Clearing House of Items

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Clearing house of items - General Requirements

I. MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION

Process of setting up and dismantling a construction site - Mobilization and Demobilization

Initial phase in construction - Mobilization

Winding down and removing Resources – Demobilization

KEY CONSIDERATIONS (TEC)

Timing – Completion of specific project phase

Efficiency – efficient mobilization ensures a smooth start

Cost Control – control cost associated with equipment

CHALLENGES (LTE)

Logistics – Coordinating the transportation

Time Constraints – need for QUICK MOBILIZATION

Environmental Considerations – compliance with the environmental regulations

II. TEMPORARY FACILITIES – accommodations that are set up for limited duration (SSTCS
FSTETCT)
1. SITE OFFICE – Administrative, office for project manager
2. STORAGE FACILITIES – storing construction materials
3. TEMPORARY SHELTERS - protect worker from weather , rest areas, shelter
4. CANTEEN AND DINING FACILITIES – providing meals, temporary dining areas
5. SANITATION FACILITIES – personal hygiene, portable toilets
6. FIRST AID STATION - immediate medical assistance, equip with medical supplies
7. SECURITY BOOTH/ GATEHOUSES – control access, enhance security (security booth)
8. TEMPORARY UTILITIES – provision of essential services, temporary power supply
9. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FACILITIES – Maintenance and repair
10. TEMPORARY ACCESS ROAD – access to the construction site
11. COMMUNICATION FACILITIES – communication on construction site
12. TESTING LABORATORY – onsite testing, material testing and quality control

III. SAFETY AND HEALTH – protect well being of workers

Construction Safety and Health Program – issuances by the DOLE

1. Personal Protective Equipment – equipment worn, protect workers from occupational


hazard

a. Head Protection
1. Hardhats – protect head from falling object
2. Bump Caps – lightweight protection, minor bumps & laceration

b. Eye and Face Protection


1. Safety Glasses – from debris
2. Safety Goggles – against chemical splashes
3. Face Shield – protect the face from LARGER flying objects

c. Hearing Protection
1. Earplugs - reduce exposure to loud noise
2. Earmuffs – HIGH LEVEL OF NOISE

d. Respiratory Protection
1. Disposable Dust Mask – dust and particulate matter
2. Half-face respirators – cover the nose and mouth
3. Full-face Respirators – cover the entire face

e. Hand Protection
1. Work Gloves – protect hands from cuts
2. Chemical-Resistant Gloves – protection against chemical
3. Impact Resistant Gloves – absorb impact forces

f. Foot Protection

1. Steel-Toed Boots – steel toe cap

2. Metatarsal Guards – metatarsal guards

3. Safety Shoes – designed to protect the feet

g. Body Protection

1. High Visibility Clothing – Enhances Visibility

2. Reflective Vest – improve visibility , moving object

3. Coveralls and Aprons – protect the body

h. Fall Protection

1. Safety Harness – prevent falls, distribute the impact

2. Lanyard and Lifelines – Connect harness

i. Heat and Cold Protection


1. Heat-Resistant Clothing – shield against extreme heat
2. Insulated Clothing – provide warmth in cold environment

j. Electrical Protection

1. Electrical Resistant Gloves – Protect against electrical

k. Chemical and Biological Protection

1. Chemical-Resistant Suits – Protect full-body protection

2. Respirators with appropriate – airbourne chmicalS


l. Knee Protection

Knee pads- protect the knee

m. FALL ARREST SYSTEM

1. Safety Nets – provide passive fall

2. Retractable Lifelines – freedom of movement

n. Tool Lanyards

Tool Lanyards and Tethers – Prevent tool from falling

2.Safety and Health Personnel – well being of individuals

A. Safety officer – trained and tasked

3. Safety Signage
a. Warning Signs
1. CAUTION SIGNS – wet floors
2. DANGER SIGNS- immediate hazards
b. Prohibition Signs
1. No entry Signs – Restrict asccess to unathoriazed personnel
2. No Smoking Signs – Prohibits smoking

C. Mandatory Signs

1. Hard Hat Area Signs: requires hard hats

2. Safety Glasses required Signs – Safety glasses are necessary

D. Emergency Signs

1. Emerency Exit Signs – WAY TO EMERGENCY EXIT

2. Emergency Assembly Point Signs – designated area during emergency

E. Fire Protection Signs

1. Fire Extinguisher Signs – location of fire extinguisher

2. Fire Alarm Signs – LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM

F. Hazardous Material Signs

Dangerous Chemical Signs – Warns areas with hazardous materials

G. Directional Signs

1. Way Finding Signs: Guides personnel


2. Emergency Evacuation Route Signs – emergency evacuation

H. Safety Awareness Signs

Think Safety Signs – Safety conciuos mindset

Safety First Sign – Reinforce the priority of safety

IV. SITE PREPARATION – prepare a piece of labor


1. Site Clearing and Demolition
a. Site Clearing – initial Phase of Site Preparation
b. Demolition - dismantling structures
2. Grading and Levelling
a. Grading and Levelling - Manipulation of topography
b. Cut and Fill – Cut refers to removal of excess and fill refers to adding soil
3. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES – minimize soil erosion

V. Temporary Works – temporary structures, support and system


1. Temporary Fencing – secure construction site, prevent unauthorize entry

VI. Testing and Inspections


Construction Material Testing – properties and characteristics OF CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS

1. CONCRETE TESTING
2. SOIL TESTING
3. RSB/STEEL TESTING

VII. Permits and Approvals planning and execution (BZEDGEPMFORS)


a. BUILDING PERMITS
b. Zoning
c. Environmental
d. Demolition
e. Grading
f. Electrical
g. Plumbing
h. Mechanical
i. Fire Department
j. Occupancy Permit
k. Road Opening Permit
l. Specialty Permit

Viii. Insurance and Bonds – financial protection and assurance

IX.SURVEYING AND LAYOUT

Surveying – mapping & measuring the land

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