Conducting
site clearance is important before starting any construction activity around
the site. It is normally the first operation to be done which consists of the
removal and disposal of vegetation or any obstruction on the site area. Though
many consider this as a simple process, Land
clearance requires a method statement to make it efficient and successful.
Here are the methodologies for site
clearance work:
1.
Restriction
on the site area
Due
to the presence of heavy equipment and
the potential risk from toxic gasses that
may spread on the vicinity, access from the site must be limit. Only people with site safety training
must gain access to the area.
2.
Issuing
of permits
Prior
to site clearing, those who are in charged must obtain a site clearance from
the city authorities. Moreover, necessary signage and precautionary measures
are needed to inform the public on the ongoing work in the area and to avoid
more damage.
3.
Establishing
boundaries
Site
engineer must control entry and movement around the site area to ensure the safety of all concerned. Setting up boundaries
to prevent entry to hazardous spots.
4.
Wildlife
eradication
Proper
removal and disposal of vegetation such as herbs, shrubs, grasses and trees.
Vegetation must be placed in one
designated area to be disposed of properly
later on.
5.
Limit
working area
All
operation related to construction must be done only within the borders set out
with fences. This is to reduce work and prevent
additional clearing.
Rest
assured that Frank Owens
Contractors will provide the most efficient utility service for their
clients at an affordable price. They make
sure that every operation is done accordingly to the regulations and objectives
set.
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