7
10. GI.8.002, Safety Spectacles.
11. GI.8.005, Protective (Safety) Footwear.
12. GI.2.714, Environmental Protection Policy Implementation.
13. Saudi Aramco Environmental health code (SAEHC)
14. TRAFFIC AND VEHICLE SAFETY G.I 6.030
15. G.I 2.100 Work Permit System
16. G.I 2.709 Gas Testing Procedure
17. G.I 6.012 Isolation, Lockout and use of Hold Tag
18. G.I 8.001 Safety Requirements for Scaffold
19. G.I 150.001 Asbestos Hazard Management
20. ANSI/ASSE A10.6, Safety Requirements for Demolition Operations.
21. ANSI/ASSEZ117.1, Safety Requirements for Confined Spaces.

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT GENERAL NOTE
EQUIPMENT

 Safety Harness  Hard Hat - with chin strap This JSA must be discussed with involved
 Hard barriers – if required  Safety Shoes personnel prior to job execution.
 Safety signboards.  Safety Goggles (Dark and 1. Daily TBT shall be conducted prior to start Work
 Safety Shoes (steel toe) Clear) any activity.
 Step Ladder  Hand Gloves 2. Pre-startup checklist of plant equipment shall be
 Grader  Dust Mask filled out prior to start the equipment.
 3. Ensure equipment operators are approved by SA
 Mobile Crane Hard Barricade
and equipment they are operating are certified by
 Front-End Loader JCB  Epoxy coated Gloves
approved Saudi Aramco third party.
 Hand Tools  Full Body Harness
4. Workers are required to wear appropriate PPE
 Fork Lift  Face Shield i.e. safety goggles, safety helmet, safety shoes,
 Trailer Trucks. hand gloves, safety harness and flammable
 Electrical testing equipment resistance clothing.
 Power Generator 5. In case of emergency inform NPCC Site
 Welding Machine Management thru project Emergency Reporting
 Wind sock Flow Chart.
 Hand Power Tools 6. Considering the weather forecast on wind speed
 Scaffolding prior to work at height
 Beacon Lights 7. Follow Method of Statement and Project specific
 Compactor JSA.
 Levelling Instrument 8. In case of emergency please call 911
 Grab Hoe’s and Wheel Borrows

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SEQUENCE OF BASIC POTENTIAL HAZARD RECOMMENDED SAFE JOB PROCEDURE ACTION BY
JOB STEPS
1 Demolition of existing 1.1 Miss communication/understanding 1.1.1 Joint site inspection with SA and explain the job to be 1.SAPMT
constructed office performed. 2.Client
1.1.2 Communicate with SAPMT, SA permit issuer. 3.Contractor
proj. manager
1.1.3 SA operations/authorities and other government
agencies to be notified prior to start the work as
necessary.
1.2 Airborne contaminants 1.2.1 Provision to use of proper PPE (N95 dust musk) 1. Crew
members
1.3 Struck by 1.3.1 Barricades shall be erected around the demolition area. 1 Site
 Falling debris Signs with the words “DANGER-DEMOLITION IN- supervisor
PROGRESS” in Arabic & English shall be erected at 2.HSE Officer
 Collapse of structure
each approach to the demolition area. 3.Crew
1.1.1 Following are minimum required PPE for demolition Member
shall be provided for workers: Hard hat, Safety Googles,
Steel toed shoes and heavy duty gloves.
1.3.2 Workers handling debris from the demolition shall wear
safety gloves.
1.3.3 Any Structural member being removed shall not be
under any stress other than its own weight
1.3.4 Frequent inspections shall be performed during
demolition activities to identify hazards that may
develop from weakened or overloaded floors,
unsupported walls, loose material, etc. Steps shall be
immediately taken to prevent premature collapse of any
part of the structure. Personnel shall not be permitted to
work where such hazards exist until they are corrected
by shoring, bracing or other effective means.
1.4 Personnel injury 1.4.1 Avoid repetitive actions 1 Site
 Sprains 1.4.2 Ensure all workers performing the job are competent supervisor
2.HSE Officer
 Back injury 1.4.3 Avoid awkward posture
3.Crew
 Finger cut 1.4.4 Wear Appropriate hand gloves Member

1.5 Pinch point 1.5.1 Don’t place any part of your body in a pinch point area

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2 Cutting of trees using electronic 2.1 Struck by 2.1.1 Barricade the area by using tubular steel with signage to 1 Site
chain saw  falling branches avoid anyone from being exposed. supervisor
2.1.2 Follow the method statement. Avoid taking short cut. 2.HSE Officer
 Collapse of trees 3.Crew
2.1.3 Following are minimum required PPE for demolition
Member
shall be provided for workers: Hard hat, Safety Googles,
4.Equipment
Steel toed shoes and heavy duty gloves
operator
3.1 Equipment failure 3.1.1 Check power hand tools on a daily basis prior to use
3.1.2 Ensure persons operating equipment have been trained
and are experience in its use
4.1 Noise damage 4.1.1 Wear hearing protection
5.1 Finger cut/laceration 5.1.1 Don’t attempt to remove machine guard when it’s in use

6.1 Damage to limbs 6.1.1 Avoid repetitive actions, take frequent rest/ apply
rotation technique of crew members
7.1 Damage to underground utilities 7.1.1 Apply manual excavation when removing roots of trees
to avoid direct contact to underground utilities
8.1 Vibration 8.1.1 Rotate compaction task to minimize worker exposure to
equipment vibration.
9 Removing/Lifting of demolished 9.1 Sprains and back injury 9.1.1 Apply manual handling techniques when transferring 1 Site
materials waste disposal supervisor
2.HSE Officer
10.1 Slip and trip 10.1.1 Remove all waste materials from pedestrian area,
3.Crew
10.1.2 Place all equipment, tools, construction materials in Member
one place to avoid obstruction and prevent from injury
of working personnel

S/ RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES
ASSIGNED TO
N
1 Work Permit Issuer and Receiver shall follow the Work Permit Requirements and Work Permit Issuer/Receiver

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conduct a joint site survey.
2 Work permit receiver to be present all the time during the activity. ALL
3 STOP work in IDLH conditions. Gen. Foreman, Work Permit Receiver, and Safety
Officer
4 Night work precautions, i.e., adequate illumination, supervision and reflectorized Gen. Foreman, Work Permit Receiver, and Safety
vest shall be enforced at all times. Officer
5 Heat stress management shall be strictly enforced to prevent heat-related
illnesses. Prior to performing work during hot weather, the contractor shall
conduct a thorough heat stress evaluation to identify tasks and conditions that Gen. Foreman, Work Permit Receiver, and Safety
present a potential heat stress hazard? This evaluation shall include Officer
observations, discussions with workers and supervisors and review of any
previously reported heat-related illnesses
6 Toolbox talks before starting every activity. Gen. Foreman, Work Permit Receiver, and Safety
Officer

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