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Method Statement For Demolition Of Concrete Slab
"I need a Method Statement for Demolition of Concrete Slab for removing a 500m² concrete foundation from a commercial property in Auckland CBD, with particular emphasis on dust control and noise reduction as there are occupied offices adjacent to the site, work to commence March 2025."
1. Project Information: Details of the project including site address, client information, and scope of works
2. Site Description: Detailed description of the site, including access points, existing structures, and site conditions
3. Risk Assessment: Comprehensive assessment of all potential hazards and risks associated with the demolition work
4. Control Measures: Detailed preventive and protective measures to mitigate identified risks
5. Method of Work: Step-by-step breakdown of the demolition process, including equipment and techniques to be used
6. Resource Requirements: List of personnel, plant, equipment, and materials required for the work
7. Safety Requirements: Specific safety measures, PPE requirements, and safety protocols to be followed
8. Environmental Controls: Measures to control dust, noise, vibration, and other environmental impacts
9. Waste Management: Procedures for handling, segregating, and disposing of demolition waste
10. Emergency Procedures: Emergency response plans, including first aid and evacuation procedures
1. Asbestos Management: Required when there is potential presence of asbestos in the concrete slab or surrounding materials
2. Traffic Management: Needed when demolition work affects public roads or requires vehicle movement control
3. Temporary Works: Required when temporary supports or structures are needed during demolition
4. Noise Management: Required for sites near sensitive receptors or when working outside standard hours
5. Structural Engineering Assessment: Needed when demolition might affect structural integrity of adjacent structures
6. Public Protection Measures: Required when work is conducted near public areas or occupied buildings
7. Utility Services Protection: Needed when live services are present in or near the demolition area
1. Site Layout Plan: Detailed plan showing work areas, access points, storage areas, and safety features
2. Risk Assessment Matrix: Detailed risk assessment calculations and matrices
3. Equipment Specifications: Technical specifications for major plant and equipment to be used
4. Training Records: Certificates and qualifications of key personnel
5. Emergency Contact List: List of emergency contacts and key project personnel
6. Method Statement Briefing Record: Record of toolbox talks and method statement briefings to workers
7. Inspection Checklists: Daily/weekly inspection forms for equipment and work areas
8. Environmental Monitoring Forms: Templates for recording dust, noise, and vibration monitoring
9. Permits and Notifications: Copies of relevant permits, consents, and notifications
10. Safety Data Sheets: SDS for any hazardous materials that may be encountered or used
Authors
Competent Person
Concrete Slab
Control Measures
Demolition Work
Demolition Zone
Emergency Procedures
Environmental Controls
Exclusion Zone
Hazard
Health and Safety Representative (HSR)
Hot Work
Incident
Method Statement
Notifiable Work
PCBU (Person Conducting a Business
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Plant and Equipment
Principal Contractor
Risk Assessment
Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Site Manager
Temporary Works
WorkSafe New Zealand
Work Area
Worker
Site Access
Risk Assessment
Safety Requirements
Environmental Protection
Method of Work
Equipment Requirements
Personnel Requirements
Emergency Procedures
Quality Control
Waste Management
Monitoring and Supervision
Training Requirements
Incident Reporting
Compliance Requirements
Documentation
Site Security
Temporary Works
Noise Control
Dust Control
Traffic Management
Communication Procedures
Authority Requirements
Inspection Requirements
Construction
Civil Engineering
Industrial
Commercial Property
Infrastructure
Mining
Manufacturing
Waste Management
Demolition Services
Property Development
Health and Safety
Operations
Project Management
Construction
Quality Assurance
Environmental Compliance
Risk Management
Engineering
Site Operations
Demolition
Demolition Manager
Health and Safety Manager
Site Supervisor
Project Manager
Construction Manager
Risk Assessment Officer
Environmental Compliance Officer
Structural Engineer
Safety Consultant
Operations Manager
Site Engineer
Quality Control Inspector
Construction Supervisor
Demolition Operative
Plant Operator
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