L021 - OHSE Piling Work Permit Cum Checklist Format

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WORK PERMIT CUM SAFETY CHECKLIST FOR PILING WORKS

PROJECT Syngene 1401

CLIENT Syngene International Ltd. PERMIT/CHECKLIST NO:

PMC CBRE South Asia Pvt. Ltd. DATE & TIME

CONTRACTOR PILE NO.

PACKAGE PILING LOCATION/GRID NO:

DESCRIPTION OF WORK WORK PERMITTED FROM ……. TO………

RECOMMENDED SAFE WORKING PRACTICES WHILE EXECUTING THE PILING WORKS

General precautions — workers shall wear tight fitting clothes and all necessary PPEs. Care shall be taken for nearby permanent structures for vibrations, etc. during piling

Lowering Reinforcement Cages — Is the lifting and lowering of re-bar cage shall be done with utmost care since it is very heavy and at the same time flexible enough to
buckle.
Jammed Casings — while withdrawing the casing, sometimes the casings may get jammed. During the process of extracting them, the tripod legs shall be secured properly for
prevention of toppling / collapse of tripod due to sudden jerks. The withdrawal process of casing shall be executed slowly and with proper care in order to ensure smooth
movement of the casing.
Grounding the Bailers/Chisels — workers shall keep safe distance while the bailers and chisels are grounded so as to be safe from any injury due to swing of them. (Minimum
distance of 5 m shall be maintained)
Piling rig: The legs of the tripod shall be properly spiked in the ground to prevent accidents due to slipping of the tripod legs when rested on a paved ground or sleepers. The
shear legs and bases become thin and fatigued with usage. They should be replaced frequently.
Pulley and rope: The pulley and rope shall be checked with reference to the Rule 71 and 72, Section- I of BOCW Central Rules, 1998. In addition to this, the pulley and rope
shall be checked before the commencement of day’s work, in this respect:-

Sl. No Description YES/NO/NA Remarks

1 Are there loose strands and wear, deformation, corrosion and breakage of wire ropes?

2 Is the end of the wire rope has become loose or has slipped wire clips or wire sockets?

3 Is there any slippage of wire rope from the sleeve during work?
Is there are any kinks in the wire rope while working and if so, are they unwind it
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normally at once?
Are there any adhesions like mud, earth, etc., on the rope. If so, clean with wire brush or
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compressed air?
6 Wheather the grease applied on the wire rope is adequate?
7 Are there any wear and cracks on the lining of the clutches?
8 Is there any wear & cracks for brake band?
9 Wheather the engine condition checked thoroughly?

10 Is the base frame of the engines/mounting properly checked?


11 Are the pulley's checked for any cracks in wheel, etc.?
12 Are the Winch back proppings provided as per approved methodology?
Are the workers protected from possible injury by bailer / chisel while marking the pile
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centering?
Are the workers protected from chances of slippage of driving bar / clutches falling
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accidentally while Driving the casing & cap?
15 Wheather Fly wheel guards provided for all the machines wherever applicable?
Is sufficient protection provided to the workers from the projected parts like binding
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wire, wire nails, etc. while preparing pile cages ?
17 Whether tripoid material is in good conditions?

Corrective action suggested if any:

Above suggestions implemented YES


The above works have been completed and accepted start the work: Date:

Contractor Civil Contractor Safety CBRE Representative Client Representative


Signature
Name
Date
Time
Distribution cc : Vendor, Contractor, Client
Format No. L021-OHS-PW-PCh-Fr-021/Rev00/Oct2014

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