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CCTV Method Statement
CCTV Method Statement
CCTV Method Statement
Project Name: Commercial Building At Phoenix Market City @ Chennai. Location: Chennai
Job Description: Supply Installation testing and commissioning of FAPA system Date: 29/02/2024
Operators:
Objectives: This method statement is to describe the step-by-step method of Supply, Installation, testing and commissioning of CCTV
system in Project, and to ensure that all concerned persons are familiar with the sequence of activities, utilization of resources, and
execution of the works in compliance with applicable Safety and Quality Procedures. The works conducted at site are in
compliance with the authority having jurisdiction. Installation of CCTV System in accordance with project consultant
and approved drawing
Scope: This method statement is intended to outline the activities and the methods used for Supply, Installation, testing and commissioning
of CCTV system. All activities mention in method statement will be carried out in accordance with the contract details and in full
compliance to the Contract Specifications and Documents. All work will be carried out in accordance with project specification and
standards
References: Latest Approved shop drawings for the required and applicable areas for the CCTV system.
Specification:
Agreement
Manufacturer’s Recommendation.
Project Quality Plan
Regulation of the local Electrical Authority,
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Site Engineer
is responsible for Installation & wiring for CCTV System
Site engineer: To supervise the wiring of CCTV system to comply the procedures
The Site Engineer will be responsible for the following:
• To ensure that the works are carried out according to the Contract Specifications, approved method statement and the
manufacturer’s material data sheets.
• To provide all necessary information and to distribute responsibilities to his team.
• To monitor the progress of work in relation with the work program/plan and to report to the Project Manager
• To co-ordinate with the safety officer to ensure that the works are carried out in safe practicing methods.
• To ensure full coordination with the safety officer to maintain safe working and proper housekeeping of the site following
the approved safety measures and further ensure that all his working team are aware of the same to prevent accident and
losses.
• Ensure inspections for material and work are being raised for activities in timely manner and inspected by the consultant
• He will follow and carry out all the relevant tests as per project specifications.
• Obtain the required clearance prior to inspections.
• The constant coordination with the client QA/QC Engineer for any works to be carried out and initiate for the Inspection for
the finished works.
• He will ensure the implementation of any request that might be raised by client/consultant.
• Efficient daily progress shall be obtained for all the equipment and manpower.
• He will engage in the work and check the same against the daily report received from the contractor.
• The passage of all the revised information to the contractor team and ensure that it’s being carried out properly.
Safety Officer
• The implementation of all safety measures in accordance with the HSE plan and that the whole work force is aware of its
proper implementation.
• implementation of safety measures is adequate to maintain a safe working environment on the work activity.
• Inspection of all the site activities and training personnel in accident prevention and its proper reporting to the Project
Manager.
• Ensure the site is maintained in a clean and tidy manner.
• Ensure only trained persons shall operate the power tools.
• Ensure all concerned personals shall use PPE and all other protective equipment as required.
• Ensure adequate lighting is provided in the working area at all time.
• Ensure high risk elevated areas are provided barricade, tape, safety nets and provided with ladders.
• Ensure safe access to site work at all times.
Sub-Contractor’s Supervisor:
Shall receive the work instruction from the Site Engineer and carryout the activity in line with the shop drawing within
the scheduled time period.
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Working Environment & Necessary measures will be taken for the safety of the equipment and any other works affected by the works subject of this
Restrictions: document. Safe system of work must be followed for stepladder/scaffolding work.
Emergency Procedures Normal evacuation procedure applies – check the procedures in force in the building.
Personal Protective Safety Footwear, General Protective Gloves, Safety Goggles, safety helmet, safety harness as required and other PPE as required
Equipment:
Safety All Safety regulation prevailing to this project site shall be strictly adhered to.
Ensure work area is clean and tidy.
Safety equipment (e.g. Hard hats, Safety shoes, Gloves, Goggles, safety harness when necessary etc.) To be worn all the times.
Check Electric Drill Machine and extension leads for visual sign of damage.
Industrial connectors/sockets for temporary power cable connections or as per site requirements.
Work will be executed through Permit to Work system.
Workers working on step ladder Shall not allow standing on the top of the step ladder. Co-worker must hold the step ladder while in
use. With proper lighting and ventilation at all times.
Method statement / risk assessments to be briefed to all concerned personnel and signed as read /understood.
Ensure only trained persons shall operate the power tools.
Ensure adequate lighting is provided in the working area at night time.
Ensure service area/work area openings are provided with barricade, tape, and safety nets.
Plant & Equipment: Equipment / Tools
Cutting pliers, Screw driver, insulation tape, Hand Tools, Flat Files, Measuring Instruments, step Ladders/Scaffolding, Drilling
Machine, calibrated ohm meter/multimeter, Standard Electrical Tool Box, Hand Gloves, Fall Protection Equipment (and other PPE as
necessary)
Method Work Methodology
• Gain all necessary permits to work, contractor passes and/or sign into site to meet with the clients and be made aware of
site procedures.
• All operatives will wear necessary safety/protective clothing where required, e.g. uniform, safety helmet, safety
glasses/goggles, gloves and safety boots at all times.
• Adequate lighting will be provided ensuring the good illumination of the working area
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• All workers to attend safety induction conducted by main contractor and given specific Training on the safe Installation
methods.
• All the installation shall Comply with site specification and contract
INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENTS
• Installing of Indoor Dome type
• Installing of Indoor Mini dome camera
• Installing of Indoor bullet Type
• Installing of Indoor Box Type IP based
• Installing of outdoor Box Type IP based
• Installing of IP BASED PTZ CAMERA
• Installation of NVR ,JOYSTICK,RVS
• The above installation and testing shall be carried out to the satisfaction of client/consultant
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Installation of the Cables:
• Prior to start the installation refer to approved shop drawing of latest revision related to areas of installation and ensure
the required material is available at the site as per approved material list
• Ensure that the work areas is ready and safe to start the installation of CCTV system
• There are no Hot Works involved
• All cabling will be Installed using stepladder / Scaffolding
• Proper marking / selection of location on site will be done prior to commencement of installation
• Cabling shall be done with the help of drilling and with clipping. Where stepladder / Scaffolding will be used to reach the
area to be worked on ladder will be footed with 2nd operative and drilling work will be carried out with the help of proper
PPE.
• The correct size of the Cables shall be ascertained from approved shop drawings before installation.
• Cables shall not be drawn into the same conduit, trunking compartment or ducting compartment as cables of other systems.
• Red color cables will be used for the CCTV system
• Mark the location of the CAT-6 Cable on the floor / slab / walls / structure as per approved layout drawing.
• Fix the proprietary single clips for single run of cable or two holes of clip formed from fixing strip covered with plastic with
screws and wall plugs. The distance between clips shall be as recommended by the manufacturer.
• Where cables pass through concrete, block work, walls, floors etc, they shall be suitably protected by a length of PVC
conduit throughout the concealed length. Whereas in existing floors, concrete, block work, walls etc.
• PVC Conduits not required when cables are installed in false ceiling, floors or within dry type partitions, unless otherwise
stated.
• All cables shall run in straight lines parallel and square with the lines of the building. Where the Engineer permission is
given for cables to be concealed within plastered or rendered walls, they shall be routed in straight lines parallel the floor or
ceiling and plumb vertical down walls Cables shall be continuous without any through joints.
• After the cables are installed, these will be tested for continuity and insulation resistance before termination of CCTV cables
to the devices.
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Installation Of CCTV Devices:
• Mark the spot where you’ll attach the bracket for mounting. Drill the holes, then insert raw plugs before screwing the bracket on.
For wired cameras, you have to thread the wiring back through the wall to attach it to the monitoring source. So, make sure
that the holes are big enough to pull the wire through.
• Attach and secure the camera. Plug the power cord into a socket. Some wireless cameras run without power cards, but you
do need to recharge their battery packs.
• Install the DVR (Digital Video Recorder) in a secure spot. We recommend keeping it inside a locked compartment to protect
your surveillance data. Meanwhile, instead of DVRs, wireless CCTV cameras use NVRs (Network Video Recorders), which
you can install the same way.
• Plan the cable pathways from the cameras to the DVR. If you’re working with indoor cables, position them underneath
carpets, near skirting boards or near ceiling cornices. For outdoor cameras, use wire mouldings to keep the cables stable and
safe from tampering.
• Connect the network cable to the internet router. IP cameras use a Cat 5 or Cat 6 cable, whereas analogue HD cameras
require a BNC cable and a DC pin connector.
• Connect each camera to the DVR or NVR. Then, connect the DVR to the screen where you want the video feed. We
recommend using HDMI for the monitor for a higher resolution.
• Once everything is hooked up and powered on, check the video feed to see if the cameras are capturing their intended areas.
Adjust their angles to account for blind spots. If some cameras aren’t working, check the connections and network clips.
NVR Installation
• The Network Video Recorder, also known as the NVR, is another essential element of any IP camera system. Connected to
the same IP network, the NVR can be installed virtually anywhere in your building or home.
• The NVR allows you to record and store clips on a hard drive, snap images, and transmit them to your computer or remote
device for live and recorded viewing. Network Video Recorders usually have multiple channels for inputting business
camera feeds and are an all-in-one place for combining feeds and keeping a comprehensive eye on your feeds.
• NVRs and DVRs may be placed on a shelf or desk, wall mounted, or behind a false wall.
• NVRs differ mainly from DVRs in that they record clips from IP cameras, while DVRs mainly record analog-based video
digitally. Standard DVR recorders use coaxial cables, while many NVRs connect through Ethernet cables, such as a cat5e or
cat6.
Remote Viewing system
• Setting up a new PC with latest configuration with Display ( Monitor) Size Differ Asper the camara view incorporate in one
display .
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ATTACHMENTS
Quality Plan
Drawing Details - will be attached after drawing approval
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Risk Assessment and Control