JH CONSTRUCTION 2025 Capex Programme car Park Re-Surfacing Project Upgrade Methodology & SSoW R1
JHC Method Statement & Risk Assessment
Tesco – Hove (2700-e) Church Road, Hove East Sussex, BN3 2DL
Project Address
Ground Surfacing Drainage Upgrade Activities
Description of Working Activities Principal Contractor/ Client
Genco
17.03.2025
Programmed Start Date
Nicholas Procter, CMIOSH
First issue prepared by
Nicholas James Safety Solutions Ltd/ www.nicholasjamessafety.com
Email : nprocter@nicholasjamessafety.com | Mobile : 07904 628995
Approved By JHC:
17.03.2025
First Issue date
1. Project Contact Details
Contents Headers
2. Scope of Works & Introduction
3. Methodology & Sequence of Works
4. Specific Training & Competency/ Roles and Responsibilities
5. Planning
6. Emergency Procedures
7. Material Storage and Deliveries
8. COSHH Assessments & Materials Safety Data Sheets/ Vibration, Noise, COSHH
9. Permit to Work Mandatory & Task Specific PPE
10. Tools, Plant and Equipment
11. Method Statement Briefing and Signatures
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Section 1 - Project Contact Details
Roles & Responsibilities
Description
Company Name
Name
JHC Site Supervisor
JHC
Site Supervisor Black Hat
JH Construction Contact
John Mitchell: 07917135377
John@jh-construction.com
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Section 2 – Scope of Works & Introduction
Introduction
This is a statement has been developed to provide a safe system of work for the persons undertaking the works, and anyone who may be affected by our working activities. This methodology must be adhered to at all times, any significant deviation from this safe system of works, must first be authorised by your supervisor. JHC has been appointment by Genco Construction to undertake the working activities within Tesco public thoroughfare. All main works will be undertaken during normal working hours timeframe, which will be agreed by the Genco Construction project teams prior to commencing.
Site Set Up – Heras Segregation Within Car Park –
The JHC will ensure a full exclusion zone and safety signage will be set up/ displayed prior to these works commencing. JHC operatives will comply with the HSG151 & SG 34 Protection of the public guidance’s at all times .
Only trained/ competent scaffolding personnel will be undertaking the erection, dismantle, adaptation and installation of the Heras structure.
All components will be inspected for obvious defects prior to installation and adaptation by the operators. This quality check is also undertaken within the yard.
JHC will continue to monitor the weather conditions during these working operations and the supervisor will cease works if he/ she deems it necessary.
Operatives will position foot blocks to designated areas at approximately 3 m or length of panels, then place the fence frames into foot block holes, after this process has been repeated, fix link brackets to fence uprights tying together fence frames. 2 link brackets per fence panel as per the manufacture’s guidance.
Depending on the wind loads and position if the Heras fence panels, additional restrains may be applied. This will be discussed with the client team prior and align with the manufacturer’s guidance.
No part of the Heras will be left in an unsafe or unstable condition and shall be secured at all times during the erection and dismantling process. All loose materials shall be stored and contained within secured areas or removed from site. Regular Inspections shall be undertaken.
Example of segregation set up
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Sequence of Works
JHC have been appointed by Genco Construction to undertake Tesco to undertake the building work activities
JHC will ensure all materials, plant and tools are delivered to Tesco prior to works commencing, at an agreed time and date with the Genco Construction project team. JHC will ensure the materials and plant are stored within a designated area(s) which have been provided and agreed with by the Genco project team. JHC operatives will attend the site induction prior to starting works within Tesco following the induction process, JHC operatives will read the contents of their working methodologies/ safe system of works. Upon completion of signing the method statement, the JHC team will set to work.
Genco Construction will ensure the JHC work area is suitably prepared, and safe for works to commence.
Genco Construction will notify JHC on the known locations of live services and asbestos (if applicable) etc. and will isolate live services if required. JHC must obtain the isolation certificates. JHC operatives will be issued suitable PPE for the working operations. JHC operatives will inspect the condition of their PPE before use and report any obvious defects to their supervisor. In the event JHC require access at height, operatives will work from suitable and sufficient mobile towers, step ladders and hop ups. All access equipment will be inspected before use, and records kept within the site folder. Any debris produced by our work will be cleaned progressively throughout the working day and disposed of within the waste bins provided. JHC will ensure the working areas are cleaned, made safe and prepared for the next working day.
JHC will respect and adhere to all Tesco/ Genco Construction site rules, and procedures at all times
NOTE: The procedure outlined ensures that excavation work is carried out safely, particularly in relation to underground services and traffic management. Before any excavation begins, all necessary traffic management measures must be in place to protect both workers and the public. Once this is established, the designated excavation area must undergo a CAT scan to detect any underground services, such as electrical cables, gas pipes, or water mains. This scanning process is critical in preventing accidental strikes, which could result in serious injury, service disruptions, or even fatalities. During mechanical excavation, continuous CAT scanning should be performed at every 150mm depth increment to monitor for services that may not have been initially detected. Compliance with TESCO Safety Rules ensures that best practices are followed, reinforcing the importance of a controlled and systematic approach. No excavation work — whether by hand or using machinery — should proceed without a banksman present. The role of the banksman is to provide guidance, ensure safe digging practices, and monitor for any hazards that could arise, such as unexpected services or ground instability. When services are exposed during excavation, they must be adequately protected and supported to prevent damage. The guideline allowing a maximum unsupported span of 1 meter ensures that pipes and cables do not sag, crack, or break under their own weight, which could lead to costly repairs or dangerous situations such as gas leaks or electrical faults.
Overall, this approach prioritizes safety by integrating careful planning, continuous monitoring, and adherence to established safety regulations.
Scan for Underground Excavation Guidance by HSE
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Scope of Works:
This project entails the systematic refurbishment and optimisation of external surface infrastructure within a high-traffic commercial environment. The prescribed works include:
• Comprehensive resurfacing and structural rehabilitation of vehicular and pedestrian thoroughfares. • Precision removal, resetting, and realignment of modular block paving and tactile guidance systems. • Advanced drainage augmentation, incorporating Hauraton D400 linear channel units to ensure optimal hydraulic conveyance. • Decommissioning and strategic installation of energy-efficient, impact-resistant bollard systems (Watts Urethane Flexi Bollards with integrated LED illumination). • Implementation of sustainable and low-carbon resurfacing solutions to enhance environmental compliance and reduce long-term maintenance requirements. • Reinforcement of existing subgrade conditions to improve load-bearing capacity and mitigate settlement risks over time. • Compliance with environmental and safety regulations, incorporating recommendations from existing Tesco infrastructure risk assessments. • Implementation of waste and material handling in accordan ce with Tesco’s existing waste management policy and statutory obligations.
SSoW for Groundwork Activities –
• Cutting/ penetrating the Existing Concrete Slab
The existing concrete slab will be cut using a K7000 ring saw, which operates on a 3-phase power supply and can cut to a depth of 350mm. A 3-phase power socket will be provided at the working area to power the saw. Prior to cutting, the work areas will be clearly marked, and barriers will be installed to ensure a controlled and safe environment. The cutting operation will begin with a thorough inspection of the K7000 ring saw and all related equipment. This includes checking the saw blade for wear and ensuring the power connections are secure and safe. The designated cutting area will be marked with high-visibility tape or paint, and physical barriers will be erected to prevent unauthorized access and to protect nearby workers from potential hazards. During the cutting process, the operator will wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including eye protection, hearing protection, and dust masks, to safeguard against potential injuries and health risks. The operator will maintain a steady, controlled cutting pace to ensure precision and to avoid overheating the saw blade. Continuous monitoring of the cutting process will be conducted to ensure compliance with safety standards and to promptly address any issues that arise.
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Excavation and Slab Breaking Operations
A Kubota digger will be used to break the existing slab and excavate trenches for drainage. The digger will be always equipped with a diesel filter kit to ensure compliance with emission regulations. The excavation process will begin with a site survey to identify any underground utilities or hazards. The micro digger will be operated by trained JHC personnel who will follow/ adhere strict safety guidelines to minimise the risk of accidents or underground service(s) explosions. The excavation/ ground penetratio n will involve and be undertaken using power tools, including but not limited to…. Hilti TE300, TE200, TE100, and TE700, to break and penetrate the slab. These tools will be inspected before use to ensure they are in good working condition. The team shall wear PPE which have been risk assessed, including hard hats, safety boots, Safety Glasses and gloves, this may change due to the environment or unforeseen works.
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Section 3 - Methodology & Sequence of Works
Installation of Drainage and Slab Repair -
Detailed Methodology for Drainage System Installation and Slab Repair
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. Installation of the Drainage System
The drainage system will be installed as per the design and agreed specifications provided by the engineer. The installation process will begin with a thorough review of the drainage layout plans to ensure all JHC team members understand the scope and details of the work. The designated areas for the drainage system will be identified/ demarcated using a paint spray, and suitable and sufficient barriers will be installed to maintain a controlled/ excluded work area. Trenches will be excavated to the specified depth and width using an operational with a diesel filter kit to comply with emission regulations. If the trench depth exceeds 750mm, timber and props will be used to support the trench, and plywood will cover the trenches to prevent collapse. The trench supports will comply with the designs, and temporary works BS5975 The drainage pipes and components will be laid out and connected according to design. Consideration will be taken to ensure proper alignment and gradient for optimal drainage performance. All connections and joints will be securely fitted and sealed to a watertight tolerance. The installation will adhere to the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 to ensure compliance with legal standards.
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Ground/ Slab Repair
Following the installation of the drainage system, the slab will be repaired according to the structural engineer's details. This process involves the careful placement and levelling of concrete to restore the slab's integrity and ensure it meets the required structural standards. The repair process will begin with the preparation of the damaged slab area. Any loose or unlevel concrete will be removed, and the surface will be cleaned to ensure proper bonding with the new concrete. A suitable bonding agent will be applied to the prepared surface to enhance the adhesion between the old and new concrete. Concrete will be mixed according to the engineer's specifications, ensuring the correct proportions of cement, aggregate, and water for the required strength and durability. The mixed concrete will be carefully placed into the prepared area, ensuring that it fills all gaps and voids. The concrete will be levelled and smoothed using appropriate tools to match the surrounding slab surface. Throughout the curing process, the concrete will be kept moist and protected from extreme weather conditions to prevent cracking and ensure optimal strength development. The curing process will be monitored to ensure it meets the required curing time and conditions specified by the engineer.
Note :
All works/ operations will comply with relevant health and safety regulations, including the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (CoSHH) Regulations 2002, ensuring safe handling and disposal of materials. Operatives will wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and will follow safe working practices throughout the installation and repair process. The drainage system installation and slab repair will be performed under the supervision of a SSSTS/ SMSTS qualified site manager, who shall ensure all working operations are undertaken in strict accordance with these SSoW, Regular inspections will be carried out to verify compliance with the engineer’s specifications and to address any unforeseen issues promptly.
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Section 4 - Specific Training & Competency/ Roles & Responsibilities
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The JHC team who will be engaged in undertaking the working activity’s will be fully competent to undertake their roles. Training will consist of an SSSTS site supervisor leading the team. JHC operatives will be in possession of their CSCS cards and will submit the cards for review to Genco Construction project team’s manager(s) during the site induction.
JHC Operatives
Competency
Role & Responsibilities
John Mitchell
SMSTS, First Aid.
JH Construction Project Manager
Dean Warren
SMSTS, First Aid.
Note:
Trainee(s) operatives will work under the supervision of a site supervisor at all times. Trainee operatives will undertake the duties and tasks of a labourer and will not work above ground level unless suitably trained.
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Section 5 – Planning
JHC Programme:
To be pre-determined by the Genco Construction project team. The ground works to be undertaken subject to the Genco Construction agreement
• This may change due to unforeseen circumstances .
Access & egress into will be via the main entrance. All operatives will sign in/ out accordingly as per the Tesco security procedure(s). Material access will be transported into the public areas manually. This will be pre- agreed with Genco Construction project team prior.
Access & Egress
Working Hours:
All works will be undertaken during the pre-agreed hours. The following working times have been agreed and will be adhered to by the JHC team. JHC will allow sufficient time to tidy, and make safe their working areas, prior to the site closing times.
Regular engagement between the Genco Construction project team, Tesco, neighbours and local authorities will be undertaken prior to works commencing. Any issued raised will be communicated to JHC. Working activities will strictly be undertaken during the agreed times, which will minimise our impact on members of the public, local businesses, and the building tenants.
Local Factors Considered:
The project is within close proximity of the local residents and businesses. Noisy work will only be permitted subject to Tesco s agreement/ approval.
Lighting
Suitable and sufficient lighting will be provided by the Genco Construction team.
Electricity
Where practicable, the JHC team will use battery powered tools. However, if this cannot be achieved then 110v power tools will be used. All electrical items will be PA tested, and records will be filed within the JHC safety folder & head office.
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Welfare Arrangements:
It is the legal duty of principal contractor/ client to supply suitable and sufficient welfare facilities. Toilets, drying room and canteen will be provided by the Genco team.
Weather
JHC working activities are being undertaken internally, and it is not foreseen that the weather conditions will affect our works. However, this will be monitored regularly, and the JHC supervisor will decide if works should cease.
Section 6 - Emergency Procedure & Contacts
Incident / Accident Emergency
Nicholas Procter, Safety advisor Tel: 07904 628995 nprocter@nicholasjamessafety.com
First Aid Provisions:
JHC will have a trained first aider on site.
First aid equipment/ box will be made available to the JHC team in the event of injury. The first aid box can be located with the Genco Construction project office.
All accidents will be recorded within the accident book. No matter how minor.
All near misses will be reported to the Genco Construction project team.
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Closest A&E/ Hospital Address and Direction from the Project
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Section 7 – Materials Storage and Deliveries
Delivery Arrangements:
All deliveries and collections will be co-ordinated with Genco Construction project team and planned in advance. JHC deliveries will adhere to the traffic management plan. All delivery vehicles will be stationary within the designated loading area. Our vehicles will be stationary, with the engines and lights turned off to minimise our carbon emissions, light pollution, and noise pollution. A suitable and sufficient exclusion zone(s) will be erected within the loading area during the materials transportation into the building. It’s foreseen that minimal pedestrians will be affected by our works, as all loading and unloading activities will be undertaken within an exclusive loading area, which is manned by a trained traffic marshal. The JHC team will display suitable and appropriate safety signage, making persons aware of any foreseeable hazards during these activities. Material storage will be kept to a minimum. JHC plant and equipment will be stored within the ground floor of the car park ensuring clear route(s) are maintained at all times. All materials will be stored within segregation, and not stood up against the walls, in preparation for the works.
Public Protection:
Storage Arrangements:
Section 8 – CoSHH Assessment & Safety Data Sheets/ Vibration, Noise and Dust Management
CoSHH Substances being used
JHC do not foresee CoSHH substances being used and shall be reviewed regularly for effectiveness.
It’s not foreseen that JHC will use vibrating tools during our decoration activities. However, In the unlikely event our working teams use vibrating tools we shall implement the following: • All vibration activities will be recorded on a HAV sheet, and the records will be kept for 3 years after the project finishes. Operatives will take regular breaks and alternate the use of any vibrating tools. • The vibration magnitude will be monitored, ensuring JHC operatives do not exceed their daily limit. It’s not foreseeable that JHC will be undertaking noisy works during our working activities. However, our operatives will remain respectful to the Genco Construction project teams and the local community by adhering the noisy works programme which will be outlined by. The team will be advised that shouting is not permitted unless for emergency purposes only JHC.
Hand Arm Vibration (HAVs)
Noise Management
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During our builders work activities, it’s not foreseeable that JHC will produce airborne dust particles. However, JHC recognises the chronic & acute damage posed by dust and will always endeavour to eliminate airborne dust at source. In the unlikely event that JHC produce dust from our working activities we will ensure that water is used to dilute dust particles at source. In addition, we would deploy a dust extractor and segregate our works from others who may be affected.
Dust Management
Cutting will be undertaken off site when reasonably practicable to do so.
JHC will use M-type hoovers during cutting or cleaning activities, to ensure all particles are being extracted from the work area. During dust producing working activities, all JHC operatives will be wearing a force 8 half mask with suitable filters attached. Prior to wearing the mask, our operatives will have undergone a face fit test for the respective mask, ensuring its suitable. Records of the face fit tests can be found within the JHC safety folder and head office. All operatives who wear face masks shall be clean shaven. JHC operatives will be educated on the risks of dust prior to working within a construction environment.
Section 9 – Permits to Work
Permit to enter areas will be defined by Genco Construction project team. JHC will adhere to rules for all permit to work areas.
Permits
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Permit to dig
• Hot works will be required on this occasion.
Section 10 – Mandatory and Task Specific PPE
The following PPE is mandatory and will be worn at all times by the JHC team;
• A safety hard hat – black hat for supervisors • Suitable and sufficient safety footwear, with a steel toe cap • Yellow high visibility vest/ clothing
Note – All JHC ’s personal protective equipment will be branded.
Additional tasked specific PPE will be worn and used by the operative(s) as per CoSHH safety data sheet references, as for plant equipment additional tasked based PPE will be worn as per manufacture user instructions.
Hearing protection
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• Face/ dust mask – All operatives will be face fit tested for their respective mask • Safety or impact glasses/ goggles • Knee pads
Note: • Operatives have a duty of care to visually inspect their PPE before each use, any obvious defects should be reported to the supervisor immediately. • Operatives shall respect their PPE supplied to them by their employer. • Operatives shall maintain their PPE and ensure it is kept in a safe holding during out of hours.
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Section 11 – Tools, Plant & Equipment
Tools, Plant & Equipment:
JHC equipment during the Builders structural works include but not t o………….
Skill Saw
Kubota Mini digger
Note: JHC will monitor the tools and equipment being use for our builders’ working activities and will review the methodology accordingly.
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JHC Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment Matrix
11.03.2025
Date
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Nicholas Procter – CMIOSH
Assessor
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Tesco – Hove (2700-e) Church Road Hove East Sussex BN3 2DL
Project Address
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Ground Upgrade and Drainage Upgrade
Description of Task Being Undertaken
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Likelihood: 5= Certain, 4=Probable, 3= Likely to Occur, 2= May Occur, 1= Unlikely
Severity: 5= Multi Fatality; 4= Fatality; 3= Major injury; 2= 3 Day Injury; 1= Non-Reportable Accident
Low 1-6 Medium 8-12 High 15-25
Activity
Who might be harmed
Risk
Control Measures
Working at height
Falls from height
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JHC will always endeavour to eliminate work at height when reasonably practicable All working at height will be undertaken for short durations of time, and there will be no lone working All works to be supervised by a competent supervisor at all times. Working at height will be undertaken on a suitable and sufficient scaffolding structure. Suitable access equipment will be provided for works at height, including class 1 hops ups, step ladders, swing gated podium and mobile towers. All the aforementioned
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Operatives Contractors
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Members of the public
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access equipment will be checked/ inspected before use for any obvious defects Access and egress routes to be kept clear at all times. All debris will be cleared as soon as reasonably practicable as works proceed
During our activities appropriate signage displayed. Physical barriers to be erected to prevent access.
Hard hat, safety boots, high visibility vests and suitable gloves to be worn at all times
Manual Handling
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JHC will avoid/ eliminate the need to manual handle where possible.
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Operatives
Musculoskeletal injuries. Falling/ tripping
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Mechanical equipment to be used where possible to eliminate manual handling.
Hiab’s / mechanical aids to be used for unloading and loading materials from the delivery trucks where possible.
Where mechanical equipment is not possible loads will be divided and reduced. The loads will be split into smaller, more manageable sizes for transportation.
All operatives to be trained in the correct techniques of manual handling.
Access and egress routes to be kept clear of obstructions at all times.
Hard hat, safety boots, high visibility vests and sufficient gloves to be worn at all times.
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Slips, trips and falls
All materials to be stored in the designated safe area(s).
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Musculoskeletal injuries.
JHC materials and equipment to be stored correctly by lying down in designated areas. No materials should be left standing or leaning upright.
Members of the public
Good housekeeping will be maintained at all times
All PPE and tools to be stored in the designated area when not being used.
Suitable footwear will be worn at all times
Maintain good cable management within the project, hang cables above head height when practicable. JHC will endeavour to use battery powered tools when practicable.
All JHC debris to be cleared into waste bags as soon as practicable as work proceeds.
Supervisor will monitor work areas for adverse weather conditions i.e. ice and snow. A specific risk assessment will be developed for adverse weather conditions.
Supervisor will monitor works areas daily to ensure areas are kept tidy.
Hard hat, safety boots, high visibility vests and sufficient gloves to be worn at all times.
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Loading and unloading delivery vehicle.
Falls from height/ falling objects from height
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All vehicles should be loaded/ unloaded from the ground, eliminating the need to gain access the rear of the delivery vehicle
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Members of the public
Loading and unloading activities must occur within the designated loading bay
All deliveries will be planned/ booked in advance with the Genco Construction project team
Handrails to be fitted at a minimum distance of 950mm to all delivery vehicles, with no gap exceeding 470mm.
All operatives to wear fall arrest harness with lanyard at all times when on the rear of delivery vehicle without suitable edge protection. Access and egress to rear trailer will be via a fixed ladder which will be sufficiently secured. Three points of contact to be used at all times. Ladders will be visually inspected daily prior to use.
Hard hat, safety boots, high visibility vests and suitable gloves to be worn at all times.
Electricals / power tools
JHC will obtain evidence of isolation certificates before entering ceiling voids or electricals risers to undertake decorations works
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Electrocution burns/ fatality/ Hand arm vibration
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JHC will use only 110v power tools. Battery power tools will be soured when practicable
All tools will be PA tested, and records kept within the JHC safety folder and head office for auditing purposes
Vibration assessments to be developed and operators to be briefed on maximum periods of time for using vibrating tools and HAVS.
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Supervisor to periodically monitor employees if they have any symptoms of HAVS or uncomfortable strains on hands and arms.
Daily trigger time logs to be recorded by operatives.
Trailing cables to be as short in length as practicable and hung overhead or otherwise kept out of walkways and traffic routes and made safe.
Cables to be checked daily for damage
Personal protective equipment
JHC will reserve adequate resources for the correct supply of personal protective equipment for operatives use whilst on site Suitable safety gloves will be assessed and made available prior to commencing work on site, this will be risked assessed Appropriate hard hat, hi visibility vest and steel toe capped boots will be worn at all times whilst working within the site domain. PPE will be inspected before use by the JHC operatives, and any obvious defects observed must be reported to the site supervisor
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Cuts, abrasions, head injuries
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Operatives shall respect and maintain the PPE supplied to them by their employer’s
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Asbestos exposure
JHC will obtain an asbestos (ACMs) survey from the project team prior to undertaking works, which will identify the known locations (if applicable) JHC operatives will be trained to identify ACMs, and upon suspected identification JHC operatives will immediately stop works, leave the area and notify the project team. The area must be inaccessible to all persons
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Asbestosis, chronic & acute lung damage
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Harm to members of the public
JHCs working activities will be undertaken externally, away from the public domain.
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Members of public or any persons affected by our working activities
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Injuries to member of the public
JHCs working activities are being undertaken during normal working hours, and it’s not foreseen that member s of the public will be impacted by our operations. JHC will plan works in advance and develop a safe system of works to minimise our impact on the public and local businesses.
Visitors will not be authorised into the JHC working area unless they have received an induction by the project team
JHC equipment will be erected and dismantled within the segregation area, and away from the public domain.
JHC will not store materials within public domain at anytime
Deliveries will be undertaken within the designated loading bay, which is segregated from the public domain
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Section 12 – Method Statement Briefing and Signatures
I confirm that I have been instructed on the method of work, the hazards and risks involved and the necessary control measures. I also confirm that if other hazards / risks occur I will bring it to the attention of my immediate supervisor.
Name (Print)
Signature
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