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J Berry’s, Chipping, Preston

CONSTRUCTION PHASE PLAN

HANDLEYS Environmental Services Ltd


CONSTRUCTION PHASE PLAN

HANDLEYS Environmental Demolition Services Ltd

REVISION NO. DETAILS OF REVISION DATE

1 ORIGINAL SUBMISSION 15.12.16


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CONTENTS

1. Project Particulars
2. Contact No’s
3. History of the site
4. Site Operations
5. Company Management Structure / Goals and objectives
6. F10
7. Programme
8. Site Specific Risks and Hazards
9. Site Procedures
10. Hospital Route
11. Fire Plan
12. Site Traffic Management Plan
13. Site Induction / Control of Contractors Statement
14. Site Layout Plan
15. Existing Services Plans
16. Standard Forms
a. Method Statements
b. Induction Records
c. Permits (if required)
17. CDM Meeting Minutes
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1. Project Particulars

The nature of the works:

Strip-out of Kirk Mill, Chipping

Employer (Client) Structural Engineer


SCPI Boland ltd Gravitate

Principal Contractor Mechanical and Electrical


Handleys Environmental Demolition Ltd
17 Middlegate
New Moston
Manchester
M40 0JP

Architect/Designer
BC architects

CDM Co-ordinator
Innov8
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2. Contact Numbers

Project Director Roy Handley 07845 792 657

Health & Safety Officer Roy Handley 07845 792 657


John Wride 07866 756 054

Site Manager/Foreman Roy Handley 07845 792 657

Handleys Head Office 0161 681 7891

CDM Co-ordinator

First Aider Roy Handley 07845 792 657


Jack Sinnott 07977 808 109
David Turpin 07912 619 172
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3. Relevant Documents can be found in the site file situated in site cabin

• Asbestos Report

• Method Statements / Risk Assessments

• Staff Training certificates / Site induction forms

• Permits to work

• Site Plans
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4. Site Operations

• A full schedule of works can be found in the site file.


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5. Company Management Structure

• Roy Handley – Managing Director

• Roy Handley – Project Director

• Roy Handley, John Wride – Health & Safety

Goals: The Safety and Health goals of this project

o Be accident free
o Detect and address Safety and Health problems early in the life of each
project
o Don’t accept unnecessary or extreme risk
o Every team member must contribute to safety and Health
o Educate the workforce and promote safety as a new way of business and
show how the project and the employee benefit from safety.

Objectives: The Safety and Health objectives of this project

o Managers, Supervisors and workers shall be held accountable based on the


current project for Safety and Health.
o Safety and Health expectations shall be communicated to the workforce
through periodic Safety meetings.
o The workforce shall have the Safety and Health training needed to perform
the work at hand based on this project.
o Injury and property damage shall be avoided through early detection and
management of hazards.

Handleys Ltd will maintain full compliance with the Safety requirements and
focus on Safety and Health during this project.
The goal is to provide the equipment and methods needed for safe work practices
and to train the workforce in working safely and using the correct Personal
Protective Equipment.
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6. F10 Document

7. Works Programme

Can be found in the site file


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8. Site specific risks and hazards

• Services –
Gas, Water and electricity are all present and should be disconnected
Before any Strip-out begins.

• Protection of the public –


Suitable signage will to direct any visitors to the site office

• Traffic Management –
All deliveries to be brought through the gates leading onto the site
relevant pedestrian safety will be in place on all deliveries and removals.

• Welfare
Welfare facilities to be arranged when on site.

All Asbestos surveys are to be found in the site office room


Hard copies are available in the client’s office.
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9. Site Procedures

A. Site inductions and Risk Assessment

• All operatives will be site inducted prior to commencing work on


this site. Operatives will be asked to sign a form to say they have
Been inducted, copies are kept in the site file
• All operatives will be briefed on Handleys drug and Alcohol policy
before commencing work.
• Site-specific risk assessments and method statements will be
produced for all activities. Copies of these will be in the site file.
• All operatives will be briefed on their method statements prior to
commencing work.
• Contracts Manager Roy Handley to review / approve relevant
information.

B. Welfare facilities

• The welfare facilities deployed to this project will be in full


compliance with CDM Regulations 2007

C. Segregation of Pedestrians and Works Traffic

• Access and egress will be through the rear entrance, of the


Building
• Operative and visitors will be asked to sign the visitor’s book,
located inside the building.
• All operatives and visitors will be expected to wear high visibility
vests, appropriate footwear and hard hats as a minimum
requirement
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D. Access to site

• Unauthorised access to the buildings will be prevented by


means of a full site lockdown after each working shift.

E. Work at Height

• Tower scaffolding for works are to be erected by a competent


person.

F. Control of noise and dust

• Any and all plant will be within noise regulation limits


however, it is not envisaged that significant exposures to noise
will be generated during the project. Equipment and working
methods will be selected to minimise the exposure of
individuals to noise. Where necessary, suitable and sufficient
ear defenders will be worn by operatives.

• Work which generates dust will be dealt with appropriately,


fine water spraying, dust mask, appropriates PPE

G. Deliveries
• Deliveries to site will be through the front gated area.
• A sign with the site telephone number will be placed on the
main gate leading to site.

H. Use of cranes

• Not applicable to this project


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I. Excavations/Confined spaces

• Not applicable to this project

J. Mobile Plant

K. Access for emergency vehicles

• Site access will be clearly identified


• Hospital Route and Telephone numbers are issued in the site
file and on canteen notice boards

L. Hot Works

• A hot work permit will be applied for all cutting and burning
operations
• Fire extinguishers will be available for all hot works

M. Management of unforeseen events

• Handleys Ltd will hold regular meetings to discuss forthcoming


events, those in attendance will be the Project Manager, Health and
Safety Officer, Client and if applicable CDM Co-ordinator
And design team.
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N. Communication with the workforce

The methods of communication are;


• Site Induction prior to commencement of work
• Discussions on method statements and risk assessments
• Toolbox talks
• Safety leaflets and posters

O. Management of the Health and Safety Plan

• Weekly meetings are held between Handleys Management team.


Meetings with the design team and CDM Co-ordinator will be
monthly or more frequent if necessary
• Visits to the site by the Health and Safety officer will be recorded and
actioned by the Project Manager accordingly, copies are kept in the
site file

P. Reporting of accidents and incidents

• Reportable accidents and dangerous occurrences will be reported to


the HSE as required by law
• A Handleys representative will take any required witness statements
and photographs at the scene in order to collate a report
• Handleys’ health and safety officer will be advised as soon as is
practicable.

Q. Arrangements for the exchange of information around the design team

• Designers shall be made aware of the clients requirements and design


brief including the pre-tender health and safety plan
• The means for communication will be direct verbal contact, memos,
letters instructions, permits to work, notices, drawings, plans and
meetings. Contact may also be via telephone, fax, post or email.

Selection and control of contractors Policy Statement


Handleys Ltd endeavours to ensure that it complies with all current Health and
Safety legislation and undertakes to provide safe places and safe systems of
work. This extends to ensuring that contractors have and give all necessary
information to ensure the continuation of this principal.
Handleys Ltd will discharge its duties with all due care and diligence, and
promote Health and Safety as a prime consideration.
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The following identifies persons responsible for the management, control and
implementation of health and safety duties for the project

1. The correct upkeep of the health & safety plan Roy Handley
During the construction phase

2. Welfare arrangements generally, provision and Roy Handley


Maintenance of

3. Method statements and safe methods of work Roy Handley

4. Site safety induction for all workforce and Roy Handley


Visitors to site Jack Sinnott

5. The person/s responsible for the continued Roy Handley


Consultation and communication with the
Workforce

6. Protection of the public, maintenance of Roy Handley


Protective controls, signage, fencing etc Jack Sinnott

7. Management of traffic, personnel to and from Roy Handley


Site etc. Jack Sinnott

8. Effective co-ordination between the site and Roy Handley


Others i.e. external authorities, emergency Jack Sinnott
Services etc
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9. Temporary structures, scaffold, access equipment Roy Handley


Harnesses etc Jack Sinnott

10. Cleanliness and acceptability of all areas of site Roy Handley


Jack Sinnott
11. COSHH Issue of PPE, identification, control and Roy Handley
Supervision

Employees of Handleys Demolition should only use hazardous chemicals if they are
authorised to do so, have received adequate training in the risks associated with them
and have the associated hazard data sheets available.

Employees should only use hazardous chemicals for the task intended. Unauthorised
use could result in mixed chemicals giving off dangerous fumes or undergoing a
violent reaction

Hazardous chemicals must only be stored in the containers intended for such storage.
The hazard warning labels appropriate to the contents should be clearly displayed on
the container.

The Contracts Manager / site agent / foreman should ensure material safety data
sheets are obtained where hazardous chemicals are stored, handled, transported and or
used.

Handleys Demolition will ensure a competent person has conducted a COSHH


assessment sheet that must be kept up to date and must describe the chemical, its
reaction, what to do in an emergency, how to dispose of the chemical, how to dispose
of the container etc. These sheets should be available / accessible for all staff likely to
be exposed to the chemical.

The Contracts Manager / site agent / foreman will ensure that containers which have
held hazardous chemicals are disposed of as per the supplier’s instructions.

The person who buys or supplies hazardous chemicals within Handleys Demolition
has a duty to obtain the necessary hazard data sheet and to ensure that it is distributed.

In the majority of instances only small quantities of hazardous substances will be


stored or available on site. It will be the responsibility of persons in charge to ensure
that the “safety information” on the labels are read, understood and adhered to.
12. Environmental security – pollution, waste disposal Roy Handley
Documentation etc

13. Access egress and methods of working Roy Handley

14. First Aid and emergency treatment Roy Handley


Dave Turpin

15. Emergency plans, evacuation procedures, Roy Handley


Fire plans etc.
Plans included in the site file and on canteen
notice board.

16. Site security, unauthorised entry to site etc Roy Handley

17. Routine site safety inspections, rectification Roy Handley


Procedures and general compliance with
Health and safety.
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10. Fire plan/special site instructions Hospital Route

Project: Demolition of J Berry’s Factory, Chipping, Preston.

• General Precautions

All site personnel will be advised of escape routes and fire fighting
equipment at induction stage and a copy of the fire plan will be kept in
the site file and on canteen notice boards

Hospital Route
The Hospital route will be displayed in staff canteen and in site office.

• Hot Work Permit

A hot work permit will be issued for any Grinding works

• Security Measures

Site Manager to make sure everywhere locked after everyone has left at
the end of the days work.

• Material storage and waste management

All site waste to be put into a designated area for removal. Site to be kept
clean of any debris at all times. Materials are to be stored neatly.

• No smoking allowed inside the building at any time, this includes the rest
room facilities

• Plans drawn up and included in site file.


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11. Site traffic management plan

Copy in the site file

12. Site layout plan

Copy on site in site office

13. Existing services plan

Copy on site in site office

14. Standard forms

Method statements
Induction records
Permits to work

All kept in the site file on the Ground floor


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Layout and Format

The principal Contractor is required to prepare information for the Health and Safety
file in format as agreed with the CDM Co-ordinator including information from the
sub-contractors. Information is to be provided in hard copy and electronic format.
Electronic drawings, documents…etc, should be saved in pdf or dwg format as well
as format they were created in. The CDM Co-ordinator will prepare the master
version of the health and Safety file (paper copy and 2No CDs) incorporating
information form the Principal Contractor as well as from the client, designers and
contractors.

Arrangements for collecting and Gathering Information

The final version of information for the Health and Safety file is to be submitted to the
CDM Co-ordinator a minimum of one week before the anticipated date for Practical
Completion of the works. However information will be gathered throughout the
construction period. The health and safety file is to be handed over to the client at
Practical Completion.

Storage and information

1 ‘Controlled’ hard copy Health and Safety file to be held by the client with 2 No
CD’s.
HANDLEY’S EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTION PLAN

Actions to be taken in the event of a Health and Safety Emergency

THOSE DIRECTLY INVOLVED SHOULD


• Make the area safe for themselves and others who may be exposed when
safe to do so).
• Raise the alarm and instigate site incident Response Plan / Fire Plan as
necessary.
• Treat those who need attention.
• DO NOT make changes to the scene apart from those making the area safe –
evidence will be required to aid investigation.

TAKING COMMAND OF THE SITUATION


The following should occur

1) IMMEDIATE REPORTING
• To a member of Handleys site management
• To your supervisor who should then report to a member of site
management.

Handleys site management will then put into action the incident response plan and
report to the associated enforcing authorities. HANDLEYS will maintain a proactive
stance on reporting of incidents to the proper authorities.
2) EVALUATE THE AREA FOLLOWING THE SITE DESIGNATED
PROCEDURE
3) INSTIGATE HANDLEYS ACCIDENT / INCIDENT REPORTING
PROCEDURE
TO ASCERTAIN WHY THE INCIDENT OCCURRED – THIS WILL NOT
BE TO ASSIGN BLAME BUT TO PREVENT RECURRANCE.
4) Review Risk Assessments Method Statements to ensure that the content still
reflect the situations on site.
5) Site management must monitor the situation until such time that the incident
is passed and the site has returned to normal working conditions. In addition
to continuous monitoring of all other site activities.
6) A meeting should take place in order to learn from the event and information
fed back to Handleys to aid continuous improvement.
Actions to be taken in the event of an Environmental Emergency

In the event of an actual or suspected pollution involving


• Spillage of oils or chemicals; or
• Discharge of silty water or other pollutant such as concrete (watercourse
or land)
• Flood
• Fire (emissions to air); firewater runoff
• Discovery of potentially contaminated land

The following should occur

1) REPORT IMMEDIATELY
• To a member of Handleys site management.
• To your supervisor who should then report to site management.
• Handleys management will then put into action the Pollution Incident
response Plan and report to the appropriate authorities.

2) TRY TO IDENTIFY THE SOURCE OF THE POLLUTION AND STOP


THE FLOW IMMEDIATELY.
• Switch off sources of ignition
• Identify the material which may be burning and, if it can be done safely,
extinguish with an appropriate fire extinguisher.

3) AVOID THE SPILLAGE OR FIRE WATER RUNOFF SPREADING


• Check the site drainage plan – where will the spillage go?
• Stop the flow if possible;.
• Dam the flow with earth / sand / polyurethane / absorbent material;
• Divert the flow from drains / water courses where possible;
• Use drain covers if available.

4) GET A SPILL KIT


• Use absorbent material if appropriate.
• Place boom across watercourse if applicable.
5) DO NOT WASH SPILLAGE OR FIRE WATER RUNOFF INTO THE
DRAINAGE SYSTEM IT ONLY MAKES IT WORSE.
• Never use detergents.
• Use sand or absorbent pads to mop it up and dispose of special waste.
• If the spill has already entered the drains-block the drains off if at all possible.
• Seek specialist advice or seek authorisation from the environmental advisor
before moving contaminated material.
• An investigation will be carried out by Handleys to ascertain why the incident
occurred.

6) SITE FIRE SAFETY PLAN


NOMINATED PERSONNEL:
The appointed site fire safety co-ordinator is R Handley
DUTIES:
The Fire Safety Co-ordinator and Fire Marshall shall:
1. Ensure that all procedures and safety measures in the site safety plan are
understood and complied with all those on site.
2. Ensure that Hot Work Permit is established and monitored on site
3. Carry out daily / weekly checks on firefighting equipment and escape routes
from demolition site.
4. Liaise with local fire brigade, HSE, Police, security.
5. Maintain records of checks and inspections.
6. Execute the duties for the safe evacuation of staff, contractors and visitors to
relevant assembly points.
7. Ensure a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment is completed for all hot
works on site.
8. Ensure that the emergency services are provided with site plans and
information required in an emergency.
DEMOLITION SITE ADDRESS J Berry’s Factory, Chipping,
Preston

SITE FIRE SAFETY PLAN

LOG BOOK

FIRE DRILLS AND TRAINING

Date Instructor Name of Instruction given and Duration


recipient remarks
Concrete Paints Oils Detergent Silt Chemical
/ cement

SPILL ON Oil spill Chemical


GROUND kit spill kit
Sand yes yes yes yes no yes
Straw Bales no no yes no yes no
Absorbent no no yes no no yes
Granules
Geo-Textile yes no no no yes no
Fence
Drip trays no yes yes no no yes
Pads/Rolls no no yes no no yes
Drain Seals yes yes yes yes yes yes
Earth Bunds yes yes yes yes yes yes

SPILL IN
WATER
Straw Bales no no yes no yes no

Pads/Rolls no no yes no no yes


Booms no no yes no no yes

ENVIRONMENTAL SPILL CHART


EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS
In the event of an incident or suspected incident, the appropriate person will
assume control of the situation and direct the immediate response through
delegation.
SITE NAME AND ADDRESS
Emergency Services……………… …Tel: 999

Local Police…………………………… Tel: 101

Preston General Hospital………….........Tel:

Area HSE…………………………… Tel:

Environmental Agency………… …Tel:

Contact Name Office Hours Out of Hours


Local Authority 01934 632567

Gas – Transco Emergency No 0800 111 999


Water Leak Reporting 0345 6004 600
BT – Telecom
Electricity
Specialist Advice

Specialist clean
up Company
Environmental
Health
Department
SITE FIRE SAFETY PLAN (Subcontractor)

Clearance of Rubbish / Materials

All spoil or combustible materials to be placed in relevant skips


immediately for removal from site.

Date:
Time:

Subcontractor:

Location:

We confirm having instructed you to Notice period has expired and


clearing/move your rubbish/materials the work has been undertaken
from the above location. by
If the above is not undertaken within Subcontractor………………..
the next 4 hours, then the works will be Handleys
carried out by ourselves, and the costs ………………..
contra-charged to yourselves Signed:
Date:

Signed:

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