2.5          Building Protection

  • The equipment floor needs to be protected against any activity that can even remotely damage it. (Where appropriate Masonite sheets to be used to protect floor.)
  • No materials are to be stacked/stored or leaned against any walls or equipment racks

2.6          Workmanship

  • Work is to be conducted in accordance with State OH&S Legislation, Australian Standards, industry Codes of Practice.
  • Installations are to be performed to manufacturer and Eureka Tower installation standards.
  • Work areas are to be maintained in a tidy state and cleared away at the end of each day. All rubbish is to be removed from site by the contractor daily.
  • Trailing leads are not to be left unattended. Cables/leads must be secured in accordance with the installation standards. Cables of a temporary nature are to be made safe so as not to become a hazard.
  • Sawing and drilling on the equipment floor is to be avoided. Dust being carried into equipment can result in damage. All efforts should be taken to conduct these tasks away from equipment. A Eureka Tower representative can offer a location suitable for these tasks. In the event that the equipment to be drilled cannot be removed from the building then whilst drilling all proximity equipment must be covered to prevent metal swarf, concrete dust etc from entering equipment. (Vacuum cleaner to be used for all drilling).
  • Hot Work (Oxy torch, welding equip, grinding etc.) can only be performed with prior approval and the issuance of a “Hot Work Permit”. Refer OM3323.
  • Any fire stop bags that are disturbed must be reinstated as soon as practical or at the end of the days work.

 

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