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0 30 Dec 2017 WIKA Y. Miyamoto Y.

Kondo First Issue

Rev. Rev. Date Created by Checked by Approved by Description

LUMUT BALAI GEOTHERMAL FCRS AND


POWER PLANT PROJECT

CONTRACT NO:

TITLE:
METHOD STATEMENT FOR HVAC WORKS

DRAWING / DOCUMENT. No. WIKA-LMB-ENG-IK-CCB-HVAC-01 REV: 00

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Table of Content
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................3
2. Scope of works and Materials........................................................................................5
3. Schedule and organization chart .................................................................................11
4. Construction equipment ..............................................................................................13
5. Manpower....................................................................................................................13
6. Method of works and Materials ..................................................................................13
6.1. Ducting Installation ...........................................................................................13
6.2. Hanger and Support Installation............................................................................14
6.3. Indoor Unit, Diffuser and Grill Installation ........................................................15
6.4. Exhaust Fan Installation........................................................................................15
6.5. Outdoor Unit Installation ......................................................................................16
6.6. Piping Installation ................................................................................................16
6.7. Cabling Installation...............................................................................................19
7. Quality control .............................................................................................................19
8. Mitigation plan .............................................................................................................21
9. Health, safety, & environmental..................................................................................21

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METHOD STATEMENT OF HVAC WORKS LUMUT BALAI GEOTHERMAL FCRS & POWER
PLANT PROJECT

1. Introduction
This method will explain about method of Installation HVAC Works. For further
explanation will be explained as follow.

1.1. General requirement


All applicable general and supplementary requirements are also part of the
requirements of the air conditioning system as far as applicable to the work.
If there are some things from the general requirements rewritten in this specification,
it means that only requests are specific and this also does not mean eliminating other
things from the existing general and supplementary requirements. Only if there is
otherwise stated in this specification, then the terms of general and supplementary
terms are no longer applicable to this installation system.

1.2. Implementation Requirements


a) The installation specified in this specification shall be carried out in accordance
with the laws and regulations currently in force in Indonesia and not in
contravention of the provisions of the Occupational Safety Bureau.
b) All terms of acceptance of materials, equipment, means of supervision, quality
of work etc. for this system of installation shall conform to international and
national standards such as ARI, ASHRAE, SMACNA, ASTM, NFPA, AMCA, ASME
with always give priority to the rules / standards / national requirements.
c) All equipment and machines installed for this system, other than the above
requirements, also must not deviate from the requirements of the
manufacturer.

1.3. Contractor
a) The term "Contractor" in this specification is the implementing body selected
and obtains a contract of work for the provision and installation of the
installation of the main air conditioning equipment until its completion.
b) Contractor shall study and understand all laws and regulations, general and
supplementary requirements, manufacturer's requirements for air
conditioning units, auction document books, bundles of drawings and written
instructions that have been issued.
c) The Contractor may request an explanation to the Board of Directors / MK /
Planner or designated party when in his opinion on the auction documents,
drawings or other matters is less clear.
d) The Contractor shall also review and inspect the execution work of other
Contracting Parties participating in this project if the work of other parties can
affect the smoothness of the work. In the event of any disturbance, the
Contractor shall undertake corrective suggestions to all parties.

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1.4. Coordination With Other Persons
a) The contractor must coordinate with other parties for the smooth
implementation of this project work. Particularly coordination with civilian,
electrical, plumbing, fire protection.
b) For all equipment and machinery provided or completed by other parties or
purchased from other parties included in the scope of this installation, the
Contractor is fully responsible for all equipment and work.

1.5. Warranty Period


All installation work and equipment must be guaranteed to work perfectly. All
occupations included in the scope of this work shall be granted a security period of 1
(one) year after the period of delivery of such work.

1.6. Maintenance period


The maintenance period is set 90 (ninety) calendar days from the date of the first
submission of the work with accompanying Minutes. The Contractor shall remedy any
defects or deficiencies caused by imperfect implementation and or materials
used. This repair work should be done immediately by the Contractor at the first
commencement of the Board of Directors / MK / Planner. The Contractor shall correct
any damages resulting from the performance of this work.

If the Contractor neglects this warning or the repair work is less than perfect, the
Construction management may ask others to repair or replace it with the Contractor's
fee.

After this maintenance period has passed and any such damage or deficiency has been
resolved properly by the Contractor, the work may be submitted for a second time.

1.7. Handover
The work must be completed entirely and submitted for the first time at the
aforementioned time. Notice of delivery of work shall be stated in writing by the
Contractor by stating in writing by the Contractor by stating the date of the required
delivery, within 1 week before the required delivery to the Construction
Management. If the work has been qualified, the Construction Management
will accept the work for the first time, stated in the Official Delivery Report.

1.8. Permission
a) All the permits and requirements required to enforce this installation shall be
carried out by the Contractor at the expense of the Contractor.
b) All inspections, tests and others and their official statements may be required
for the implementation of this installation to be carried out by the Contractor
at the expense of the Contractor.
c) Contractor shall be responsible for the use of tools in patented, the possibility
of claims for compensation and the costs required for this. The Contractor shall
submit a statement concerning this matter.

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2. Scope of works and Materials
Scope of works that will be done by contractor are as follows:
2.1. Air Conditinioning System Unit Work
a) Procurement, installation, setup and testing of VRF System.
b) Procurement, installation, installation and installation of refrigerant flow
system.
c) Procurement and installation of pipes to dispose of water condensing
(drainage) of the evaporator blower unit up to the closest disposal
place allowed.
d) Procurement, installation, settings electrical equipments. For this system
include cable withdrawal from main panel to AC to all equipment units.
e) Procurement & installation of foundation of each vibration installed.
f) Dissurpation, closing and finishing back wall and others affected by
installaion.
g) Create and submit 4 sets of installation drawings that installed, data
machines installed, instructions how to turn off / start the engine and how
to care for the machine to Employer (Pemberi Tugas), Construction
Management (Managemen Konstruksi) and Planner (Perencana).
h) Do maintenance installation for maintenance period of 3 (three) months
(90 calendar days).
i) Give practice education concerning the operation and maintenance of his
installation system to appointed officers to competent in performing their
duties.
j) Provide warranty for maintenance or installed or installed machines for
installation of this system.
k) Supply of AC unit complete with thermostat gla ss sight filter dryer for public
space area

2.2. Vibration dampers


a) All engines / equipment that produce vibrations must be grounded or
suspended by appropriate vibration eliminators.
b) Hanging equipment should be installed kinetic fiber fiber hanger type silencer.
c) The equipment is laid with a vibration damper of kinetic neoprene isolator
type.

2.3. Water Disposal Pipe


a) Work
The contractor must install drainage pipe from the air conditioning machines
to the nearest disposal site in a hidden or unobtrusive channel.

b) Material
For water disposal (drain) used AW class PVC pipe with insulation.

c) Equipment
The drain condensing drain must be equipped with a control tub, swan neck
and other necessary equipment. Should be provided with an insulating layer
to areas where no condensation exists outside the pipe, the insulation shall be

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from fiber, polyurethene or styrofoam type DI or similar materials of fire
resistant material as thick as 1 "The outer part shall be painted in accordance
with the approved color by the Board of Directors / MK / Planner.
d) Wall Break
When penetrating walls, floors and so on, these pipes should be lined
with vibration dampers and protected with larger pipe sizes.
Should be on all feet, the machine is mounted vibration damper in accordance
with the manufacturer's requirements.

2.4. Evaporator Blower Unit (EVB)


a) General
The contractor should install "blower unit evaporator" for "split system" with
type, size of full capacity fund according to specifications and drawings. This
unit should be "factory built" and has been tested by the manufacturer.
Based on tests conducted in accordance with AMCA Standard 210-1967, "test
code for air moving devices" and ARI Standard 410-1964 "Standard for forced
circulation air cooling and ari heating coil".
b) Fan
Should be fan of "forward curved" or backward curved type of fan and planned
specifically for this unit. Motor mats should be able to provide variations in the
distance between the axes that can be set with the screw-couplers. fan should
be equipped with a "pulley" which can be adjusted "pitch" to adjust the fan
speed. All fan units should have bullets with pads that can be easily lubricated
from the outside. Fan should have performance in accordance with ARI
standard 430-1966. The fan system should have been weighed and statically
and dynamically loaded inside the fan house by the manufacturer.
c) Wall
Minimum unit wall of iron plate size "20 gauge". All panels or holes in the door
should be easily and quickly opened. Frame should be equipped with buffer
points lined with anti-rust paint. The water condensation bath should be
located under a cooling coil and must be large enough to accommodate the
entire moisture condensation from the coil at its maximum state.
d) Cooling Coil
Cooling coils must be of copper with "fin" of mechanically attached
alluminium. This coil has been tested against leakage at its plant.
e) Isolation
The walls of this unit should be isolated from the entry to the air outlet on the
unit. Isolation must be strong enough, the thickness and the specific gravity
should be sufficient to prevent condensation. The insulation should be
resistant to airflow. The condensing water reservoir should be insulated to
avoid outside condensation.
f) Vibration dampers
Should be installed on all legs of the machine mounted vibration damper in
accordance with the manufacturer's requirements.

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2.5. Refrigerant Pipe
a) General
All refrigerant pipes should be done carefully and as well as possible. All parts
of this pipe should be clean, dry and free of dust and dirt. Should be worn
copper pipes of L or K type "dihydrated" and "sealed" . The connection should
be as short as possible.
b) Connection
Hard drawn tubing pipes must be connected by means of "wrought copper
fitting" or "non porous brass fitting" . It is advisable to use silver solder by
blowing mupia gas such as dry Nitrogen into the pipe being spliced to prevent
the formation of the oxide crust in the pipe.
Such soft solder "50 - 50" should not be used. "95-5" solders may be used
except in "discharge" of hot gas.
Pipe type "soft drawn tubing" can be connected with solder, flame or other
suitable for pipe refrigerant. When "precharged refrigerant ines" is provided
by the manufacturer, care should be taken to the manufacturer's
instructions. In case of excess pipe "precharged" should be formed coil and
supported on the horizontal plane.
c) Construction
 Refrigerant pipes should be well supported to prevent bending. Vibration
dampers should be installed to prevent vibration forwarding to the
building. Whenever you need to install the vibration damper on the pipe.
 Refrigerant pipes planned and installed in the field shall be carried out in
accordance with "ASHRAE GUIDE BOOK" or manufacturer's
recommendation.
 A refrigerant dryer with sufficient capacity and "sight glass moisture
indicator" should be installed in the "liquid line" of each pipe installed in
the field.
 The difference in height and distance between the condensing unit and the
blower unit evaporator should still meet the manufacturer's requirements.
 After completion of the pipe installation work the whole circuit must be
tested against leakage.
d) Refrigerant Charging
Precharged mounted systems and installed systems in the field must be
exposed. It is completely forbidden to use a compressor from the system to fill
the refrigerant.
The void must be performed with a high vacuum pump with a good absolute
pressure gauge. It is recommended that the void be performed until the
pressure is below 300 .
System pressure after freon charging should not be more than required by the
manufacturer. The manufacturer's requirements regarding the amount of
freon charging should be obeyed and a Charging Cylinder is used to ensure the
quantity and type of refrigerant being loaded is appropriate.

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e) Pipe Insulation
The suction line refrigerant line must be isolated by heat insulation.

Pipe Diameter ¼ s / d 5/8 7/8 s / d 1 ½ "s / d 3 "s / d 5"


1¼" 2"

Thick Isolation 3/8 " 1" 1¼ " 1½"

Isolation should be covered with a water vapor insulation layer of metal jacket
and white paint. The pipe must be supported at every 2 meters and at every
turn and branch.
Refrigerant pipe insulation should be of materials "polyethylene" or "nitrile
rubber tubing closed cel l" insulation with a density of 0.08 - 0:12 g / cm 3 (5-8
lb / cuft) thermal conductivity: 0.0374 W / MK (0, 26 BTU in / ft2 -Hr) and are
provided with an outer layer of shell tape.
The length of the air conditioning refrigerant pipe from the outdoor unit to the
indoor unit of at least 3 m and maximal 130 m.
f) Air filter
Air filters should be from cleanable / washable materials such as alluminium,
wire or metal webbing. The filter must have a minimum of 65% of the
maximum resistance resistance of 2.5 mm of water pressure at the airflow
velocity of 2 mps (500 fpm). The filter frame of galvanized steel is 1.2 mm thick
and of standard size. Thick filter 2.5 mm (1 inch) and each filter can be fitted
tightly with each other.
2.6. Diffuser, Grille, And Register Work
a). Scope of work
This work includes material procurement, installation and adjustment of diffusers,
grille and registers that can be used in this project as specified in the drawings of
planning and specifications.

b). Standard
As a guideline for the execution of this work is used the standard of: THE GUIDE of
ASHRAE, SMACNA and NFPA No. 90 A.

c). General
The pictures and specifications only show the dimensions, tools and
arrangement / location of the diffuser, grille or register that must be installed. If any
deviation is deemed necessary by the Contractor, then the details of the deviation and
the reason must be submitted in writing to the Direski and the Consultant shall be
submitted in writing to the Board of Directors / Planner / Planner for approval.

Approved deviations are carried out by the Contractor at no additional cost


unless they cause design changes or needs.

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Contractors are required to create shop drawings approved by the Board of
Directors / MK / Planner prior to the implementation of the installation work.

d). Material
Acceptable diffuser, grille and register materials are from "alluminium anodized-
profile" with a minimum thickness of 18 US Gauge.

e). Installation
This contractor should provide all duct register boxes, grilles duct adapters, diffusers
and other additional equipment, so that a complete installation is installed and
working properly. All diffuser, grille and register units must have Noise level criteria
no more than NC 40.

As long as the diffuser and grille have not been installed at the time of installation the
duct system is being worked on all the "register boxes / plenum" and open duct ends
should be sealed tightly to prevent dirt entry.
Installation of the diffuser and grille should be exact based on the image. All diffusers
and grille mounted on wall walls and others must have a plaster frame to be flat and
not cracked. All diffusers and grille should be fitted tightly and given rubber sealing or
gaskets.

All adjustable volume damper installed should be adjustable and locked from the
outside.

All diffusers must be of "aspirating" type and have a "diffusing cone" of at least 4 (four)
pieces. Acceptable diffuser is locally made. Behind and inside all of the diffusers, grille
and registers are painted in black enamel after being coated with prime coat.

f). Dimensions
The diffuser, grille and register sizes should be adjusted accordingly. The size
can be changed as long as the cross-sectional area is equal to or greater.

Measures that can be from "register boxes" or "plenum" must wait for the final
measurements of the grille approved by the Architect. The exact / exact placement of
the diffuser and grille must be approved by the Architect. Diffuser must be installed
with "equalizing deflector and damper" or "opposite Blade Damper" (OBD).

2.7. Mechanical Ventilation Work


a). Scope of work
This section describes the need for equipment, equipment and installation of a
mechanical ventilation system for this project:

 Procurement and installation and exhaust / intake fan testing for ducting
installation.
 Exhaust / Intake F for Machine room, Toilet, Warehouse and Kitchen .
 Exhaust / Intake Fan for Pump room, STP space and others.

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b). General
The following is the general terms of ventilation and ventilation, for other specific
technical specifications that are in accordance with the drawings of the machine
schedules.

The ventilation apparatus shall be installed as specified in the drawing and / or as


required below. All mechanical ventilation should comply with local requirements,
ordinances and / or applicable regulations.

The Contractor shall provide and install the fan according to the drawings and
specifications. All fans are of axial, propeller, centrifugal or specified type according to
dynamic specifications and tested by the manufacturer. Having the fan installed
should not cause excessive noise. All fa n mounted rubber vibration damper before
installation.

All fans must be approved by the Board of Directors / MK / Installation planner can be
done.

c). Exhaust Fan


The entire fan must have a pilot light and an on / off switch at the location /
panel shown in the picture and can be monitored and / or remotely from the control
center of the control room. Fan with power 1 Hp or smaller can be "single phase"
phase.
In principle, the exhaust fan installed is the exhaust fan of the commonly used
type, where:

 Capacity : according to drawing plan


 Type : according to drawing plan
 Static Pressure : according to drawing plan
 Color : determined later
The exhaust fan must have a damper that automatically works with the motor
or in other words when the exhaust fan is turned off for the damper must be closed
and vice versa.
How to setup a d e n gan wooden frame made in such a way can be opened / reinstall
for maintenance.
d). Damper
In each air chimney supply and return diffuser, grille registers, fresh air intakes,
grille, exhaust air grille must be installed "adjustable volume damper" which can be
set, locked and vibration resistant according to the specification image.

In each of the main branches of the duct must be installed "volume damper"
of "butterfly" or "multiple blade" type with a maximum blade width of 20 cm (8
inch). Each volume damper must be adjustable and set (adjusted and set) with a
binder that will not change by vibration.

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Minimum damper / louvers material from Bjls 100 for frame and Bjls 80 for
blade damper and distance / hole between sides of frame with permissible blade tip
is 0.01 millimeter per 1 cm frame side length.

On each main Ducting Intake provided " Motorized fire dumper" from the
Butterfly type, any motorized fire damper works well.

e). Others
The contractor shall make access doors / openings for the inspection and
maintenance of valves, regulators, filters, fire dampers and for velocity or pressure
measurements, on important parts of the duct system.Doors of such holes should be
made of sheet metal with not less than 20 US Gauge thick and can be sealed tightly
with rubber seals (gaskets).

Although the drawings of the duct plan must be followed as precisely as the
runs and duct sizes should only be changed with the approval of the Architects to keep
the ceiling height uninterrupted. Contractors are required to coordinate with others
for this.

Contractors are required to provide samples of material to be used in this


project submitted to the Board of Directors / MK / Planner and assignor for approval
within 14 (fourteen) days after the Work Order Letter is issued. Examples must be
accompanied complete with brand and material specifications (thickness, weight and
coating).

f). Axial Fan


Contractors are required to apply in advance for approval to the Consultant regarding
the product, type and specification of the equipment to be used in the project.

3. Schedule and organization chart


The schedule of work planned to be done in 5 Month, on January 2018 to May 2018.

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Site Organization

PT. WIJAYA KARYA (Persero) Tbk,


Project Manager
Mahendra Vijaya
+6281212969888
mahendra.v@wikamail.id

HSE Manager Deputy Project Manager


Hannan Mukhtar Hendry Fermadi
+6282189728890 081288006051
hendry_mail@wika.co.id

Site Manager Safety Officer


Umar Nashir Bobby Trisandi
+6282176612812 +6285210399751
umar.nashir@wika.co.id Teguh Kurniawan
Commercial Mgr. +6282177237978
Aden Sukanda Resky
+6285694455223 +6282281551734
aden.s@wika.co.id Agus
Warehouse Surveyor Superintended 1 Superintended 2 Superintended 3 Superintended Eq +6285226183170
Chief of QA/QC Joko Asep Rahman Supanto Zainal Dwi Yudha Andi Zuliyanto Ali Yurianto
Jenal Aripin +6282213422116 '+6282279326755 +6281333107666 +628125383177 +6282242751762 +6282155715859
+6282138599206 Yanto Anggi
081319969064
Chief of Engineering
Difa Wijaksono Assistant Survey Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor
+6281394222288 Alan Daruman Erwin Evo Difra Andria Riyadi Munaseh
difa.wicaksono@wika.co.id +6281233699761 '+628126490561 +6281379712375 +6281317299179 +6285246032634
Heri Rismayadi Barna Soemantri Dian Bagyo
Chief of Procurement +6282138129233 +6281285838035 +6282245953849
Taib Mirza
+6281391266187
mirzataib@wika.co.id

Chef of Finance
Onky Reza
+6281380652905
onky@wika.co.id

General Affair
Nekad Wahyu
+6282141134293

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4. Construction equipment
- Electric Hoist
- Chain Block
- Hammer Drill
- Ratchet Wrench
- Tester
- Screw Driver (+,-)
- Measuring Tape
- Vacuum Cleaner
- Goggles
- Level
- Drill & Bit
- Hacksaw
- Hammer
- Mega-meter
- Travolas

5. Manpower
a) Site area
o Superintendent : 1 person
o Supervisor : 3 persons
o Flagman : 1 persons
o QC : 2 persons
o Workers : 25 persons
o Surveyor : 1 person
o Assistant survey : 1 persons
o SHE & Healthcare : 1 persons
o Equipment & electrical : 1 persons

6. Method of works
6.1. Ducting Installation

After ducting in fabrication, then the ducting is installed according to the design, with
previous hanger and support installed first. After the ducting is installed, leak testing
is done using a lamp or smoke.

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For the fabrication ducting installation as follows :

6.2. Hanger and Support Installation

Before hanger and support is done, hanger and support material should be coated or
zincromate painted to make hanger and support material resistant to corrosion.
For the Installation hanger and support as follows :

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6.3. Indoor Unit, Diffuser and Grill Installation
The Indoor Unit installation should be using hanger and iron support.
Installation of Diffuser and Grill after ducting installed, and for hanger & support using
steel hanger.

6.4. Exhaust Fan Installation

Exhaust Fan with type ceiling mounted on the ceiling, for EF wall mount type mounted
on brickwall, and for Axial Fan type should be added ducting.
For the Installation Exhaust Fan as follows :

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6.5. Outdoor Unit Installation

Before installing the unit, the Outdoor Unit location should have been made of
foundation for the unit.

Once the foundation is ready, the Outtdoor Unit is ready to be lifted into the
foundation area using a crane to Building.

6.6. Piping Installation

Before the installation of both the pipeline, pipe refrigerant and pipe drain the pipe
must be insulated. For hanger and support must be installed first.

For illustration as follows:

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6.7. Cabling Installation

Before the installation of cable installation, cable must be insulated conduit pipe pvc.

7. Quality control
7.1. Startup

When HVAC equipment is installed and electrical power wired complete, the
equipment must be “started up.” The startup process is usually performed by a
technician with the HVAC subcontractor, but may also be performed by technicians
from the equipment manufacture itself working for the HVAC sub. Each piece of HVAC
equipment has a startup checklist provided by the manufacturer in the paperwork that
comes with the item. It is very important that the startup technician follow these.
Startup steps as noted by the manufactures warranty.

7.2. Test and Balance


Test
&
Balance When
HVAC
equipment
is
started
up,
it
will
not
blow
the
air
or
move
the
water
the
engineer
intends
for
the
HVAC
system
to
work
properly.

The
system
must
be“balance
d” so
that
the
correct
air
flows
are
present
during
normal
system
 operation.

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The air coming out the ceiling diffuser is usually controlled by a damper of the
rectangular duct above the ceiling. Test and balance is an absolutely critical step in
HVAC system installation.

7.3. Comissioning

7.3.1 Pre-Functional
Installation:
- Verify correct material and equipment installation
- Verify that the installation meets construction details and manufacturer’s
installations.
- Documen condition of equipment.

Start Up:
- Document pre-operation requirements.
- Verify that manufacturer’s startup procedures are performed.
- Documen performance.
- Verify calibration of devices.

Test Adjust and Balance (TAB):


- Review finalized TAB report.
- Direct quality assurance demonstration.
- Identify inconsistencies.

Controls:
- Review installation of sensors.
- Documen calibration of sensors and devices.
- Documen remote control of equipment.

7.3.2. Functional
Automatic Equipment Operation:
- Witness automatic startup and shutdown.
- Verify that equipment sequence of operations is correct.

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Automatic System Operation:
- Witness automatic startup and shutdown of integrated systems.
- Verify that system sequence operation is correct.

Alarms and Safeties:


- Verify that systems alarms are active.
- Verify sequence of operation under alarm.
- Verify equipment safeties are active.

7.3.3. Training and Documentation


Training:
- Verify that adequate training is provided to building maintenance personel.
- Witness portions of the training.
- Identify additional resources for use after training ends.

Report of Commisioning:
- Document commissioning activities.
- Document issues resolved during the commissioning process.
- Identify a plan to resolve issues remaining after construction.

Systems Manual:
- Document operations and maintenance manuals for equipment included in
the commissioning process.
- Create a usable sequence of operations of systems.
- Document the design intent for use during renovation or Retro-
Commissioning.

8. Mitigation plan
Here will be explained about risk probability that may be occur at work
1) Truck Transportation slipped
Mitigation: excavator will stand by at site. If mixer truck slipped, excavator can help it
recover immediately.
2) Power outage & lighting
Mitigation: preparing backup generator and lamp.
3) Problem in Travolas
Mitigation: Prepare Fire Extinguisher

9. Health, Safety & Environmental


General health, safety & environmental ruler and regulations:
1) Contractor will assign a safety supervisor frequently on site to ensure work is being
conducted in accordance with the Permit To Work and JSA.
2) Contractor will comply with Indonesian Government Regulations regarding health,
safety and environment.
3) Contractor will submit Permit to Work and JHA/JSA to Marubeni to get approval
before mobilization.
4) Mandatory PPE for the work are Long sleeve shirts, safety helmet, reflective vest,
safety shoes/boot.

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5) All operator should wear mandatory PPE when getting out of the dump trucks and
heavy equipment.
6) Operator of heavy equipment shall have valid SIO (Operating license) and SILO
(Equipment certificates).
7) Contractor will conduct toolbox talk before commencement of works on every
shift.
8) Beware of rain and potential failling debris, inform to the supervisor if any findings
regarding this matter.
9) Contractor will minimize any activities involving human-machines interaction at
the same location.
10) Contractor will establish effective communication system between operators,
supervisors and other parties.
11) All personnel should maintain awareness of potential hazards before beginning
each shift.
12) Beware with all safety signs, barricades and other type of safety controls of hazard
identification.

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