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Process Safety Guide:


GBHE-PGP-004

HAZCON / HAZDEM

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Process Safety Guide: HAZCON/ HAZDEM

CONTENTS

1.0 PURPOSE
1.0.1 Team
1.0.2 Timing
1.0.3 Preparation
1.0.4 Documentation

HAZCON / HAZDEM: APPLICATION

1.1 SPECIFICATION OF THE WORK


a) HAZCON
b) HAZDEM

1.2 METHOD STATEMENT

1.3 HAZCON STUDY

1.4 HAZDEM STUDY

1.5 MONITORING OF ACTIVITIES

1.6 REVIEW OF HAZARD STUDY

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1.0 PURPOSE

It covers Construction Hazard Assessments (HAZCON) and Demolition Hazard


Assessments (HAZDEM).

HAZCON and HAZDEM studies are intended to identify the hazards and assess
the risks likely from significant installation/construction and demolition work, and
ensure that practical safeguards are in place that minimizes the likelihood of
accidents.

They may be applied to both new plant work, and maintenance or modification
work and would normally be considered following Hazard Study 3 stage.

The HAZCON and HAZDEM studies are intended to be flexible so that it can be
used efficiently for both small internal work and large construction projects. It is
critical therefore that the Project Manager (or his nominated deputy), are
competent to make a judgment on the extent of the information, documentation,
and additional consultation required to minimize construction/installation risks.

In countries where hazard construction legislation exists, the HAZCON and


HAZDEM studies should form part of the legislative safety system requirements,
without the need for duplication of any parts of the study process.

Where external contractors are being used in the installation and construction
work this may result in additional costs to implement safeguards identified in the
HAZCON.

The Project Manager (or his nominated deputy) is responsible for ensuring that
HAZCON and HAZDEM are carried out and implemented.

1.0.1 Team

Dependent on the size of the construction/installation work the Project Manager


(or his nominated deputy) will judge the size and make-up of the HAZCON or
HAZDEM study team. For large contracts using external contractors the Contract
Manager will require members of the Contractors management to be involved in
the study.

For small on-site work the Project Manager (or his nominated deputy) may carry
out the study alone, or with the construction or demolition crew.

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1.0.2 Timing

The study should be completed prior to the commencement of on-site operations.

1.0.3 Preparation

To carry out a HAZCON or HAZDEM study the following information is normally


required:

• A clear specification of the work and conditions to be met;


• A method statement of how the work will be completed.

A risk assessment can then be made, and where necessary safeguard actions
proposed and implemented.

1.0.4 Documentation

For work undertaken by external contractors the necessary elements making up


the documentation for HAZCON or HAZDEN should be provided for in the
procurement/tender package.

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HAZCON / HAZDEM: APPLICATION

The following sections 1.1 to 1.6 describe how to conduct a HAZCON / HAZDEM
study

1.1 SPECIFICATION OF THE WORK

(a) HAZCON

The Project Manager (or his nominated deputy) should


prepare a specification of the work required.

Dependent on the scale of work this should include:

(1) A clear description of the extent of supply,


installation, and construction work required.

(2) Details of the contacts and individuals that will be


responsible for management and supervision of the
work.
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(3) Detailed layout and engineering design drawings of the requirements.

(4) Installation instructions of any ’free-issue’ plant.

(5) A description of the site, location, activities present, and site procedures
(e.g. ’Permit To Work’) that have to be followed.

(6) Details of other construction and demolition work by other groups in the
vicinity.

(7) Known hazards that should be taken into consideration.

(8) Timetable, including start and completion dates, normal hours of work and
no-go limitations.

(9) Conditions and regulations that the work shall be completed under,
(including training, safety inductions, site entry/exit restraints, and
commercial aspects).

(10) Testing, commissioning and handover requirements.

(11) Other information as deemed relevant by the Project Manager (or his
nominated deputy).

(b) HAZDEM

The Project Manager (or his nominated deputy) should prepare a specification of
the work required.

Dependent on the scale of work this should include:

(1) A clear description of the extent of demolition work required.

(2) Details of the contacts and individuals that will be responsible for
management and supervision of the work.

(3) Detailed layout and engineering design drawings of the requirements.

(4) A description of the site, location, activities present, and site procedures
(e.g. ’Permit To Work’) that have to be followed.

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(5) Details of other demolition and construction work by other groups in the
vicinity.

(6) Known hazards that should be taken into consideration.

(7) Timetable, including start and completion dates, normal hours of work and
no-go limitations.

(8) Conditions and regulations that the work shall be completed under,
(including training, safety inductions, site entry/exit restraints, and
commercial aspects).

(9) Other information as deemed relevant by the Project Manager (or his
nominated deputy).

1.2 METHOD STATEMENT

Based on the interpretation of the specification of the work


package, the Construction Manager (which for internal work may
be the Project Manager (or his nominated deputy), or for external
sourced work, the Contractor), should prepare a ’method
statement’.

The method statement informs the Project Manager how the work
will be completed in accordance with all the requirements, and the
level of consideration given to safety.

Method statements should be unique to each individual project,


i.e. generic ones should be avoided) and should include as appropriate:

(a) A sequence of construction/installation or demolition events.


(b) Timetable for completion of the work.
(c) Expected manning levels, disciplines, and sub-contractors for each
sequence.
(d) Specialist machinery and equipment to be used.
(e) PPE and safety equipment to be provided.
(f) Special training required for specific tasks.
(g) Hazardous techniques to be used.
(h) Entry and exit routes.

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(j) Site accommodation details, storage area locations, delivery and
offloading and fabrication bays.
(k) Requirements for segregated areas.
(l) Requirements for manufacturing downtime, or operation disruption.
(m) Security arrangements.
(n) Impact of weather.
(p) Arrangements for maintaining clean and tidy work areas.
(q) Safety management systems to be used, e.g. Permit to Work, scaffold
inspection, site induction, training records.
(r) Identification of the individuals responsible for ensuring compliance with
the method statement and construction audit.

1.3 HAZCON STUDY

The HAZCON should include:

• A description of the scope and specification of the work;


• The method statement;
• The HAZCON Checklist (checklist k1);
• The HAZCON Action List (worksheet x1);
• Recommendations for training and briefing construction
personnel;
• Special conditions to be included in monitoring.

The method statement should be analyzed to identify any hazards


and these assessed to determine what safeguards are required.

The sequence of events or operations for the work should be considered one by
one, and those considered requiring actions are recorded and noted on a
HAZCON Action List (worksheet x1).

Note: On large projects the Project Manager (or his nominated deputy) should
judge the scale of the HAZCON study and where worksheet x1 is unlikely
to be suitable, and then the HAZCON Review worksheet (worksheet w1)
is available as an alternative.

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1.4 HAZDEM STUDY

The HAZDEM should include:

• A description of the scope and specification of the work;

• The method statement;

• The HAZDEM Checklist (checklist k2);

• The HAZDEM Action List (worksheet x2);

• Recommendations for training and briefing construction


personnel;

• Special conditions to be included in monitoring.

The method statement should be analyzed to identify any hazards and these
assessed to determine what safeguards are required.

The sequence of events or operations for the work should be considered one by
one, and those considered requiring actions are recorded and noted on a
HAZDEM Action List (worksheet x2).

Note: On large projects the Project Manager (or his nominated deputy) should
judge the scale of the HAZDEM study and where worksheet x2 is unlikely
to be suitable, and then the HAZDEM Review worksheet (worksheet w2)
is available as an alternative.

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1.5 MONITORING OF ACTIVITIES

Following a study, the Project Manager (or his nominated


deputy) should ensure that all hazards, special procedures,
and training requirements are delivered as appropriate, to the
demolition team. This should be in addition to usual
requirements, e.g. induction, plant entry/exit procedures,
Permit to Work, PPE.

It is essential to monitor activities to ensure that the work is


implemented compliant with the agreed method statement,
safeguards, procedures, and special precautions.

Monitoring should be carried out on a regular basis, appropriate to the scale and
type of the work.

Checklists should be drawn up that cover all SHE requirements, and a system in
place for prompt attention to non-conformances. These should be recorded on
the Hazard Study Action Review (worksheet h).

Complete monitoring exercises should be filed by the Project Manager (or his
nominated deputy), and retained in the SSHE dossier.

1.6 REVIEW OF HAZARD STUDY

At the completion of the study the following key activities should have been
completed:

• Actions should have been assessed, reviewed and closed out.

• All conclusions should be documented and filed by the Project


Manager (or his nominated deputy), and retained in the SSHE
dossier.

The Project Manager is responsible for progressing identified actions.

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