2.0 SCOPE
4.0 RESPONSIBILITY
4.1.1 To be the focal point for all over interfaces and other communications with the
company and contractor as required during project execution.
4.1.3 He shall identify and secure necessary resources, determining the task that
must be completed, assigning the tasks and delegating authority.
4.1.5 Ensure all the keys staffs are on site during execution.
4.1.6 He shall coordinate all site safety issues to HSE Personnel for corrective
Action.
4.2.2 Ensure all permits are available for works on site and all safety precautions are
taken.
4.2.3 Responsible to ensure sufficient and adequate resources are secured and
provided to MEP subcontractor.
4.2.4 To direct and coordinate with MEP subcontractor and other MEP Engineers
for effective execution on site.
4.2.5 To report back to Division Manager/ Project Manager relevant MEP progress,
bottlenecks cost control and other issues.
4.2.7 Responsible for completing of all MEP punch items and project close out,
handover documentation and operation maintenance manual, training etc.
4.3.1 Ensure all inspections are raised and conducted as per the contract
specifications, approved shop drawings & Method statements.
4.3.2 Ensure all current issues of procedures, approved material and shop drawing
and standards are available at the point of use.
4.3.3 Ensure the total quality control for installation work. He shall liaise with
Company for inspection of installation works.
4.3.5 Monitor the quality of work & insure that fulfilment of specified requirement
and that all quality records related to work are completed.
4.3.7 Contractor shall inspect the same work to initiate IRF for company approval.
4.3.8 Maintain Comprehensive inspection and test records for any further references
4.4.1 Toolbox talk has to be conducted and all the hazards have to be identified
before starting the work.
4.4.2 To make sure that Personnel Protective Equipment’s (PPE) are used by the
Task Force during execution at site.
4.4.3 Risk related to the activity shall be assessed and addressed as required.
4.4.4 To provide training for the work force in order to execute the activity safely.
4.4.5 Carry out regular and random inspection on site and record observation.
5.0 PROCEDURE
5.1 Before commencement of CCTV System Cabling, the following are required
to be carried out:
5.1.1 Before pulling the cables, the Conduits, ducts and trunking will be checked
with the rope inside to be assured that there are no blockages in the route.
5.1.2 Check material to be used are approved.
5.1.3 Check work area is clean and safe.
5.2.1 Cut cable to needed length. Remove the outer jacket of the cable.
Remove jacket without damaging the conductors inside the jacket.
5.2.2 Untwist and separate all of the conductor pairs. Separate the cables and
put them in testing device (Keystone) as per the colour codes. 1.
White/Orange 2. Orange 3. White/Green 4. Blue 5. White/Blue 6. Green
7. White/Brown 8. Brown.
5.2.3 Bring the sorted conductors together, holding between the thumb and
forefinger. Cut the conductors with the shortest conductor extending at
least one inch from the end of the jacket, this will allow for easier
insertion into the load bar.
5.2.5 Place the plug into the crimp tool and squeeze handles tightly. The
copper splicing tabs on the plug will pierce into each of the eight
conductors.
5.2.6 The locking tab will cinch onto the outer jacket of the cable. Repeat steps
for other end of cable.
5.2.7 Then use a cable tester to ensure proper installation of plugs. Remove
plug from tool.
5.2.8 Check conductor sequence and ensure outer jacket is inside the plug and
secured by the locking tab.
5.2.9 Use LED to check final cable continuity testing with all colour codes.
5.3.4 Installation will be done on brackets. All Equipment’s & associated cables
will be labelled.
5.4.1 NVR and Tower type Server installation will consists of basic installation in
rack. Other installation components will be software based.
5.4.2 Install the NVR and power it ON to check/verify the software pre-installed.
5.4.3 Define the camera text based on the location.
5.4.4 Setup the NVR & name/verify the camera labels.
5.4.5 Connect the camera to NVR & verify the picture of each camera.
5.4.6 The CCTV Cameras are connected to the Ethernet Switch via CAT6A cabling.
The CCTV cameras are terminated and linked with fibre connectivity to the
Main Rack. Check the cable continuity by a LAN tester.