01 Method Statement For Electrical Cable Termination

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Method Statement

Job/ Activity/Task: Ref:


Codes/Standards applicable:
[ENTER SITE NAME HERE]:
Job Location:
Risk assessment reference:
Prepared by: Reviewed by:
Signature: Approved by:
Date: Valid till:
Contract details and Responsibility: (The Supplier executing the work is responsible for
carrying out a particular action. The Supplier’s On-site Coordinator is responsible to
ensure that the Supplier is competent and satisfied with the procedures listed. The
Supplier’s On-site Coordinator is required to provide supervision, to the extent
necessary, to make sure the Method Statement is being followed and to take immediate
corrective action if it is not).

Responsible Person (TCPL): - Mr. Amit Thapar.


Responsible Person (RASS): - Mr. L. B. Shastri
Responsible Person (RASS): - Mr. Shailesh Juvali
Activity Carried by: - M/s Safe Air Engineers Pvt. Ltd.
Supervisor available at site: - Mr. Radha Krishnan

Activity Sub Activities Identified Hazard and Controls


(Break the job down Assessment (What you are going to do
into steps) (What can cause a to make this step as safe as
high degree of harm?) possible, include equipment
to be used where
appropriate)

LT Cable Cable Termination  Cut Injury  Tool Box Talk with all
Terminatio  Hand Injury people who is involved in
n  Personnel Injury the activity.
 Electrical Hazard  Work permit shall be
(Shock Injury) obtained before start the
 Starch of solder activity.

 Deployed trained /
experienced worker for
specific job.

 Use of IS mandatory PPEs


(Safety Helmet, Safety
Jacket, Safety Shoe,
Safety Goggle, Hand
gloves, etc.)
 Materials to be tied and
secure
 Ensure electrical supply
isolated before starting
job. Strictly follow LOTO
system
 Failure of hand tools  All people should take
and tackles LOTO affected training.
 Work area should be
Barricaded
 Deploy trained worker for
placing LT cable for
laying.
 Fire extinguisher provider.
 Work should be executed
under supervisor.
 Housekeeping maintain
after completion of work.
 Inspect hand tools and
tackles before start work.

 In case of emergency  Inform to the control room


(Tata Cummins).
 Inform to first aid center
for the ambulance and
also call competent first
aider for first aid
treatment.
 Gather at nearest
assembly point.
Method of work:
If required for a specific site, detail the method of control for any additional hazards. Attach
additional pages if space is insufficient.

Accepted by: ____________________

What should a good Method Statement contain?

(General not exclusive)

1. Details of contract:
 The name and local address of the persons to whom you are
contracted (including the site address if different).
 The names, job titles, and telephone numbers of all relevant
contacts, including the site supervisor, manager or director
responsible for the site.
 The number of employees on the job at any time and names.
 When the work is going to take place i.e. dates and times (nights,
week end work, etc), the dates for set up, removal and clearance.
 The names of the principal Supplier, the planning supervisor and CDM
client, if CDM applies.
 The name(s) of any license holders involved.

2. Scope of work and risk assessment:


 Provide a description of the work.
 Provide details of any access and fire risk and precautions to be
taken.
 Include details of how safe places of work will be provided and
maintained.
 Provide details of any other risks and precautions.

3. Control measures:
 State the expected exposure to hazards using the controls specified.
 Describe the steps taken to reduce exposure as low as reasonably
practicable and to control any release into the environment.
 Provide sketch(es) showing:
o • size of work area;
o • location
o • waste routes;
o • And skips etc.
 Describe how control measures are to be maintained on site and what
checks.

4. Method of work:
 State any additional precautions to reduce exposure to hazards.
 Provide detailed site information and a site-specific description of the
working method to be used with reasons.
 State what tools and other equipment are to be used.

5. Other site-specific information relating to:


 Entry and exit procedures.
 Waste disposal.
 Emergency procedures
 Written details, photograph or diagram

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