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The document outlines procedures for site clearance, grubbing, and topsoil removal including establishing survey markers, removing vegetation and structures, and ensuring work is done safely and with minimal environmental impact.
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The Purpose of This Procedure Is To Outline The Si

The document outlines procedures for site clearance, grubbing, and topsoil removal including establishing survey markers, removing vegetation and structures, and ensuring work is done safely and with minimal environmental impact.
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The purpose of this procedure is to outline the Site clearance, Grubbing and Topsoil removal.

The detailed guide


will provide the clear steps undertaken to complete the process of the site clearance activities in a safe, systematic
and efficient manner in compliance to the statutory and environmental requirements.
The procedure will include the removal and disposal of all plants, equipment, components, materials, waste,
existing structures and topsoil stripping and grading, prior to the initiation of the earthworks and structural works
within the boundary of the construction of the vehicle and pedestrian bridges, maintenance roads, siphons and
earth embankment reservoirs.

Responsibilities
The Construction Manager within whose scope of works the site clearance are taking place shall be responsible for
ensuring that the site clearance activities are carried out in accordance with this
procedure.
The site manager is responsible for induction, briefing and advising of all personnel and site visitors.

Site Clearance Work Methodology


Clearing and Grubbing
The process of clearing and grubbing is the removal of all trees, bushes, vegetation, rubbish and any other relevant
obstruction within the line of work.
Establish the survey markers to indicate the working area for the site clearance.
• Produce a record of conditions that includes a photographic survey to be agreed by the Engineer, Landowners
and any relevant authorities prior to commencement.
• Takeout a topographic survey on land that may be affected by ROW operations and serve as a basis for final
reinstatement. • Inspect Measure and Agree with the Engineer and the Forest Authority (Regional Directorate of
Forest Affairs) where trees require to be felled.
• Identify and Mark clearly all the trees to be felled prior to commencement of the operation.
• Remove all the marked trees, bushes, vegetation, stumps and roots to their full depth, while ensuring that the
following precautions are implanted:
☐ Minimizing the felling of trees and loss of topsoil.
☐ Agree with the Engineer for any individual trees which have to be retained within the ROW.
Avoid unnecessary damage to the trees, crops, trunks and canopy by machines or other disturbances.
Do not totally remove the vegetation over the slop, to avoid the potential risk of soil erosion on the slope.
Construct temporary roads when needed, to provide better access to vehicles and equipment.
• Remove unusable and hazardous materials accordingly to the following:
☐ Test any hazardous waste or material discovered and report to the Engineer before undertaking any action.
☐ Remove or Dispose off-site all materials which are not considered of value by the Engineer.
Remove any loose boarders or materials located outside the ROW that may impose danger to the constructions.
Separate and Load all materials to locations shown on drawings or approved by the Engineer.
Obtain the written arrangement for the disposal locations outside the ROW from the owner or governmental
authorities.
• Back fill and Compact the cavities of the surrounding ground.
• Maintain the surface in a clean, tidy and stable condition allowing it to fall water and to prevent ponding.

Project Risk Assessment


Works shall be carried out in line with the issued Health and Safety, Control, Monitoring and Inspection Plan.
Risk Assessment sheet of each activity shall be prepared by specialist before commencing any activity.
Health and Safety Requirements
The occurrence of site accidents should be kept to a minimal. Health, Safety and Environment Plan will be provided
at site to ensure smooth running of works in safe manner, taking into consideration the following precautions:
1. Ensure that all safety precautions and recommendations outlined in the Risk Assessments have been applied.
2. Make sure that:
All personnel including Third Parties are safety inducted prior to site entry.
Workers are trained and competent in their duties.
Operators are qualified, hold license for machine operation and trained in the maintenance of machinery.
All tools and equipment are in safe and good conditions.
3. Provide First Aid Facility on working Site in case of minor injury treatment.
4. Arrange for all personnel the pertinent Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including safety helmet, safety boots
(Boots up to the knees are required when clearing shrubs and trees, to avoid snake bites), ear/eye protectors, dust
mask, gloves and reflective vest (When working in vicinity of the road or nearby the excavator or other heavy
machines).
5. Place warning signs, barricades, lighting or fences at relevant locations such as:
Critical excavations
Pedestrian crossings
Main roads where traffic flow is disturbed by work - Use signalmen wearing high visibly clothes to arrange traffic.
☐ Demolition areas - Produce structural engineer assessment to ensure a safe demolition process.
6. Arrange with the owners of third party services like telephone lines, cables, pipelines or other types of utilities, to
make secure the use and operation of the utilities. Consider all cables as "Live" unless otherwise indicated, and
adopt a safe system of work when such cables cannot be terminated.
7. Contact Authorities to determine the presence of any explosive or un exploded bombs, or upon finding any
suspected danger.
8. Investigate fall prevention method to identify the presence of any abandoned wells or drainage systems to
prevent personals from falling in it.
9. Ensure safe access to the right of way and maintain the permanent and temporary access roads in a good
condition during construction activities.
10. Prevent sliding of materials along the slope.
11. Check, Cover and Secure all materials debris prior to its movement outside the site.

Environmental Requirements
Site Clearing, Topsoil Stripping and Grading shall be carried out in accordance with requirements as described in the
Contractor's Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan, taking into consideration the following precautions.
Site Disturbance:
Ensure that the site is kept in a tidy condition at all times and that all the waste generated by the works is cleared
from the site.
Do not burn combustible material arising from clearance on site without the written consent of the Engineer;
otherwise it shall be disposed of as spoil.
Switch off all vehicle engines when not in use to minimize combustion emissions.
Collect and Dispose used chemicals and engine oils in appropriate containers, prohibiting its discharge to land or
surface waters.
Store all removable items which are to be preserved on site in a safe location and manner appropriate to their
nature. Protect all trees, shrubs, walls, buildings and other items that are to be preserved from injury or damage.
Nesting birds are not to be disturbed as far as practicable.
Install all required drainage measures to prevent erosion and washout caused by surface water during times of
inclement weather conditions.
Disturbance beyond the Right of Way
• Minimize disruption caused by clearing along the route that passes through built up areas.
Prevent trespassing beyond the ROW for any personnel or equipment.
Avoid or Minimize the land damage caused by the operation of vehicles. Protect all Ecological areas or
Archaeological sites from any damage.
• Report any complain by the public to the Community Relation Manager.

Public Roads Disturbance:


1. Carry out appropriate survey prior to construction activities on roads that will be used to access the ROW,
following notifications and approvals received by community relations.
2. There shall be no unauthorized creation of access routes to otherwise inaccessible areas.
3. Reinstate any damage caused by construction traffic to roads.
4. Form shallow areas near entrance/exit at public roads for vehicles wheel washing before leaving the site.
5. Minimize the project footprint at the ROW and any access roads.
Water Pollution:
Identify any watercourses surface or field drains that maybe affected by the work.
Do not strip soil up to tile edges at any watercourse, stream or drainage.
Do not discharge or allow water contaminated with silt to enter a watercourse or drain. Consider surface water
path once vegetation is cleared.
Noise and Dust:
Check with residents or occupied premises that they are aware of the risk.
Keep noise to the lowest possible amounts and wear ear protection when necessary.
Use selective water sprays or other pertinent controls to minimize dust created during demolition and loading
activities causing hazardous to surrounding vicinity and works.
• Put eye goggles and dust mask to avoid eye wound and dust inhalation.
Quality Control Requirements
Document the conformance of site construction through inspections, examinations and tests which serve as a
reference to the Quality Control, Monitoring and Inspection Plan.

MACHINERY
1. Excavator
2. Breaker (for Rocks)
3. Dozer with ripper arrangement
4. Motor Grader
5. Dumpers / Tractor Trolleys
6. Vibratory Rollers
7. Water Tanker
8. Survey Kit, etc.

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