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Objective References Procedure and Method 1.1 Preparation Works before Pouring Concrete 1.2 Concreting of Concourse Roof (Method 1) 1.3 Concreting of Concourse Roof (Method 2) 1.4 Plant/ labour Safety and Environmental 1.5 1.6 1.7 Noise Air Quality Safety Training
Hazard/Risk Assessments Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix A Hazard / Risk Assessment B Relevant Drawing C Concreting Sequence and Construction Joint D Concreting Method for Concourse Roof E Catalogue and information of 20-ton crane.
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Objective
This method statement provides the detailed concreting sequence and construction joint location for concourse roof for the Project K0736-11C New Entrance and Concourse at University Station.
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References
Drawing no.: K0736/T/UNI/MTR/A10/S-01D to S-08D
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3.1 Preparation Works before Pouring Concrete 1. 2. 3. Erect scaffold and working platform on the concourse and the platform No.1 (Detailed design was submitted separately); Erect soffit formworks and falsework for roof beam construction (Detailed design was submitted separately); Rebar fixing for roof beams.
3.4 Plant /Labour Plant i ii Concrete Pump Truck Concrete Mixed Truck Concrete compactor Hand tools
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iv Labour Resources i ii iii iv
v Concreter
vi Plant Operator vii Truck Driver
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The site supervisor / foreman will inspect all plants, which is likely to cause excessive noise levels to determine if it may be operated in a manner to minimize noise during the works.
4.2 Air Quality 4.2.1 Effective water spray will be used as necessary during construction to ensure air quality. 4.3 Safety Training 4.3.1 Safety Induction Training Course Workers shall attend the Induction Training Course conducted by the Safety Officer before the commencement of works. The Safety Officer and Site Engineer shall explain the safety requirements and nature of the work to all workers. 4.3.2 General Site Safety All workers must go through a briefing conducted by the Safety Officer before commencement of any work. 4.3.3 Special Skill Training Crane drivers, plant operators and such must be trained and certified. All workers shall be fully trained to use all Personal Protective Equipment, such as safety helmet, eye goggles, ear plugs, safety shoes/boots, safety harness and lifelines, and reflective vest/belts. All workers on site shall obtain Green Card. 4.3.4 MTRC Training if necessary Competent Person CP(T) Training Competent Person CP(NT) Training Railway Safety Induction (RSI) Training
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Hazard/Risk Assessments
Hazard / Risk Assessments refers to Appendix A
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Appendix
Appendix A Hazard / Risk Assessment
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E