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Pearl GTL

Project
Shell Project No: HP-3000-QAT
Project Document Number: T- 4.250.897

Purchase Order Number:

2MH127

Tag/Item Number(s):

N/A

Unit(s):

ASU

PCWBS:

LINDE ENGINEERING

Contractor Project No:


Project Rev.: G

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5887

QATAR SHELL GTL PROJECT (PEARL)


C2 AIR SEPARATION UNITS CONSTRUCTION
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03.12.08

Ready For Construction

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RFC

15.11.08

Issued for Review

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IFR

16.10.08

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14.07.08

Ready For Construction

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RFC

24.05.08

Issued for Company Comments

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06.05.08

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24.11.07

Issued for Company Comments

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AU/MC

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22.11.07

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20.11.07

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Date

Description

GAMA
Rev.
No.

Project
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No.

Prepared Checked Approved


By
By
By
ORIGINATOR

Status

Document Title:

LINDE ENGINEERING AG

METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT TIGHTENING


(STRUCTURAL)
Document No.

Contractor

Gama Qatar Co. W. L. L.

LOC470
GAM

MTS

MEC

GTL

002

Org.
Code

Doc.
Type

Disc.
Code

Geogr.
Area

Seq.
No

Rev.
No

Project Document Number: T- 4.250.897

Vendor Code

Rev No: G

Q A T A R

Doc. Title

METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Date

03.12.2008

Rev. J

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.

PURPOSE _____________________________________________________________________ 5

2.

SCOPE ________________________________________________________________________ 5

3.

HSSE _________________________________________________________________________ 5

4.

REFERENCES _________________________________________________________________ 6

5.

DEFINITIONS _________________________________________________________________ 6

6.

TOOLS & PLANTS ______________________________________________________________ 6

7.

RESPONSIBILITY ______________________________________________________________ 7

8.

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS _____________________________________________________ 8


8.1.

9.

MATERIAL: ______________________________________________________________________ 8

PROCEDURE __________________________________________________________________ 9
9.1.

PRE ASSEMBLY INSPECTION _____________________________________________________ 9

9.2.

TORQUE WRENCHES_____________________________________________________________ 9

10.

STRUCTURAL STEEL BOLT REQUIREMENTS ___________________________________ 9

10.1.

PREASSEMBLY & ERECTION ____________________________________________________ 10

10.2.

STRUCTURAL ERECTION _______________________________________________________ 10

11.

JOINT TIGHTENING PROCEDURE ____________________________________________ 11

12.

TRAINING FOR BOLT TIGHTENERS __________________________________________ 11

13.

METHOD OF TIGHTENING OF BOLTS ________________________________________ 11

14.

TORQUE VALUES ___________________________________________________________ 12

15.

QUALITY ASSURANCE _______________________________________________________ 13

16.

ATTACHMENTS _____________________________________________________________ 13

16.1.

BOLT TIGHTENING INSPECTION REPORT _______________________________________ 13

16.2.

JSA _____________________________________________________________________________ 13

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Q A T A R

Doc. Title

METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Date

03.12.2008

Rev. J

1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this method statement is to clarify the tightening & torque of high, ordinary
strength bolts for structural works at the Qatar Shell GTL Pearl Project by GAMA Qatar
located inside the Ras Laffan Industrial City in Qatar.

2. SCOPE
This method statement identifies the basic structure of the Tightening & torque of high,
ordinary strength bolts works used for the successful completion of the structural steel
erection works, by using the FSI Procedure stage by stages will be followed.

3. HSSE
All works shall be in compliance with the State of Qatar laws and regulations, Ras Laffan
Industrial City and International standards, codes, LINDE ENGINEERING AG and QSGTL
and/or its PMC requirements and instructions.
In addition all employees and GAMA subcontractor employees on site will have through
QSGTL site safety induction, LINDE ENGINEERING AG Site Safety Induction and GAMA
Qatar Safety induction for site safety, health, environmental and security prior to work
activities. Other training courses will be attended as required by LINDE ENGINEERING AG
or QSGTL and/or its PMC as required.
Risk Assessment will have been prepared by the Risk Assessment Team (RAT) ranking the
hazards associated with project works and control measures to be taken to mitigate the
hazards to an acceptable level.
Each work scope or task will have a completed and approved Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
identifying the potential hazards and control measures that will be implemented to protect
people and environment. Supervisor as the basis of conducting his daily Total Safety Task
Instruction (TSTI) and his weekly Tool Box Talk (TBT) will use the JSA.
In addition to the above, employees conducting bolts tightening works will wear required
PPE and highly visible vest where traffic or other hazards may exist. For additional safety
requirements for a particular or specific task please refer to the JSA prepared for that task.

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Doc. Title

METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Date

03.12.2008

Rev. J

4. REFERENCES
DEP 34.28.00.31

34-00-01-30

T-4.234.542

T-4.250.917

T.13.377.578G

T-13.377.454

Steel Structures (Ammendments-T-13-376-359E)


Minimum Requirements For Structural Design
Engineering (Ammendments-T.13.376.351G)
Project Quality Plan

&

ITP For Structural Steel


Project specification
PART IV Procedures and
Requirements Chapter 10 - Flawless Start-Up
Preservation of Old and New Equipment Standing Idle

5. DEFINITIONS
Company

: QSGTL/or its PMC

Contractor

: LINDE ENGINEERING AG

Sub Contractor

: GAMA QATAR

Contract

: QSGTL Pearl Plant - C2 ASU Project

ITP

: Inspection and Test Plan

QCP

: Quality Control Procedure

QCE

: Quality Control Engineer

QCI

: Quality Control Inspector

QA/QC

: Quality Assurance / Quality Control

TPI

: Third Party Inspection

6. TOOLS & PLANTS


Calibrated Torque wrenches
Feeler gage
Hammer
Spanners
Man Lift(Drop bar or chain is not used for bolt tightening work)
Trailers
Crane ( Approved Capacity)
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Q A T A R

Doc. Title

METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Date

03.12.2008

Rev. J

MANPOWER
Supervisor Engineer
QA/QC Engineer
Site Supervisor/Foreman
HSE officer
Crew Leader
Steel Erector
Bolt Tightener.

7. RESPONSIBILITY
7.1.

SITE MANAGER
The site manager will provide inputs to the project execution plan to ensure that
job strategies & philosophy are addressed.

7.2.

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
The construction manager is responsible for the overall management of the
project construction team to ensure that safe and effective operations are
conducted and properly documented.

7.3.

EQUIPMENT MANAGER
The equipment manager will be responsible for the transporting equipments
availability and good order.

7.4.

SITE ENGINEER
Shall report to Construction Manager
Shall be responsible for planning, execution and implementation of all site
activities related to this procedure
Shall train the Bolt Tightening persons and certificates are to be issued.

7.5.

SITE SUPERVISOR
Shall report to Site Engineer
Shall be responsible for execution of construction activity
Shall also prepare daily site construction records

7.6.

CREW LEADER/FOREMAN
Shall supervise the group of erectors and lead them as per site requirements.
Shall makes reports and keeps records of work accomplished and materials used.
Shall perform related work and will be reporting to the Site supervisor.

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7.7.

Doc. Title

METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Date

03.12.2008

Rev. J

STEEL ERECTOR
Shall erect steels structures as per site requirements and approved drawings in
coordination with the Crew leader/Foreman.

7.8.

QC ENGINEER
Shall report to Manager (QA/QC) and shall be responsible for overall
implementation, monitoring and control of QC activities with releated to the
Flawless start-up Initiative (FSI)

7.9.

QC INSPECTOR
Shall report to QC Engineer
Shall be responsible for attending all Inspection Stages as required by ITP &FSI
Shall be responsible of performing all checks and shall prepare necessary
inspection Reports.

7.10. HSSE MANAGER


Shall report to Project Manager and shall be responsible for over all control and
inspection of HSSE issues.

7.11. HSSE OFFICER


Shall report to HSSE Manager
Shall be responsible for all safety aspects for this procedure.

7.12. BOLT TIGHTENER


All the bolt tightening persons are to be trained and certified. They will be trained
regarding relevant points of FSI.

8. PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
This method statements deals with tightening of bolt for various type of bolts used in
End Plate Moment Connection
Hanging Type Connections
Brace Connection
Column Splice Joints
And various types of steel cover plates as per DEP 34.28.00.31 & PQP
T.4.234.542

8.1.

MATERIAL:
Fixing bolts shall be of DIN 4017, Grade 8.8 and shall be galvanized. Nuts shall
be Grade 10 and shall be galvanized.
Bolts, nuts and threads shall comply with ISO 4014, ISO 4032 and ISO 888,
respectively. The use of other threads requires prior approval of the Principal.

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Doc. Title

METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Date

03.12.2008

Rev. J

All bolts, unless otherwise stated, shall be grade 8.8 or equivalent in accordance
with ISO 898-1 and ISO 898-2.
Standard washers shall be used in all bolted connections.

9. PROCEDURE
9.1.

PRE ASSEMBLY INSPECTION


Bolt holes of mating surface shall be aligned using a spud wrench or similar tool.
Lateral alignment shall be checked by ensuring that bolts can be inserted without
force and that the alignment tool is not required to impart a significant force to
achieve alignment.
Two bolts shall be installed diagonally opposite each other, one bolt half way
between the previously installed bolts, then the washer and nuts engaged
The remaining bolts and nuts shall be installed and hand tightened. Care should
be taken to assure proper seating of the structure within the allowable tolerances.
Bolts shall be tightened by Torque wrench and inspected for tightness in
accordance with Sec 11 this Method Statement.

9.2.

TORQUE WRENCHES
Torque wrenches shall be calibrated and have a valid certificate that must be
revalidated after the wrench has been inspected and recalibrated on a monthly
basis. A validation sticker confirming inspection and last date of calibration shall
be attached to the torque wrench at all times.
There are various types of tools available to achieve the proper torque value. The
manufacturer's instructions shall be followed for the operation and maintenance of
all Torque wrenches used to perform tightening procedure.

10. STRUCTURAL STEEL BOLT REQUIREMENTS


Unless otherwise stated in Standard Drawings the minimum bolt diameters shall be:
For structural components 20mm 27mm
For walkway structures, joist etc. 16mm
For hand rails and ladders 12mm

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Date

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Rev. J

S.NO

Quality of bolts, 8.8


grade
Dimensions

Bolt
Load (KN)

M12

SPX values
(KN)

Dry Torque (N-m)

35

40

93

M16

70

80

226

M20

110

120

399

M22

130

145

598

M24

150

165

798

M27

200

220

1197

M30

245

270

1596

M36

355

390

2730

Refer document T-4.193.320 for Grade 8.8, hot dip galvanized nuts and bolts from the
vendor.

10.1.

PREASSEMBLY & ERECTION

Erection of steel structure shall conform to AISC Code of Standard Practice for
Steel Building and Bridges. Dimension control will be performed i.e. bolt holes,
bolt size, grade, washers and other fasteners.
The preassembly and erection will be done in basically the following steps:
preassembly on the ground, erection with crane(s), stabilization of erected pieces
with guy wires & tri-fore, and/or by crane; installation of the diagonals and purling,
installation of side materials, installation of roof material, then general cleanup.
A maximum of the steel structure will be preassembled on the ground, if
applicable. Preliminary tightening of all nuts and bolts will be carried out using
appropriate hand tools and subsequently with torque wrench for full tightening.
Pre-assembled units will be inspected & certified at the pre-assembly yard by QC
of GAMA and LINDE before erection.

10.2. STRUCTURAL ERECTION


During erection of Structure, each joint that shall be installed and checked by a
qualified Bolt lightener/GAMA/LINDE QC inspector to confirm the following:

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METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Date

03.12.2008

Rev. J

Structural bolt holes are clean and have been inspected to confirm there are no
scratches, burrs, rust or any other defect on the seating surface.
Physically check if fasteners & bolts are of correct length, diameter and material
grade. Confirm if they are undamaged, free of any burrs. Dry torque system will be
executed.
Bolts are installed in one direction with thread on one side. Bolt grade punch to be
visible.
The thread projection on end of the bolts shall be between 1 and 3 threads.

11. JOINT TIGHTENING PROCEDURE


The assembly drawings will indicate the bolt length, diameter and material type
and rating.
Bolts shall be checked for correct length, diameter and conformance with material
specification.
The bolts and nuts shall be installed and hand tightened to the structural joints.
Care should be taken to assure proper seating and centring of the structure within
the allowable tolerances.
Bolts shall be tightened by wrench and inspected for tightness in accordance with
unique tightening sequence for equal distribution of stress.

12. TRAINING FOR BOLT TIGHTNERS


The Bolt Tightening training will be made in presence of Gama QC Engineer /
Inspector and LINDE QC Engineer/ Inspector.
The Training will be with approved & calibrated torque wrenches and tools at
Gama pre-fabrication yard.
During training the torque will be observed in the stage of 50%, 80% and 100%.
The Successful candidates will be allowed to field for bolt tightening work after
issuing the ID card by Gama QC and Linde QC.
The method of bolt tightening is as per this method statement Clause 14 will be
followed.

13. METHOD OF TIGHTENING OF BOLTS


The following procedure shall be used for each successive step when wrench tightening
bolts:
The bolts shall be torque tightened to the initial wrench torque value that applies
50% of the required bolt stress (see 15 below), either simultaneously in pairs by
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Date

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Rev. J

two tradesmen working in tandem or in direct sequence.


This procedure shall be repeated until all bolts have been tightened once. This
sequence of tightening pairs of bolts is to be applied irrespective of whether the
tightening is by torque or hand wrench/spanner.
For torque wrench tightening, the bolts shall be tightened in wrench torque value
steps that tighten the bolts to 80% then 100% of the bolt stress.
After the connection has been tightened, the joint shall be inspected for uniform
bolt loading by wrench testing each bolt in the same sequence specified above
until all bolts are judged to have the same level of tightness.
After 100% tightening of each joint, all the bolts will be marked with a red paint
dot marking on each bolt.
The bolts where ever possible will be installed head upside and nuts at bottom for
horizontal joints and other joints where ever feasible. However, where this is not
possible, bolts will also be installed head side down to ensure complete torquing
of all bolts as per location and uniformity.

14. TORQUE VALUES


GAMA shall develop a table for each type of bolt specified for the project that
indicates for every bolt size, the required torque value for each of the tightening
steps. A typical torque table is shown below.
When completed the tables shall be reduced to pocket-size and issued to all Bolt
tighteners, foremen and inspectors in a laminated format.
WRENCH TORQUE VALUES (Sample Table)

TARGET TORQUE (N-m)


Bolt Size (mm)
M12
M16
M20
M22
M24
M27
M30
M36

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Initial Step (50% bolt Intermediate Step (80%


stress)
bolt stress)
46
74
113
180
199
319
299
478
399
638
598
957
798
1276
1365
2184

Final Step (100% bolt


stress)
93
226
399
598
798
1197
1596
2730

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Date

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15. QUALITY ASSURANCE


The Quality checks and Quality Assurance shall be ensured by the following steps.
a)

Each joint and bolts shall be checked for full tightening and marking by GAMA
and LINDE QC.
b) Overall alignment of structure shall be checked.
c) Cleanliness of modules will be ensured.
d) Overall inspection as per drawing shall be made.
e) QC-Inspection will be made with Client for any deficiency (at lifting points &
support points) during transportation of pre-assembled steel structure at site
before erection of structure.
A Quality Assurance System shall be operated conforming to related standards.
Controls and checks shall be established and documented through relevant QCP-T4.250.907, ITP - T-4.250.917 and QCRs.

16. ATTACHMENTS
16.1. BOLT TIGHTENING INSPECTION REPORT
16.2. JSA

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C2 ASU PEARL GTL PROJECT


RASLAFFAN INDUSTRIAL CITY
BOLT TIGHTENING INSPECTION
REPORT

Subcontract Ref.:

Report No.:

Item Description:

Inspection Date:

Item Location /
Area:

Test Code No.:

Subsystem:

ITP No.:

Ref. DWG / Docs:


Used Measuring and test equipment ref. (if applicable):
INSPECTIONS
Item No/Spool
No

Mark No./Joint No

Accepted By

ORGANIZATIONS
THIRD PARTY REP.
GAMA REP.
LINDE REP.
QSGTL OR its PMC REP.

GAM-QCR-QAC-GTL-041

Bolting
Grade

DATE

Size

NAME

Bolt Tightening
(Torque Value)

Inspectors
Signature

SIGNATURE

Q A T A R

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS / RISK ASSESSMENT

JSA Number: T.4.250.897

NEW

Page No: 1 of 4

REVISED

Job being analysed: METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)


Department/Section doing JSA:HSE & Mechanical Works
JSA Members:Mr. Syd Osborne, Mr. Atila Gtn,
Job Performers:Mr. Atila Gtn,
General job requirements / Common Personnal
Normal Approvals:
Name
Signature
Date
Protective Equipment.
JSA by:
Mr. Atila GUN
03.12.08
Job Supervisor:

03.12.08

Additional Approvals (Determined by Job Supervisor in correlation with LINDE HSSE Manager).
Name
Signature
Discipline Superindent (LINDE)
HSSE Representative (LINDE)
OTHERS(List Below):

Date

1. The following Personal Protective Equipment


shall be worn while tightening & torqueing bolts
in structural steel members: Approved
coveralls, safety glasses, safety helmet, safety
shoes, safety gloves & safety harness.
2.Permit To Work.

Approval required for hazardous work detailed in the LINDE work permit procedure.
Changing conditions and emergency procedures: Stop work. Switch of equipment.Supervisor directs personnel to nearest and safest muster point considering wind direction. Supervisor counts all employees. Missing
employees are reported to LINDE HSSE Dept. When all clear is given check with LINDE HSSE before returning to work.
LINDE EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO.

HSSE MANAGER
PEARL HOT LINE:

583 40 72
474 88 88

Note: 1) If any of the tasks involves biological, physical or chemical hazards, then The LINDE Industrial Hygienist must also approve the work.
2) Use additional sheets as necessary.
3) Details on safety (PPE,Hazard etc) and environmental requirements can be found in LINDE and SHELL Safety and Environment Procedures.

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS / RISK ASSESSMENT


T.4.250.897

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Q A
A T
T A
A R
R

SCOPE : METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT


TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Initial Risk
ITEM

ACTIVITY

HAZARD / POTENTIAL
CONSEQUENCES

Bolts tightening
1.1
during pre-assembly
of structural steel
members

Residual Risk

CURRENT
CONTROLS

RISK
RANK

Hand and finger injury.

1.1.1
B

2 #####

1.1.2
1.1.3

1.2

Pinch point.

1.2.1
1.2.2
B

2 #####
1.2.3
1.2.4

1.3

Improper use of tool.

1.3.1

1.3.2
1.3.3
B

2 #####
1.3.4
1.3.5
1.3.6

Bolts torqueing final 2.1


tightening after
erection of structural
steel members

Falls of materials &


tools.

2.1.1

2.1.2
B

3 #####

2.1.3

Do not use wrenches if the jaws


are sprung.
Do not use tools with loose,
cracked, splintered.
Ensure all bolt holes shall be
aligned during insertion of bolts.
Ensure that all hand tools are in
good condition.
Ensure qualified/ competent
employee to carry out the task.
Use the right tools for the job.
Keep away hand & finger from any
pinch point hazard.
All tools shall be inspected &
colour coded with the approved by
LINDE.
Use the right tool for the job.
Operate tools according to
manufacturers instruction.
Use appropriate personnel
protective equipment.
Perform maintenance on tools
regularly.
Cheater bar are not allowed use as
an extension for tightening bolts.
Install barricades "exclusion zone" 2.1.1.1
and secure the area with sign
boards to prevent unauthorized
entry.
All materials shall be safety
lowered from one level to the next
either by hand-to-hand or by
securily attaching a rope and
hauling.
Tools shall be tied by a retaining
rope attached to the harness.

ADDITIONAL
CONTROLS

3 #####

Ensure to provide safety nets,


toe boards.

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Q A
A T
T A
A R
R

SCOPE : METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT


TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Initial Risk
ITEM

ACTIVITY

HAZARD / POTENTIAL
CONSEQUENCES
2.2

Residual Risk

CURRENT
CONTROLS

RISK
RANK

Fall of working
personnel at height.

2.2.1

2.2.2

2.2.3
B

2.2.4

2.2.5

2.3

Wind hazards.

2.3.1

2 #####
2.3.2

Ensure all materials, tools,and


equipment are kept secure at all
times.
Install lifting apparatuses such as
gin wheel and hoisting rope for
lifting pieces of materials.
Full body harness and lanyards
shall be inspected.
All employees shall wear inspected
full body harness fitted with twin
lanyards with shock absorbers,
each lanyard shall be fitted with
dual action self-locking safety hook
to allow for 100% Tie-off.
Ensure housekeeping is done
regularly to maintain walkway free
of hazards.
Monitor wind speed using
Anemometer. Crane operations
should be stopped if wind speed
exceeds 25 knots or as stipulated
by crane manufacturer, which ever
is lower.
Employees should be aware of the
affect of weather conditions on the
operation.

ADDITIONAL
CONTROLS
2.2.1.1
2.2.1.2
2.2.1.3

4 #####

Ensure 100% fall protection.


Ensure that all employees
working at height are properly
trained.
Discuss working at height
hazards at daily TSTI.

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T A
A R
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SCOPE : METHOD STATEMENT FOR BOLT


TIGHTENING (STRUCTURAL)

Initial Risk
ITEM

ACTIVITY
Operation Of Areial
work Platform
(ManLift)

HAZARD / POTENTIAL
CONSEQUENCES

Residual Risk

CURRENT
CONTROLS

RISK
RANK

3.1 Structural Filure


3.1.1
C

3.2

3.1.2
3.2.1

Utilizing equipment for


other purpose

3.1.1.1

Check conditions of instruments at


regular intervals
Prevent from over loading
3.2.1.1

MED

LOW

LOW

LOW

Proper Training and


Certification of the operators
handiling the equipment

3.2.2

Avoid too much inclination of the


Boom

3.2.1.2

Lifiting plan submitted &


approved

3.3.1

Operate within the working range

3.3.1.1

Only trained personnel will


oprate the equipment

3.3.2

Maintain specific area around the


aerial work platform

3.3.1.2

Proper supervision during


operation

MED 3.4.1

Duly certified equipment will be


used

MED

Collision with other


object
C

3.4

MED

Overturning

3.3

Ensure equipment reliability &


complete inspection

ADDITIONAL
CONTROLS

Use equipment for sole purpose


only

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