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Transcript of PA PIPE WORK 14 inch spool TH11177-06-PI-10-004-5
LOLER Lift Plan
LOCATION AREA:
Thistle Alpha MOD 9
PERMIT NUMBER: RISK ASSESSED
00218454 LOW
LIFTING PLAN NUMBER: TECHNICAL REVIEW:
NS LP – 00218454/1 N/A
CATEGORY OF LIFT SUB-CATEGORY (For Non – Routine Lifts)
Routine Non-Routine Simple Complicated Complex
COMPLEX LIFTS (Complex Lifting operations or conditions which would merit additional Engineering input) (Tick Box)
1 The lifting operation involves divers
2 The lifting operation is subsea
3 The load will be travelled over unprotected process plant/machinery
4 The load is extremely heavy
5 Load has C of G above the lifting points or a high C of G
6 The load is extremely valuable
7 The lift is in a confined space
8 The lift is in an area with very restricted headroom
9 The lifting operation involves Lifting personnel
10 Other reason:
DESCRIPTION OF LIFTING OPERATION:
Cross haul and Position 14” PA pipe work spool TH11177-06-PI-10-004-5
IS SKETCH OF LIFTING OPERATION ENCLOSED? WEIGHT OF LOAD:
Yes No 349.9 kg Estimated
LIFTING EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES TO BE USED (Specify type and SWL)
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1X1 swl chain block 6mtr fall.
3X 3t swl beam clamps S2A
10x4.75t screw pin bow shackles.
2X2t swl flat webbing strops 3mtrs.
2x9t swl master link.
9X1 swl chain block 3mtr fall
1X1 swl chain block 10mtr fall
8X 3t swl beam clamps USC3A
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ALL LIFTING OPERATIONS REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING TO BE CONSIDERED BUT THIS LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE
Weight, size, shape and centre of gravity of load / sharp edges
Overturning /load integrity/need for tag lines
Availability of approved / dedicated lifting points on load
Method of slinging / attaching / detaching the load / tag lines
Certified suspension points for the lifting equipment
Only certified and colour coded lifting equipment to be used
Pre-use equipment checks by user
Appropriate and correctly installed lifting equipment and accessories
Proximity hazards, obstructions, path of load
Restricted headroom or confined work area
Lifting over live equipment
Lifting of chemicals
Load on pallet required securing
Dynamic forces involved
Sea fastening removed
Safe access to equipment
Working under suspended loads
Environmental conditions including weather
Adequate lighting and visibility in the pick-up and lay down area
Experience, competence and training of personnel
Number of personnel required for task
Responsibilities clearly defined
Communication requirements
Hazards to personnel in area
Conflicting activities / tasks in area
METHOD(S) OF COMMUNICATION TO BE USED
Radio Verbal Hand Signals
PLANNED BY:
NAME: Darren.W.Halliman SIGNATURE: DATE: 27/06/20
APPROVED BY LOLER FOCAL POINT
NAME: Darren.W.Halliman SIGNATURE: DATE: 27/06/20
REVIEWED BY PERSON IN CHARGE
NAME: SIGNATURE: DATE: 27/06/20
1. This must be approved by either the Onshore LOLER Focal Point or the Offshore LOLER Focal Point.
2. The Competent Person/Person In Charge (PIC) of conducting the lift must carry out the review of the lifting plan.
ROUTE TO BE TRAVELLED AND LAYDOWN AREA(if you can’t answer either, address in the Step by Step section) YES N/A
1 Are the route and laydown area clear of obstructions?
2 Is the laydown/landing area adequate in terms of size and load-bearing ability?
3 Is suitable packing available for the protection of the load, lifting equipment, slings etc?
4 Have barriers been positioned to prevent access by unauthorised personnel?
5 Have you confirmed that the laydown area is within the operating limits / radius of the equipment?
6 Have environmental conditions been considered with regards to the safety of the lifting operation?
7 Will the Lifting Equipment Operator be able to see the Banksman throughout the operation, or has another suitable, risk-assessed means of communication been checked and been made available (eg radios)?
8 Is there hazardous process plant or materials in the area?
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STEPS TAKEN TO ELIMINATE DANGER TO PERSONNEL INVOLVED AND OTHERS, INCLUDING BARRIERS WHERE APPROPRIATE:
IF, AT ANY POINT, THERE IS A CHANGE TO THE WORKSCOPE INVOLVING THE LIFTING OPERATION THE JOB MUST STOP AND BE RE-ASSESSED WITH A NEW OR REVISED LIFTING PLAN IMPLEMENTED.
The following must be adhered to:
Lifting plan and the risk assessment is to be discussed at the Toolbox Talk.
Area to be barriered off prior to start of lifting operation commencing.
Pre–use and after use inspection of the lifting equipment and accessories must be carried out by the user.
In-use function checks to be carried out at the start of each shift for pre-installed equipment.
The manufacturers’ ‘safe use of’ instructions for lifting equipment and accessories
The use of certified and colour coded portable lifting equipment & accessories.
Scaffold/ladder access to be provided for the installation and removal of the lifting equipment.
Safety harness and reel to be worn when working at height.
Only competent personnel to operate the rigging equipment.
If for any reason eg (GPA) there is a requirement to temporary suspend loads, then it must be ensured that the load is made safe by attaching a wire sling (dead leg) to the load.
Should it become apparent that the lifting operation has changed for any reason from the original plan, the lifting operation must STOP. The lifting operation must be re-assessed and the lifting plan reviewed and amended to facilitate the changes. The risk assessment must also be reviewed and any additional risks identified are to be incorporated into the original risk assessment.
Remember no job is that important that you cannot take the time to do it safely.
Safety is our priority not SPEED if in doubt STOP and take time out for safety.
TASK DETAILS: (Use continuation sheet if required)
No DescriptionPerson Responsible
1 Barriers and signs to be erected before task commences and removed as soon as possible when task is complete.
Rigger
2 Check surrounding areas for potential dropped objects before installing lifting equipment Rigger
3 Pre check equipment prior to use. Rigger
4 Ensure adequate packing is used when using wire sling over beams or bracings to protect the integrity of the sling
Rigger
5 Only persons trained in Working @ Heights Units 1 & 2 to use harness and twin lanyards/ inertia reels
Rigger
A manual handling risk assessment must be created when using 4 wheeled trucks to transport any loads around the platform
Rigger
6 Riggers to walk the route the 4 wheeled truck will travel checking for any obstacles inclines etc
Rigger
7 Platform colour code is YELLOW Work Party
8 Riggers to pre rig rout of travel before commencing with task, load not to be left suspended on lifting equipment un supervised.
RIGGERS
9 Riggers to pre rig lift point 1 using a 3t usc3a beam clamp attached to deck head steel work as per drawing then attach a 1t swl 10mtr fall air hoist using a 4.75t screw pin bow shackle to allow working from deck level.
RIGGERS
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10 Riggers to pre rig lift point 2 using a 3t usc3a beam clamp attached to deck head steel work as per drawing then attach a 1t swl 6mtr fall chain block using a 4.75t screw pin bow shackle
RIGGERS
11 Riggers to pre rig lift points 3,4,5 using 3t swl s2a beam clamps then attach 1t swl 3mtr fall chain blocks as per drawing.
RIGGERS
12 Riggers to pre rig lift point 6,7,8,9,10,11, using a 3t usc3a beam clamp attached to deck head steel work as per drawing then attaching 1t swl 3mtr fall chain blocks using a 4.75t screw pin bow shackle
RIGGERS
13 Riggers to sling spool section using 2x2t swl flat webbing strops double wrapped and chocked and attach 9t swl master links using 4.75t screw pin bow shackles as per drawings.
RIGGERS
14 Riggers to lift spool section to height to clear gantry levels on lift point 1
RIGGERS
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Riggers to cross haul spool section across from lift point 1 to lift point 2, then north from beam to beam till at lift point 6.
RIGGERS
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Riggers to cross haul east at lift point 6 lateral along beam to lift points 10 and 11 and to fixed position.
RIGGERS
14 when task is complete de-rig the work site inspect the rigging gear and return to the rigging loft
RIGGERS
Note: This LOLER lift plan was completed with current knowledge of the task.
Any amendment must be endorsed by the Platform LOLER Focal Point prior to the task re-commencing.
Workforce Declaration :
All members of the workforce must read and sign this declaration indicating that they have read, understood and will comply with the Risk Assessment and Lifting Plan. No deviations from the plan will take place without the approval of the site lifting focal point, or by a competent person who has the required level of training and has been appointed.
Workforce Signatures
Name Date Name Signature Date
DE-BRIEF & LEARNING POINTS (if applicable)(Did the lifting operation go as planned or are changes to the lift plan required?)
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