Supervision plan
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Citation
建築承造雜誌, no.4, 1998, pp. 82-97
Abstract
(1) Background
(2) Application and scope
(3) Interpretation
(4) General principles
(a) Underlying principles
(b) Basic principles for assessing safety supervision requirements
(c) Phased implementation
(5) Management and responsibilities
(a) Chain of responsibility
(b) AP's safety management structure
(c) RES's safety management structure
(d) Contractor's safety management structure
(e) Division of repsonibility between RSE and contractor for temporary works and working procedures
(f) Communication procedures
(g) Safety management statement in DSSP
(h) Author's signature
(6) Assessment of degree of complexity
(a) Content
(b) Site description (OSSP)
(c) Special features
(d) Site description (DSSP)
(e) OSSP and content
(f) Appraisal of special harzards
(g) Project attributes score sheet
(h) Difficulty
(i) Risk
(j) Degree of complexity of the works
(7) Supervision requirements
(a) Contents
(b) Selecting the appropriate class of supervision
(c) Class of supervision related to degree of complexity
(d) Determining numbers of TCPs and frequency of inspection visits
(e) TCP qualifications and experience
(f) Adjustment to supervision resources
(g) Scale of the works
(h) Principles of combination of supervision resources
(i) Procedure for combining supervision resources
(j) Combination of SDDP
(8) Additional safety supervision requirements
(a) Critical stages of the works
(b) Method statements
(c) Precautionary and protective measures
(d) Geotechnical aspects of works
(9) Communication and reports
(a) Contents
(b) Interstream communication
(c) Site safety supervision reports
(d) Non-conformity reports
(10) Minor deviations from a supervision plan
(a) Contents
(b) Absence to TCP due to personal circumstances
(c) Unexplained absence or other outside the provisions of the technical memorandum or code of practice
(d) Other non-conformity in supervision arrangments
Description
Subject
Type
Article
Format
Date
1998
Language
en