Method of Statement (PABX) System
Method of Statement (PABX) System
Table of Contents
1.0 Purpose
3.0 References
4.0 Responsibilities
7.0 Attachments:
1.0 PURPOSE
This method statement covers the Guidance of testing & commissioning of PABX System
That includes:
Local Area PABX
Management Servers
IP Telephony system and peripherals
1.01 Purpose of this manual to ensure the methods used for Testing & Commissioning of PABX System
described above are correct, acceptable and in line with the consultant quality system procedures to
achieve the optimum results.
3.0 REFERENCES
4.1 The Contractor’s T&C for Electrical Group has the overall responsibility for the implementation of this
Method of Statement.
4.2 The Contractor’s T&C MEP Coordinator will ensure that the resources are available to carry‐out the
works as per approved drawings, method of statement, and work as scheduled.
4.3 The Contractor’s Site Engineer/Supervisor is responsible to ensure that the work has been carried out as
per approved drawings. Method statements and assist inspection.
4.4 The Contractor’s commissioning technician/s is responsible to ensure that they are abiding the method
of statement to achieve the required data as per equipment schedule and project specification.
4.5 The Contractor Safety Officer will assist in all issues related to the HSE.
Commissioning Engineer
Electrical Foreman
5.01 General
The following steps are basic for all types of PABX System should be followed at Initial Start-up and after the
Equipment have been installed.
The PABX System Start-up shall be as per Manufacturer
Recommendation, done by Test and Commissioning Engineer.
All necessary work permits shall be approved before commencement of the work.
Prior to commencement of the work, a tool box meeting shall be held.
Ensure all installation RFIT’s has been approved.
5.02 Pre-Commissioning
After installing of PABX System, ensure that all devices and cables installed / Pulled as approved shop drawings and
has not been damaged.
Ensure Installation is per manufacturer’s instructions.
All field equipment is installed as per approved shop drawings and has not been damaged.
Ensure that all PABX devices has been connected to the Earthing network.
All installation documents and RFIT has been approved and signed off.
All comments regarding to installation RFIT has been cleared.
Ensure that all PABX devices tag labeling must be the same as the device test sheet
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5.05 Commissioning
After the pre-commissioning, has been completed, the system will be ready for Testing and
Commissioning. The system will be checked for full functionality as per the project specific sequence of
operations.
Each device connected to PABX System will be tested and commissioned after permanent power provided
and the system can be energized. All system will be sequentially tested and commissioned.
1. All network equipment in Main server room and IDFs will be installed as per schematics and ….........
approved drawings and be properly tagged. .
….........
2. All network devices will be configured as per the IP schema and VLAN approved. .
3. Telephone Switchboard system will be installed and configured in Main Server room and properly ….........
tagged. .
4. Phone lines which are to be provided by Service providers will be connected to Ip telephony system ….........
and connection will be verified. .
5.PABX Locall call test. ….........
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6. Outgoing call tests. ….........
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7. PBX and front office software integration tests. ….........
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8. Call redirection, Pick up, grouping etc. operator test. ….........
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6.0 HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL
6.01 Induction
Prior to commencing work all personnel shall have attended the HSE induction course conducted by Pasha
HSE department. No work shall be undertaken by personnel who have not attended the Project HSE
induction. In all aspects, work is to be carried out in a safe manner and in accordance with AZ-MEP GROUP
approved Health and Safety Plan and in accordance with HSE requirements.
Prior to the start of commissioning works the manager/engineer responsible for overseeing
the works will hold a tool box talk with all personnel involved to ensure the method of works
follows the approved method statement and also highlight any risks involved with the works.
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1 Work All hazards of Injury to personnel 4 4 H This risk assessment to be discussed periodically at Y 1 4 L Good
organization the general Damage to property daily toolbox talks to all participating. supervision
work Providing discipline to assist in identifying roles &
responsibilities of the workers
Ensure that the process rate is congenial with good
working practices.
Make more of workers skills
Ensure workloads and deadlines are achievable
Ensure good lines of communications
Promote team work
2 PABX SYSTEMS 2.1. Slips, trips Broken bones 3 3 M Floors and walkways should be cleaned routinely Y 1 3 L Steps and
TESTING AND & falls (from (especially in the to ensure that surfaces are kept free of stairs
COMMISSIONING uneven hand, wrist or arm). contaminations. should be
ground, wet Consequences of Spills will have to be cleaned up quickly and particularly
floors, loose such accidents can safely. paid
floor surfaces, be more serious at Housekeeping routines should be established to attention
objects on the steps and stairs. ensure that pedestrian routes are free of trip because
floor, trailing hazards and obstructions. they are
cables) Floors and walkways should be inspected and locations
repaired to keep them in a safe condition (e.g. where slip,
potholes should be repaired as soon as possible). trip and fall
Adequate and appropriate lighting (natural or accident
artificial) is provided at the work area. can occur
Use of signs and PPE more
Information, instruction, training and supervision frequently
2.2.Misuse of Cut, bruise and eye 2 3 M Choose the right tools for the job. Don't use Y 1 3 L Good
hand tools damage “cheats” and avoid pulling old tools from the supervision
waste stream.
Inspect your tools before the job.
Always wear the right PPE.
Do not modify/alter your tools on your own.
Clean your workspace
Carry and store with sharp points or edges down
and away from the body whenever possible. Use
protective covers.
When using a knife or other sharp tool, push away
from your hands and body.
Never use a knife as a screwdriver.
Do not hold work objects in hand when using a
sharp hand tools
Do not hold an object in the palm of one hand and
press a screwdriver into it; place the object on a
bench or table.
Never hammer with a screwdriver.
Never use a screwdriver with a broken handle,
bent or burred blade, etc.
Do not use pliers as a substitute for hammers or
wrenches.
Inspect the pliers frequently to make certain that
they are free of breaks or cracks.
What would the SEVERITY What is the LIKELIHOOD of an occurrence? Hierarchy of Controls
Of an occurrence be? Severity Almost Very Very
Likely Unlikely Can the hazard be Eliminated or removed from the
Rating Certain Likely Unlikely work place?
Catastrophic
High High High Med Med Can the product or process be substituted for a
Multiple Fatalities / 5 less hazardous
Environmental release with detrimental effects requiring 25 20 15 10 5
external emergency services alternative?
Major High High High Med Low
Major Illness or Injury, disability/ Environmental 4 Can the hazard be engineered away with guards
release with minimal off site impact 20 16 12 8 4 or barriers?
Moderate
Serious but non-permanent injury or ill health Work High High Med Med Low Can Administrative Controls be
days lost/ 3 adopted
On site release requiring environmental emergency plan to be 15 12 9 6 3
i.e. procedures, job rotation etc
activated
Minor
Med Med Med Low Low Can Personal Protective Equipment &
Medical attention needed. No 2 Clothing be worn to safeguard
work restrictions./
Local on-site environmental release treated locally
10 8 6 4 2
against hazards?