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JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

PHASE III
Method Statement
Installation of Lighting Fixtures L18

Document No Revision No Date


883-3-Z03-W03Z-C-CN11-ACC-MST-E0-0241 00 24/March/2018

List of Attachments
Ref No Title
1 Method Statement
2 Assembling Instructions
3 Detail Drawing for Lighting fixtures
4 Fixing Drawing
5 Shop Drawing
6 Inspection Test Plan ITP
7 Risk Assessment

Revision History
Rev Date Prepared By Checked By Description
00 24/March/2018 DSI JV First submission

This to advise the recipient of this document that the JV has approved this document for Implementation.

Approved By

PROJECT DIRECTOR –

Name: Omar Fleifel


Date:

Copy Right

All rights reserved. No part of this publication and referenced documents may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system, or transmitted, in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise or divulged to any other party of use for any
purpose without the written permission of SACC/DSC JV Quality Management Representative.

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Table of Contents

1.0 Scope/Objectives
2.0 Purpose
3.0 Abbreviations
4.0 References
5.0 Responsibilities
a. Project Manager
b. Construction Manager
c. Discipline Manager
d. Safety Officer
e. Project Engineer
f. Site Engineer
6.0 Safety
7.0 Material’s Protection
8.0 Procedures
8.1: Material delivery, Handling and Storage
8.2: Equipment’s and Tools
8.3: Preparations
8.4: Installation of Lighting Fixtures
8.5: Inspection.
9.0 Attachments
9.1 ITP (Inspection & Test Plan)
9.2 Risk Assessment

1.0 SCOPE

The scope of this Method Statement is to define all activities and work
requirements necessary for the installation of lighting fixtures L18 in this project
and to ensure that the work / activities are in full compliance with specifications,
drawings and International Standards.

2.0 PURPOSE

The purpose of this Method Statement is to describe the Quality Control Procedure
to be followed during the installation of lighting fixture L18 in this project’s work
activities to specify the health and safety measures needed to control the risk
associated during installation.

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3.0 ABBREVIATIONS

MS : Method Statements
ITP : Inspection and Test Plan
RFI : Request for Inspection
NCR : Non-Conformance Report
DSI : Drake & Scull International
PM : Project Manager
CM : Construction Manager
PPE : Personal Protection Equipment’s
QA/QC : Quality Assurance / Quality Control

4.0 REFERENCES

Project Electrical Specification Section: 16500

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

5.1 Project Manager:


The Project Manager will be responsible for the following,
 To ensure that the works are carried out according to the contract
specification and approved shop drawings.
 To provide all necessary information and distribute the responsibilities
to his construction team.
 To review and discuss any request that might be raised by Consultant
representative.
 To ensure that all related quality procedures are implemented.
 To ensure the implementation of safety procedures in coordination
with Safety Engineer and Construction team.

5.2 Construction Manager:


The Construction Manager will be responsible for the following.
 To ensure that the works at site are carried out according to the
contract specification and approved shop drawings and ensure that all
services are coordinated properly in the shop drawing before issue for
construction.
 To ensure that all related quality procedures are implemented.
 Co-ordinate with the safety officer to ensure the works at site is carried
out in a safe working practice.
 To ensure full compliance of the works with related quality procedures
and co-ordinate with QC Engineer to define the test frequencies in line
with the specifications, advice the QC Engineers of the areas released
for inspection.

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5.3 Discipline Manager :
The Discipline Manager will be responsible for the following
 To ensure that the works are carried out according to the specification
and approved latest issue controlled shop drawings.
 To ensure that all related quality procedures are implemented.
 To give proper guidance to Project & Site Engineers regarding the
work with respect to codes and standards and as per the project
requirements and quality procedures.
 To ensure that necessary testing has been carried out prior to next
phase of work.

5.4 Safety Officer:


The Safety Officer will be responsible for the following.
 To ensure implementation of all safety measures related to the nature
of works being carried out at site, and in accordance with the Project
Management Plan.
 To ensure that all the persons involved in the works are aware of their
duties, and that they have enough understanding of the safety
procedures.
 To maintain continuous inspections of the site activities, advise and
train persons to prevent accidents, personnel injury and property
damage.
 To ensure that site is maintained tidy and clean.
 To conduct frequent tool box meeting on safety awareness.

5.5 Project Engineer:


The Project Engineer will be responsible for the following
 To ensure that the works are carried out according to the contract
specification and approved latest issue controlled shop drawings.
 To ensure the works are coordinated and with the Foreman on a daily
basis, and make proper distribution of the workforce and equipment at
various required locations.
 To Check and verify the works are completed and satisfy himself as
per specification prior to requesting for consultants inspection and
approval.
 To inform the QC Engineer for making inspection where the area the
works are completed and proceed for the next phase.
 To make sure that inspections are carried out by Consultant thru QC
Engineer prior to the next phase of activities.
 To keep a record for all completed inspections and testing as per
ITP’s.

5.6 Site Engineer:


The Site Engineer will be responsible for the following

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 To provide the Project Engineer with daily progress reports and
discuss with him planned works for the next day.
 To ensure that daily progress achieved is as planned and advise the
Project Engineer of any requirement for additional resources.
 To ensure that all safety measures are taken care at site and all the
workers are properly trained for proper safety guidelines and
housekeeping activities in co-ordination with Safety Officer.
 To ensure the good housekeeping for his workers on daily basis.
Always keep the working area clean and use proper tools.

6.0 SAFETY
The Safety Team will be responsible for the following
 Prior to the commencement of any activities, the work force will
receive Tool Box Talk on the project Safety requirements.
 Direct Supervisor will ensure that Personal Protection Equipment’s
are worn by site personnel at all times.
 Training on scaffolding safe erection and usage will be provided
since application of this Method Statement will involve working on
the top of the scaffolding. Personnel working on the top of the
scaffolding must wear the safety harness at all times.

7.0 MATERIAL PROTECTION.


 The materials to be protected with protective covers during balance
of construction in order to protect from dust, debris or any physical
or chemical damage.
 To ensure adequate protection of materials during delivery, storage
and installation.
 The materials are to be constantly protected from weather, dripping
and splashing water. When installed or stored in moist area,
acceptable means of prevent moisture damage are to be provided.

8.0 PROCEDURE

8.1 Material delivery, handling and Storage.

a) Check the reference of the delivered material to be exact as approved


submittal.
b) Check for conformance to purchase order.
c) Ensure that all materials used have passed receiving inspection in
accordance with QA procedures and are not damaged or defective. Any
non-conforming materials must be labeled and returned to the quarantine
area in accordance with procedures.
d) Damage materials to be immediately removed from the site and stores.

8.2 Equipment and Tools.


a) Cable and Wire cutter
b) Electrician Knife
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c) Screw driver set
d) Hammer

8.3 Preparation
a) Examine areas to receive the task for compliance with the requirements of
installation and ascertained that the area id free from any civil work.
b) Ensure that all related latest approved drawings / load schedule are available
at site for execution of the work.
c) Ensure that cable tray/ ladder are free from any sharp edges.
d) Ensure that all electricians and helpers are aware of the correct materials
handling and installation procedures to ensure the best quality of
workmanship.
e) Ensure that prior to installation of Light Fittings, all building surfaces to
which are fixed are completed and are in a suitably clean and dry condition.
Any unsatisfactory conditions are to be reported and installation shall not
proceed until corrective action has been taken.

8.4 Installation of lighting fixtures L18:

1) Pre-installation Preparation

1.1 INSTALLATION OF FIXING POINTS

1. Together with submittal of the Shop Drawings to the consultant, PRECIOSA


LIGHTING will issue the Fixing Diagrams Clearly showing the estimated
weight of each chandelier as well as the calculation of the bearing capacity of
each fixing Point. Due to the critical importance of the safety and based on our
rich experience PRECIOSA LIGHTING recommends
2. The bearing capacity to be minimum four (4) times higher than the estimated
weight of each chandelier.
3. As the installation of the fixing point is considered as a structural works, it is a
responsibility of the Main Contractor to precisely position the Fixing Points in
accordance to the architectural drawings issued by the Interior Consultant and
execute the installation of the Fixing Points in accordance to the Fixing
Diagrams issued by the Chandeliers’ Contractor.
4. Main Contractor is also fully responsible for ensuring the fixing points will
meet the required bearing capacity as specified by the Chandeliers’
manufacturer. If required by the Main Contractor, PRECIOSA LIGHTING will
undertake a check-up of the fixing points prior to the finalization of the gypsum
ceilings. The Fixing Points have to be clean and accessible for installation of the
chandeliers.
5. PRECIOSA LIGHTING highly recommends revision of the installed Fixing
Points by independent and certified structural engineer. PRECIOSA
LIGHTING guarantees that the actual weight of the supplied chandeliers will
not exceed the stated estimated weight declared on the Shop Drawing and
Fixing Diagram.

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1.2 INSTALLATION OF POWER SUPPLY

a) PRECIOSA LIGHTING will specify the electrical requirements for each


product, including the number of electrical circuits necessary for proper
connection. PRECIOSA LIGHTING will also officially issue an Electrical
Wiring Diagram for each product.
b) The installation of the Power Supply is within the scope of work and under
responsibility of the Main Contractor. The appropriate Power Supplies have to
be pulled by the Main Contractor and located as indicated on the Fixing
Diagrams issued by the Chandeliers’ Contractor. The electrical wires have to be
capable and with appropriate diameter to each Chandelier electrical
requirements specified in the Electrical Wiring Diagram. PRECIOSA
LIGHTING requires permanent Power Supply to be installed prior to the
installation of the Chandeliers, as the temporary power may cause a damage of
the electrical components.
c) Installation may only be carried out by a qualified and properly trained person.
During installation and any handling must be disconnected from the mains, the
connection to the main power supply cable will be done by the contractor.
d) The Earthing pin must be connected as per IEC standard. Touch metal parts
must be earthed. After installation, contractor should test the earth.

1.3. INSTALLATION OF CONTROL PANELS AND CABLES

a) If the Chandeliers require dimming or any type of sophisticated controlling


(such as DMX512, DALI, KNX/IB), PRECIOSA LIGHTING will specify the
requirements for the dimming or control cables in the Electrical Wiring
Diagram as well as the transformers used in their products. The installation of
the control panels and control cables is within the scope of the Main Contractor
or a Specialized Subcontractor. PRECIOSA LIGHTING will verify the
compatibility of the electrical components in coordination with the Main
Contractor or the Specialized Subcontractor.

1.4. PROTECTION OF FLOORS AND CARPETS

a) The Main Contractor is responsible for appropriate protection of the finished


floors (marble, wood, carpet) prior to the start of installation of the decorative
Chandeliers. The method of protection of the floors is within the scope of Main
Contractor.

1.5. DISTRIBUTION OF THE GOODS FROM THE WAREHOUSE

a) Distribution of the goods to the areas of installation will be done in accordance


to the Installation Schedule approved by the Employer and the Main Contractor.
The required materials will be distributed from the Warehouse to the particular
location one day prior to the start of installation in that area.

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b) The detailed plan and schedule for distribution of the goods from the
Warehouse to the installation area will be prepared prior to the installation
following the site conditions.

1.6. SCAFFOLDING ERECTION


Appropriate scaffolding has to be erected by the Main Contractor prior to the
installation of the decorative Chandeliers in the dedicated area. The scaffolding
should be erected prior to the installation following the site conditions and type
and design of the particular Chandelier. The scaffolding must be firm, clean,
safe, and free of obvious defects. The scaffolding must allow for the gradual
lowering of height as required for the assembly of a lighting fixture. The
minimal load-carrying capacity of the scaffolding is 250 kg per 1 square meter
(m²). If an ascendable floor is at a height of more than 6 m, the scaffolding under
such an ascendable floor must be fitted with a safety net or with another
ascendable floor fixed no further than 2 m underneath.

2. Outline of the Installation Process

2.1. UNPACKING OF THE LIGHTING FIXTURE


Prior to the installation of the chandeliers, the products must be unpacked from
the cartons, wooden boxes and other packing materials. The waste packing
materials will be delivered to the dedicated garbage areas as per the agreement
with the Main Contractor.
2.2. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
After unpacking of all components, responsible person will proceed with the
assembly and installation of the Chandeliers in accordance to the installation
manuals issued by PRECIOSA LIGHTING.
2.3. TESTING AND COMISSIONING
After the installation of each Chandelier, responsible person will connect the
chandelier to the Power Supply and test the functionality of each Chandelier.
2.4. PRELIMINARY HANDOVER
After the functionality test of the Chandelier, responsible person will issue a
request for preliminary inspection and handover. The preliminary Handover
Certificate confirming completion of the product, its functionality and
compliance with the Specifications has to be issued by the responsible person
dedicated by the Employer.
2.5. PROTECTION OF THE CHANDELIERS
a) In case the construction site is not clean and finished at the time of Preliminary
Handover, responsible person may protect the installed, tested and handed over
chandeliers by polythene sheet upon request of the Employer.
b) The Main Contractor has to prevent turning the Chandeliers covered in the
polythene sheet on to prevent fire and sticking of the polythene sheets to the
bulbs.

3. Installation Method

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The Lighting fixture is produced in segments and transported to construction
site disassembled, semi-assembled or fully assembled. The segments are
designed in terms of size and weight to ensure easy handling and installation by
given number of technicians. When installation takes place in higher heights, it
is recommended to use appropriate tools such a rope and pulley, or assembly
ramp (lifting platform), if available on-site. Responsible persons are trained to
handle these tools and materials as pre the EU regulations and standards.

3.1. STEP 1: ASSEMBLY OF METAL FRAMES


Installation of all modern chandeliers will start with installation of the metal
frame. The frames can be either recessed in the false ceiling (frame hidden in
the false ceiling) or flush mounted (frame visible under the false ceiling), based
on the Specification Requirements, Site Conditions and Client’s Instructions.
Then the internal wiring is connected in the connection area of each chandelier
and the functionality of the connection is properly tested.
3.2. STEP 2: INSTALLATION OF GLASS PARTS
According to the site conditions, installation of glass parts continues after the
frame is safely installed in its position and the site is clear of dust. The
installation of Glass Parts, Crystal Trimmings or other components is carefully
handled by responsible persons.
3.3. STEP 3: INSTALLATION CONTROL AND HAND OVER
When the Chandelier is fully assembled and installed the responsible person
will perform the final control of installation and hand over to the responsible
person dedicated by the Employer. After all works are finished responsible
person will issue a Handover Protocol.
8.5 Inspection
 Ensure that all the installation and routings are as per approved shop
drawing or manufacturer recommendation.
 WIR will be generated after the work completion.
8.6 Attachments
 Assembling Instructions
 Detail Drawing for Lighting fixtures
 Fixing Drawing
 Shop Drawing
 Inspection Test Plan ITP
 Risk Assessment

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PRECIOSA – LUSTRY, a.s.
KAMENICKÝ ŠENOV
ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA

Assembling Instructions
Specification: 050 998 024 33 99 28 67 04 30
67 6998 024 33 99 04 28 30
Dear customer,
Thank you for your confidence expressed by buying the light fitting from our offer. This light fitting is
destined for the illumination of usual home accommodations. Our exceptional technology having almost
three hundred years tradition of chandelier production in the North Bohemian region is the best guarantee of
the highest quality of this light fitting.

Warning of producer for assembling:

The electrical installation, the connection of the light fitting to the electrical network and its
suspending has to be made by the authorised firm only observing all the valid standards and safety
regulations.
Don’t provide the light fitting with the light sources having the higher power input than prescribed.
Before starting the assembly of light fitting you have to make sure whether the supply of electric
current from the ceiling is not under the voltage. These conditions have to be observed during all
the time of assembly. We advise to suspend the ceiling light fitting adequately high in order to avoid
in advance the possibility of injury e.g. strike the head against it.
The repeated connection under the voltage can be made only when the light fitting is provided with
all the light sources.

Company Preciosa - Lustry, a.s. has no responsibility for the unprofessional connection !

Picture of the light fitting: Technical specification:


Dimensions ∅ 500 x 1500 cm
Weight approx.2100 kg
Metal finish stainless steel
Material of glass parts high quality optical glass clear
Trimmings -
Electro Parameters 220-240 V / 0/50/60 Hz / 24 x 28 W
Ballast electronic, embedded in light source
Type of sockets -
Light sources 24 x Hoffmeister 108 102 02 910 S1
Kind of covering IP 20
Class of protection I.

Certificate of the light fitting:

Recommendation of producer for assembling:

• We recommend to use the fine gloves of cloth for assembling of light fitting in order to avoid the
loss of its gloss.
PRECIOSA – LUSTRY, a.s.
KAMENICKÝ ŠENOV
ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA

Make sure before starting the assembly of light fitting that the power supply form ceiling is not under
1. voltage. Observe it during all the time of assembly.
Unpack the single parts of the light fitting from the cartons and boxes.
Install the ceiling fixings according to the drawing delivered by the light fitting manufacturer. Verify in
an adequate manner that the load-bearing capacity of individual fixings reaches the minimum value
stipulated by the light fitting manufacturer. Prepare the supply cable according to the drawing
delivered by the light fitting manufacturer. The cross-section of the cable used and its insulation shall
correspond with the power demand of the light fitting and safety requirements.
If the light fitting is equipped with the connection for the dimming signal (1-10 V, DALI, etc.), prepare a
corresponding cable according to the drawing.
Install the ceiling frame on the prepared ceiling fixings.
Connect LED drivers with the input from the ceiling and with the conductors from LED modules under
the ceiling frame.
Install a load-bearing plate with a sheet metal cover.
Fix the little frames of spotlights into the openings in the sheet metal cover and the load-bearing plate
and fasten the LED modules into them.

2. Insert stranded wires, on which hang glass rods, into the cable holders, screwed into the load-bearing
plate.
Install the stranded wires gradually from the centre outwards. The individual stranded wires are
numbered. Maintain the correct placement of stranded wires.
The placement of these suspensions corresponds with the attached sketch.
PRECIOSA – LUSTRY, a.s.
KAMENICKÝ ŠENOV
ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA

Method of cleaning the components of the light fitting

General regulation of maintenance:


• Don’t make whatever repairs, exchanging of components etc. – contact the professional service of company
Preciosa-Lustry a.s.
• Make sure before starting the maintenance of light fitting that the power supply from the ceiling is not under
voltage. Observe it during all the time of maintenance.
• More persons than one must make the maintenance of the light fitting.
• Make sure during cleaning and maintenance of the light fitting in order to eliminate the contact of the
handling aids (ladder, scaffold, platform,…) with the light fitting.
• Locate the handling aid (ladder, scaffold, platform,) in order to reach safely the cleaned part of the light
fitting and at the same time eliminated the contact of the handling aid with any part of the light fitting.
• When handling with the light fitting or its parts make sure in order to eliminate the collision of the glass parts
mutually or with the other parts of the light fitting.
• The light sources are strongly heated when in operation – wait for a sufficient time until their normal cooling
(don’t cool it !!) before the handling with the light fitting.
• The halogen sources must not come into contact with the greasy things. For this reason don’t touch the
halogen light bulbs with the bare hands. And if happened clean it after cooling.
• When exchanging the light sources may be replaced by the sources of the identical type (see information on
the light bulb, label of the light fitting or in this manual).
• When cleaning and maintenance of the light fitting use the fine material gloves (you eliminated the
fingerprints and loss of lustre).
• For cleaning of the metallic parts use dry and soft duster. The metallic parts may be cleaned by means of
the damp duster, too, moisten the duster in the lukewarm detergent bath.
• Don’t use in any case the solvents and technical benzine for cleaning the metallic parts. Avoid also the
alcoholic agents that could cause the transformation of the shade of varnish.
When cleaning the surface of the stainless steel use the agents given directly for this reason. The alcohol
and technical benzine may be used, too.
• For cleaning the glass parts use the agents defined for this application by the producer in the given
concentrations. Immediately after washing dry them properly.
• We recommend the agent Chandelier Cleaner – Hager, Model: 91320.
• Don’t use in any case the washer for washing the removable glass parts.
• In the case of any ambiguity during cleaning or maintenance of the light fitting contact the producer
Preciosa-Lustry,a.s.

Recommended aids and equipments:


• Scaffolding
• Lift, working platform of the working height minimally 20m
• Agent defined for cleaning and washing the glass
• Detergent
• Agent defined for cleaning the surfaces of the stainless steel, alcohol, technical benzine
• Water bath
• Washing vessel
• Soft duster, very soft duster, sponge for cleaning the dishes

Working on the Scaffolding


• When working on the scaffolding, the workers must be trained for work in heights.
• When working on the scaffolding, the workers must be secured against fall.
• When working and moving on the scaffolding, the workers must not endanger each other.
• When working and moving on the scaffolding, the workers must use personal protective aids.
• The structure of the scaffolding must correspond with safety regulations, it must be constructed only by
professionally competent workers and the scaffolding must have technical documentation.
PRECIOSA – LUSTRY, a.s.
KAMENICKÝ ŠENOV
ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA

Maintenance of the glass parts:


The glass parts may be cleaned attached to the holders of the spiral acrylic rod.
They may be possible to take them out of the holders and clean them out of the light fitting – unscrew the finial
from the end of every holder and take the plastic washer together with the glass part off. Put the finial and the
plastic washer off, clean the glass part, put it again together with plastic washer on the holder and fix it with the
finial.
For cleaning the glass parts use the agent solutions defined by the producer for cleaning or washing the glass in
the given concentrations. Immediately after washing dry them properly.
We recommend the agent Chandelier Cleaner – Hagerty, Model: 91320.
How To Use: Seamlessly and quickly. Place some plastic film under the glass flowers.
Spray glass flowers on and watch the dirt & grime magically dissolve and drip off.
Glass flowers dry crystal clear and spot free without wiping.
Don’t use in any case the washer for washing the glass parts.
Also the vinegar solution may be used.
For cleaning glass parts please us a mixture of 90% water and 10% vinegar.
Pour the mixture in to a clean spray bottle. The best and easiest cleaning method is to use white cotton gloves.
Wearing the white cotton gloves, spray the mixture on one of the cotton gloves and wipe the part that is to be
cleaned. Immediately after use the other cotton glove to wipe the part dry.
Be careful when cleaning crystal not to pull down too hard on the part as this may cause the crystal to chip or
dislodge from the chandelier.

The maintenance of the metallic parts of the light fitting – the holders, the cords, the coupling
parts:
Clean the metallic parts of the light fitting directly without their removing from the light fitting.
Use the dry and soft duster for cleaning the metallic parts.
The metallic parts may be also cleaned by the moister duster, use the lukewarm detergent bath.
Don’t use in any case the solvents or technical benzine for cleaning the metallic parts.
When cleaning the different parts than stainless ones avoid using of the alcoholic agents that could make the
change of the shade of varnish applied on the part.
For cleaning the surfaces of stainless steel use the agents defined directly for it. The alcohol and the technical
benzine may be used.
When the stainless cords are released from the cord holders that are screwed into the upper and the bottom
circular frame then insert it again into the holder in order to be stretched.
In the case that you want to remove the cord from the cord holder than press the piston of the cord holder by
means of the screwdriver toward the circular frame and in this way you release the cord attached in the cord
holder.

The producer retains the right to make the small variances of making the light fitting without notice.

Producer: Seller:
PRECIOSA - LUSTRY, a.s.
Nový Svět 915
471 14 Kamenický Šenov
Česká Republika

Tel.: +420 488 115 555


Fax: +420 488 115 665
E-mail: info@preciosa.com
Web: www.preciosa.com
JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT - PHASE III
Contract No. 883, Work Package CN11

Inspection and Test Plan (Informative)


Installation of Lighting Fixtures L18
Ref.
Item Activity Description Tech. Spec./ Standard/ Code Type and Extent of Inspection / Test Acceptance Criteria Forms/Records Date
Control Points
Sub. JV Engineer

Fire Detection & Voice Evacuation System

1.0 Submittals and Pre-approvals


Review of Technical Submittal as per requirement Confirmation of Material to be as per approved Technical
1.1 Material Technical Submittal Spec.Section 16500 Technical Submittal DS DS DA
Specification. Submittal

2.0 Material Receiving:


Confirm material as per approved material submittal. All
Inspection of Lighting fixtures as per approved Review of Technical Submittal as per requirement Material inspection form
2.1 Spec.Section 16500 materials to be stored as per manufacturer I W H
material submittal Specification. (MIR)
reccommendations.
3.0 Installation:

3.1 Visual Inspection of Lighting Fixture Installation Spec.Section 16500 Visual Check Confirm the installation is as per the approved shop drawing WIR I W W
Visual Inspection of wall mounted & Floor
3.2 Spec.Section 16500 Visual Check Confirm the installation is as per the approved shop drawing WIR I W W
mounted receptical installation

4.0 Post Construction / Field quality control testing


4.1 Lighting fixtures funtional test Spec.Section 16500 Visual Check consultant approval & Vender's Test Reports WIR I W H
4.2 Final Inspection perior to energization Spec.Section 16500 Visual Check consultant approval WIR I W H

H=Hold Point / W=Witness Point / S=Survellance Point /T=Test Point /DR= Document Review / DS= Document Submittal / DA = Document Approval/I=Visual Inspection

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HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
SHEET FOR
LIGHTING FIXTUREL L18

PROJECT : JODP
Risk Assessment Risk Assessment
Item Process Hazard (No Controls) Controls (With Controls)
P S R P S R

1.cuts 1. Use PPE gears at all times, wear gloves and safety goggles
2.abrasion 2. Supervisor to inspect hand tools prior to commence work.
3.broken bones 3. Proper housekeeping should be done after finish the activity
4.Blunt cutting 4. Damaged tools to be disposed of.
Use of 5. Tools to be kept clean and clear of grease
tools
hand or 6. Check the condition for all power and electrical tools before
5. Tools used for
power start the job
1 the wrong 4 3 A 2 2 C
tools and
purpose. 7. Hammerheads to be secure and undamaged.
sharp
6. Inappropriate 8. If work carried out near highly flammable materials or
edge tools
use of power explosive dusts, spark free tools to be used.
tools. 9. If the work is on near to electrical apparatus, properly
7. Screwdrivers insulated and nonconductive tools to be used.
with split handles.
1.Slip
1. Use proper PPE at all times during this activity.
Wiring of 2. skin cuts
2 3 2 A 2. Close Supervision by the Foremen 2 2 D
Cables causing from fast
3.Use cotton hand gloves when working with cable pulling
cable pulling
1. Personal Protective Equipment’s such as Full Body Harness,
Hand Gloves Safety goggles etc will be used as applicable.
2. Proper working Platform will be prepared under the
Working on 1 Fracture. supervision of Scaffold Foreman/Inspector
3 4 3 A 2 2 D
scaffolding 2.falling hazard 3. Platforms will be inspected and Scaff Tag posted
4. Access ladder will be in place
5. Overloading of Platform will not be permitted
6. Walk way will be maintained at all times

Probability (P) X Severity (S) = Risk Risk Level ® P/S Conclusions


1 = Unlikely 1 = Negligible S1 S2 S3 S4 A = Hazard MUST be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
2 = Low 2 = Minor Injury P1 X X D C B = Hazard SHOULD be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
3 = Medium 3 = Severe Injury P2 X D C B C = Risk to be controlled as far as reasonably practicable
4 = High 4 = Fatal P3 D C B A D = Risk is controlled as far as reasonably practicable
P4 D B A A X = Normal PPE to be worn as dictated by ACC policy

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HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
SHEET FOR
LIGHTING FIXTUREL L18

PROJECT : JODP
Risk Assessment Risk Assessment
Item Process Hazard (No Controls) Controls (With Controls)
P S R P S R
7. Housekeeping will be done on daily basis.

1. Don’t use damaged, defective or overly worn step ladders.


2. Ladders must be inspected prior to use.
3. Ladders must be kept in good condition and safe location.
4. Do not stand on top of the Ladders.
Working 1. Fracture. 4 3 A 2 2 D
5. Read on labels on Ladders to ensure proper use.
4 on 2.falling hazard
6. Always maintain good footing when in top of Ladders.
Ladders
7. Use the correct size of Ladders for the work to be done.
8. Always maintain three points contact with 2 hands and 2 foot
when climbing on ladders.

1. Responsible person will use PPE required at


All times such as helmets, safety Shoes
1.Possible danger
2. Labors must be aware and pay
Movement of a fall down of
of our an object or 4 3 A attention to the conditions on site
5 technician 2.slippery floor 3 2 C
s and
on site work related
injuries

Probability (P) X Severity (S) = Risk Risk Level ® P/S Conclusions


1 = Unlikely 1 = Negligible S1 S2 S3 S4 A = Hazard MUST be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
2 = Low 2 = Minor Injury P1 X X D C B = Hazard SHOULD be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
3 = Medium 3 = Severe Injury P2 X D C B C = Risk to be controlled as far as reasonably practicable
4 = High 4 = Fatal P3 D C B A D = Risk is controlled as far as reasonably practicable
P4 D B A A X = Normal PPE to be worn as dictated by ACC policy

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Risk Assessment Risk Assessment
Item Process Hazard (No Controls) Controls (With Controls)
P S R P S R

Manipulati
ng with
our
1. The transport of our Chandeliers its
chandelier 1.Injury resulting
components and parts is managed only
s its in manipulating
by the trained responsible person from
componen with heavy
PRECIOSA LIGHTING
6 ts objects in heights, 4 3 A 3 2 C
2. The bellow area is secured so that
and tools possible fall down
others are not endangered
on and work
scaffolding related injuries
,
lifting
platform

Probability (P) X Severity (S) = Risk Risk Level ® P/S Conclusions


1 = Unlikely 1 = Negligible S1 S2 S3 S4 A = Hazard MUST be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
2 = Low 2 = Minor Injury P1 X X D C B = Hazard SHOULD be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
3 = Medium 3 = Severe Injury P2 X D C B C = Risk to be controlled as far as reasonably practicable
4 = High 4 = Fatal P3 D C B A D = Risk is controlled as far as reasonably practicable
P4 D B A A X = Normal PPE to be worn as dictated by ACC policy

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Risk Assessment Risk Assessment
Item Process Hazard (No Controls) Controls (With Controls)
P S R P S R

Hanging
our
chandelier 1.Injury resulting
s or in manipulating 1. We are using sufficient number of
its with heavy manpower as well as lifting equipment
7 componen objects in heights, 3 2 B
and safety wires 3 2 C
ts to fixing possible fall down 2. The chandelier, frames or the
points and work components are secured while our
under the related injuries technicians fix it and secure it with
fault nuts, suspension tubes or wires.
ceiling

1. Preciosa's technicians are not


allowed to connect the electrical power
Connectin Injury caused by
cables
g the electricity and
8 3 2 B 2. The final connection of our 3 2 D
electrical work related
chandelier and the main power is done
power injuries
by designated responsible person from
the contractor side

When completing this Performa you must take due consideration of local site conditions, including adjacent operations and premises.
_____________________________________________________________________
Probability (P) X Severity (S) = Risk Risk Level ® P/S Conclusions
1 = Unlikely 1 = Negligible S1 S2 S3 S4 A = Hazard MUST be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
2 = Low 2 = Minor Injury P1 X X D C B = Hazard SHOULD be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
3 = Medium 3 = Severe Injury P2 X D C B C = Risk to be controlled as far as reasonably practicable
4 = High 4 = Fatal P3 D C B A D = Risk is controlled as far as reasonably practicable
P4 D B A A X = Normal PPE to be worn as dictated by ACC policy

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PROJECT : JODP
Risk Assessment Risk Assessment
Item Process Hazard (No Controls) Controls (With Controls)
P S R P S R

Person responsible for completing the Risk Assessment:

Print Name: AMJAD KHAN / DSI Signed: _____________________________________

Position: HSE Officer

Date: 24 MAR 2018 Review Date : 24 MAR 2018

Probability (P) X Severity (S) = Risk Risk Level ® P/S Conclusions


1 = Unlikely 1 = Negligible S1 S2 S3 S4 A = Hazard MUST be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
2 = Low 2 = Minor Injury P1 X X D C B = Hazard SHOULD be avoided (or level of risk reduced significantly & reliably by controls)
3 = Medium 3 = Severe Injury P2 X D C B C = Risk to be controlled as far as reasonably practicable
4 = High 4 = Fatal P3 D C B A D = Risk is controlled as far as reasonably practicable
P4 D B A A X = Normal PPE to be worn as dictated by ACC policy

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