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1 Organization chart of the execution
team and their relevant experience.
Work method adopted in your running
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Execution plan if you are unable to use


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mobile equipment like (Crane &
Manlifters).In some buildings where
due to lack of space or adjacent lean
buildings the space for positioning of
crane & manlifter is quite difficult.
If you will use hanging platform (Jhula)
4 please share the drawing of hanging
platform along with TPI certificate if
available,
.Share your safety standards adopted
5 in running projects.
Organization chart of the execution team and their relevant experience.
Work method adopted in your

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Work method adopted in your runnin

Risk Analysis in work on site.


Safe area to store material for lifting or shiting on height.
According to the work target & site condition manpower will be deputed to carry out work to achieve target.
Manpower Aadhar card will be submitted to Client for apporvals.
Medical & police verification of all working team.
According to the work nature, only expert & dedicated team deputed on work.
On site job training to Team
Importance of PPEs on work.
Supervisor on site to guide team for work as well for safety.
Present running project we use Boom lift for cladding work.
In other project we are using mobile scaffolding.
For roof work vertical & horizontal life line with full body harness.
Sheet pulling up with rope for roofing and cladding.
Sheets shifting on roof with hydra & farana where it is possible.
On ground 4 members & on roof 4 members work to get supply of material as per requirement.

Method
A method statement for roof works gives a company the ability to describe the codes of conduct and standard procedures fo
several known risks and the controls implemented to manage roofing safety on their worksites and construction sites.
The risk assessments, construction phase plan, and other Health & Safety (H & S) management documents in place must be fo
will be built in a location decided upon by the client, or they will be used in place.
Any conflicts with other working groups or activities taking place in the same location should be noted, and specific communica
any additional risks.
Securely cordon off the work area to prevent unauthorized entry. The work area will only be accessible to authorized workers. A
upon arrival and out upon departure. Around the work area, the proper signage will be visibly placed.
On-site PPE must be worn at all times.

Training
Only individuals who are qualified, certified, or otherwise competent will be allowed to do the work.
All personnel must get training in work at height, asbestos awareness, and manual handling skills.
All personnel must complete a site orientation before starting work.
Weekly Toolbox Talks will be held during the project to increase knowledge of essential H & S issues.

Access
For workers’ safety and to provide access to the roof level, fixed scaffolding must be supplied. To avoid falls through the roof st
must be in place, along with fall restraint systems or a crash deck.
Ladders should only be utilized for access and quick jobs when there is no other viable option.
Full access scaffolding, tower scaffold, or Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWP) are preferred access devices. Scaffolds wi
trained workers.
MEWPS to be utilized by appropriately qualified personnel.
At the end of each shift, access equipment will be safely stored to avoid unauthorized use.
Exclusion zones will be created beneath any overhead construction using the appropriate barriers and signage to safeguard tho
materials.

Material Storage
Before work starts, all necessary materials must be brought to the work location.
The manufacturer’s instructions and any relevant COSHH evaluations will be followed when labeling and storing any equipmen
Materials will be kept securely out of the way of access points.
Utilizing mechanical aids and adequate safe working loads, all materials were unloaded.
Materials are safely stacked on the level ground inside the site boundary, no more than two pallets high.
Materials that need to be weather-protected by storage units or other acceptable methods.

Preparation
The provision of perimeter scaffolding will ensure complete edge protection, a working surface, and secure egress. A qualified o
eaves level. It is necessary for the edge protection to be strong enough to withstand someone leaning against it.
To be installed are safety decking systems, working platforms, and other fall prevention devices.
Prior to lifting, all trusses and other building materials must be inspected to make sure they are defect-free.
Materials that are unsatisfactory should be reported to site management.
All wall plates must be secure to load-bearing walls and level. If wall plates appear to be in a dangerous state, no trusses shoul

Methodology of Roof Sheeting Works


Materials for the roof will be carefully lifted to the roof area. Materials were moved in accordance with a plan for lifting during the
Throughout the roofing project, fall prevention will be provided through permanent edge protection, full access scaffolding with e
lanyard connected to an appropriate anchor device.
When old materials are taken off the roof, they are emptied into skips that are set up at ground level using a debris chute with a
outside the restricted area, the skip will be appropriately screened and fenced off.
The temporary materials will be evenly dispersed throughout the roof and kept away from the edges.
Insulation and other light materials will be weighed down to keep them from being blown off the roof.
To ensure that everything is adequately secured to the roof, all equipment and services are examined. As directed, redundant a
disposal.
Look for leaks, missing or slipped tiles, and gaps in the roofing materials.
Tiles that are damaged or cracked should be carefully removed and lowered to the ground using a pulley, chute, or carried.
The reinforced bituminous underfelt beneath the roof tiles must be replaced as needed to ensure complete coverage.
If battens are damaged, rotted, or infested, evaluate, treat, and replace them as necessary.
Battens are to be fastened with square butt joints and staggered joints.
The size of the nails used for battens must ensure a solid fixing without causing the batten to split.
Laying roof tiles in even courses that fit existing gauges and laps, and securing them with the proper patent clips or nails Two n
installation.
A double course of tiles must be used to create eaves.
Avoid laying the materials to be cut directly on the scaffolding.
Check that the equipment is in good working order before cutting any roof tiles with a powered saw. only to be used by operativ
Wearing respiratory protection, eye protection, and other personal protective equipment (PPE) are required during cutting activ

External Work
Extreme weather conditions, such as rain, high winds, or snow, are prohibited for exterior work. In ice circumstances, external w
Before performing any external work, the workers will be informed of the risks of skin injury. Operatives must use enough sun p
proper gear to protect their skin.
To prevent the general public or passing cars from coming into touch with workers or access equipment, the work area must be
signage.

Housekeeping
All recommended best practices for workplace cleanliness will be followed.
All spills will be cleaned up right away to eliminate any potential slip risks.
When not in use, all tools, chemicals, and materials will be securely stored to avoid unauthorized access or unintentional conta
orderly and free of obstructions during construction.

Equipment Handling and Lifting Operations


For all lifting operations required by the work, a crane lifting plan or lifting plan must be prepared.
Lifting equipment must have sufficient capacity, be certified as having undergone a comprehensive test, and be examined week
easily recognized and color-coded. All lifting equipment is subject to thorough inspections, which must be performed by a qualif
Remove damaged equipment from use right away.
The equipment must have the appropriate length(s) and have enough safe working load capacity.
Every person involved in a lifting operation must be capable of handling the task at hand.
When there is a clear line of sight, the crane operator can communicate with the banksman using two-way radios. With the app
lifting operations must always be restricted.
To reduce manual handling, heavy loads should be raised into place using mechanical aids.
When manual handling is necessary, lifting equipment will support it, and enough people must be assigned to the task from a s

Manual Handling
Where possible, mechanical aids shall be provided to reduce as much manual handling as possible.
Materials will be delivered in loads under 25 kg wherever possible. On the job site, workers are not supposed to lift anything tha
The supervisor or site manager will identify a safe manner of handling through the completion of a risk assessment and particul
than 25 kg or uncommon, unstable, or hazardous items need to be lifted.
Anything or any load that weighs more than 25 kg must be handled using mechanical help or team lifting.
In order to reduce the amount of manual handling of items, deliveries, and material handling will be organized.
Routes, where materials must be transported by hand, will be inspected for impediments and kept clear of them.
To ensure that items can be handled safely, the proper PPE, such as gloves and safety footwear, will be used.
Larger or heavier things will be carried by two or more workers.

Lead Materials
Working with lead will always be done outside with open-air ventilation.
Gloves and respiratory protection equipment are examples of additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that must be wo
will be disposed of rather than taken home.
After handling lead, personnel must thoroughly wash their hands before eating or drinking.
All workers who have been exposed to lead will have their health monitored.

Prevention of Fire
Adhere to all applicable laws and regulations of conduct addressing fire prevention.
Any combustible materials will, whenever practicable, be replaced with equivalent non-flammable materials.
A permit-to-work system will be used to regulate all hot works.
All combustible materials and pressurized containers must be removed from the nearby area before any operation that might in
Any work that could start a fire will not begin until the appropriate portable firefighting equipment is set up. All necessary precau
naked fires, cigarettes, etc.) away from any work involving the use of flammable materials, such as those listed above. Skips an
of any potential ignition sources and secured against any foreseen danger of arson.
Any work that may have increased the risk of a fire or explosion will be finished, and the area will be checked and left in a clean
check.

Harmful Substances
Adhere to all applicable laws and rules of conduct governing the use of chemicals and other substances.
Any hazardous substances will, if possible, be replaced with alternative non-hazardous substances.
COSHH assessments will be carried out prior to the usage of hazardous compounds.
Only those folks who are fully versed with a chemical or substance will be permitted to employ the chemical or substance. Adeq
hazardous chemicals or substances are employed.
When not necessary for immediate use, chemicals and substances will be maintained in properly closed containers and in a se

Work Equipment
All current legislation and rules of practice regarding work equipment usage shall be complied with.
Only those persons who have obtained proper and sufficient instruction and training will be permitted to utilize work equipment.
All work equipment to run on 110v.
Any mains-powered 240v work equipment will run, via a transformer or other power-lowering device, at a lowered voltage of no

Prior to using any item of work equipment, it will be inspected to ensure that it is in excellent condition and unlikely to cause inju

Equipment guards to be carefully fitted before usage.


All workers are urged to examine tools before each use and to remove dangerous equipment out of service promptly, for repair
Periodic testing and repair of all equipment carried out in line with rules and manufacturer’s recommendations.
When not required for immediate use, all items of work equipment will be properly stowed so as to prevent any unauthorized us
blades.

Working at Height
For potential falls through unfinished roofs where there are openings then these should be effectively covered by utilizing a soli
soft landing system and fall restraint system to minimize injuries.
All current legislation and rules of practice regulating working at height shall be adhered to.
Suitable access equipment will be selected to provide a safe working platform (taking into
account the task, the duration of the platform use, and the area in which the platform is to be utilized) and will be employed whi
before and throughout its use.
Suitable access shall be granted to the working platform and will be subject to inspection before and during its usage.
Suitable barrier edge protection shall be applied if necessary.
Suitable warning signage and barriers (where appropriate) shall be positioned around the work platform base and danger area,
Only those persons who have received sufficient instruction shall be permitted to do work at height.

Waste Disposal
All existing legislation addressing the prevention of environmental contamination (including waste disposal) will be adhered to. A
result of activities carried out shall be carefully contained and disposed of by a specialist business.
Waste must be transferred using a waste transfer note.

Cleaning
After completion of the work, the area shall be left in a clean, neat condition and all associated garbage shall be removed and a
Other PPE:
Additional PPE is necessary for some operations as indicated by particular risk assessments.
Management Arrangements
Monitoring Arrangements:
Monitoring of this activity will be carried out in a variety of various ways such as:
inspections, checklists, meetings, audits, reviews, and employee consultation. The supervisor will conduct regular inspections o
First Aid Provision:
Nominated First Aiders
First Aid Kit
Accident Book

Welfare Provision:
In close proximity to the job area, welfare resources will be offered.
Personnel must not eat, drink or smoke in the work area. Welfare facilities, including restrooms and toilet facilities, will be left as
operatives need to ensure that they are reasonably clean and tidy before entering the premises.

Emergency Procedures:
If an accident occurs, call the first responder right away, dial 999 if there is a serious injury, or 111 if you are unsure.
In the event of fire sound the alarm and evacuate the site by the nearest exit, do not attempt to confront the fire unless you hav
In the event of detecting a material that you suspect could be asbestos-containing, stop work immediately and alert the site ma

Hazards
Hazards Associated With Activity:
Use of Hand Tools
Use of Portable Electrical Equipment
Use of Scaffolding
Lead Materials
Work at Height
Lifting Operations
Manual Handling
External Works
Site Specific
Execution plan if you are unable to use mobile equipment like (Crane & Manlifters).In some buil
lack of space or adjacent lean buildings the space for positioning of crane & manlifter is q
Manlifters).In some buildings where due to
of crane & manlifter is quite difficult.
If you will use hanging platform (Jhula) please share the drawing of hanging platform
along with TPI certificate if available,
Share your safety standards adopted in running projects.

Sr.no Description
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Tool Box Talk everyday before starting of work.


nning projects.

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