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104/18/23

CDM Induction for MICE

Construction Phase Health & Safety Plan:

http://www.isis.rl.ac.uk/MICE/CDM/Index.html

http://www.isis.rl.ac.uk/MICE/CDM/MICE Induction.ppt

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Legal Duties

• Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007

• Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 (as amended) - replaced

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Project Organisation

• Client: John Womersley for STFC• CDM Coordinator: Mark Weeks EDP• Designer: Tim Hayler for RAL• Principal Contractor:William S.Spensley

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Project Organisation

William S.SpensleyPrincipal Contractor

Tom BradshawCryogenic

Tim HaylerHall Installation

McDowellBuilding & Civil

Civil ContractorsElectrical & Mechanical

Services

Linde Plant Installation &

Solenoid Rectification

MICE ContactsK.Long

A.BlondelM.ZismanA. Nichols

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Duties of the PC• Held responsible for the actions of Users& Visitors and sub-contractors• Ensures safe place of work & Safe systems of work;• Maintains safe access, egress and working environment;• Ensures safe handling, transportation, use and storage of substances;• Maintains safe plant and equipment; Safe tools and materials.• Verifies that all workers are trained and competent to do the work safely,• Ensures workers are properly supervised and given clear instructions.• Ensures access to suitable welfare facilities; (First Aid)• Verifies the use of the right tools, equipment, plant and protective clothing• Ensures that personnel fill out the appropriate tool list during operational

phase

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Employees Duties

Taking reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by what you do (or do not do);

Co-operating with your employer on health and safety; Correctly using work items Not interfering with or misusing anything provided for

your health, safety and welfare.You should also: Report any situations you become aware of that may

endanger yourself or others; Report all accidents, incidents, near misses and

dangerous occurrences.

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Risk Assessments & Method Statements for all Hall Work

• Risk Assessments• Method Statements – written safe system• A.T.W (Authorisation to Work)are required before work starts!agreed with PC Authorisation

• Permits (for specific tasks)– Radiation (Film badges will be worn at all times)– Radiation survey required before entry into DSA– Hot work– Crane isolation– Electrical

• Communication of information

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Personal Protective Equipment

• Risk Assessment – used to Identify PPE for specific tasks

• And Must be worn!– E.g.

• Hard hats

• Safety Shoes (Note the need for non magnetic shoes for later MICE phases)

• HI-Vis

• Gloves

• Goggles

• Ear defenders....Mandatory Whilst working around Linde Plant

• Ear Plugs…..Mandatory Whilst Working around Linde Plant

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Hazards In the Area

• Radiation (P Wright)• All equipment to be checked by Health Physics before

removal from hall• Radiation survey required before entry into DSA• Overhead crane activities• Parallel activities• Housekeeping

– Slips, trips and falls– Fire

• Work at Height– Scaffolds, platforms– Ladders (Ladders to be used only as access)

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Hazards in the Area

• Manual Handling• Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment• Electricity• Hydrogen (Will come into effect when MICE moves to

another phase as the project moves on)• Noise• No access to DSA over the top of Wall• Substances Hazardous to Health• Notice Board

– Display Daily Activities / Hazards – Sign in (and out!) at all times!

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Fire escape

Controlled Entry

Access to MCR

Synchrotron

linac Hatch to trench

Linde Plant

Solenoid. Dipole. Quads

GuardianPoint

DSA EntryPoint

KLFixed Beam stop

Thrust Block

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Emergency Procedures

• Fire– Alarm bell– Assembly point

outside MCR

• Site Emergency– Klaxon– Go to MCR

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Emergency Procedures

• Accident / Ill Health– First Aid MCR - x6789– Complete a report

• Incidents– Inform line manager /

MCR/MICE Management

– Complete report - MCR

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Fire escape

Controlled Entry

Access to MCR

Synchrotron

linac

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Risks in Magnetic Fields

Crane UsageForbidden

While MagnetsAre powered up

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Risks in Magnetic Fields

• Strong magnetic fields must be treated with considerable respect.

• Apart from the obvious danger of loose magnetic objects flying towards the Poles of a strong magnet, there are other possible dangers.

• Blood is a conducting fluid and circulates around the body.

• Your circulation is a moving conductor in a magnetic field.

• Any magnetic field to which a person is exposed should not be strong enough to affect the circulation.

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Requirements for work in Magnetic Fields

• Use non magnetic tools in the work area.• No Admittance to Persons with Pacemakers• Crane usage Forbidden while magnets are powered up.• Personnel are required to fill out a tool list before

entering MICE Hall during operations• No metal objects on Personnel (Coins, Keys, Metal

inserts in the body, Credit Cards, Site Passes, Steel-Toe Shoes, Glasses, Watches, Rings, The Guardian will check Personnel)

• Walk through metal detector will be in place.