Clearance Plan
Title: Al Obady Wheat Store
Organisation Ref: GS006
Time frame / Schedule
Estimated priority 1: 3 days Priority 2: 2 weeks Priority 3: 1–2 weeks
Priority 4: 5 weeks Priority 5: 6 weeks Completion: 7 weeks
Reporting thresholds
Daily: Operations manager Weekly: Country manager (via Ops manager) Specific: On completion of technical assessment of unoccupied buildings in WS CHA 2A on completion of mechanical clearance Task specifics broken down into areas and sub-areas, to include specific procedures, limitations, locations and hazards based on the threat summary and hazard survey / risk assessment
7b. Works plan
Threat summary reference: Threat Assessment GS006 (11 Mar 2019)
Risk assessment reference: Risk assessment GS006 (12 Mar 2019) (Note: for clarity only one area has been included here as an example, this may be templated for similar hazardous areas if suitable)
WS CHA 2A: •
The buildings on the eastern side of the main access route are unoccupied and require category 2 search on the approach to each entrance and category 3 search for technical assessment within each building; category 2 search will be external on the soft ground for technical assessment until the required level of assurance has been achieved to continue with cat. 1 search. • The roof of the buildings in WS CHA 2A will only be searched if cat. 1 search is adopted in the buildings; see risk assessment GS 006. • The perimeter wall and minimum of 10 m out to the west of the buildings requires technical assessment using cat. 2 search until the required level of assurance has been achieved to continue with cat. 1 search. • It’s anticipated cat. 1 search in the open ground west of the buildings will be suitable after technical assessment. • Suitable points on the western edge of WS CHA 2A are to be marked as the border between WS CHA 02 and WS SHA 01 and permanently fenced.
7c. Marking
To include details of specific marking or changes to SOPs / standards
All marking will follow SOPs apart from the following deviations: • Due to the threat of criminality on site there will be a reduced use of marking equipment that includes materials that may hold value such as wood, metal and plastic. • Where possible, locally available materials such as stones / bricks will be spray-painted to replace standard marking. Permanent surfaces such as walls, floors and tarmacked road surfaces may be directly spray-painted on, this has been agreed with the NMAA. • Any deviations must be stated in the site brief to visitors. 7d. Quality management To include details of quality control requirements and parameters
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