Procedural Guide - Book - Page 66
4.1 PLANNING FOR TEMPORARY WORKS
4.1.6
When planning a construction project, arrangements should be in place to ensure part
4 of the construction (design and management) regulations ‘general
requirements for all construction sites’ have been incorporated into the
construction phase plan where those specific risks arise.
4.1.7
The construction phase plan should identify the arrangements in place to ensure
structures do not collapse relating specifically to Regulation 19 – stability of
structures.
4.1.8
The PC’s temporary works coordinator (PC’s TWC) or sub-contractors’ temporary
works coordinator (SC’s TWC) is likely to be involved with developing and
reviewing the temporary works implementation plan. Note that the project
lead/manager/contracts manager could also be appointed as the PC’s TWC/SC’s TWC.
4.1.9
The temporary works implementation plan should be developed throughout the
planning and design phase and issued to all relevant parties involved in the
implementation of the temporary works. The plan is likely to include:
a.
letters of appointment/key personnel involved, i.e., TWC, TWS, TWD, TWDC, TW
supplier
b.
design brief/initial scoping risk assessment for selection of the equipment to be
used
c.
design certificate and output (if required)
d.
design check certificate (if required)
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