Method Statement. Company Address: Hilton House, Unit 3, Swords Business Park, Swords, Dublin.

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Company Details Company Name: Company Address: Tel: 01-8839800 Noonan Hilton House, Unit 3, Swords Business Park, Swords, Dublin. Email: industrial@noonan.ie Job Location DIT, Aungier St. Document No. 202.4 Risk Assessment Attached Description of Task/Activity Clean of Internal Glazing and Ground Level External Glazing. This document includes the use of standard window cleaning techniques, extendable poles and ladders. Yes Site/Building Address Permit Required Details General Works Permits Required DIT Aungier Street, Dublin. Start Date/Time Finish Date/Time Permit Number Hot Work Confined Space Roof Access General Works MEWP Access Permit Name Trade/Position TBA TBA Personnel Involved Site Supervisor Wayne Gannon Contact Number 0876775206 Site Safety Officer Contact Number Division Manager Fintan Lalor Contact Number 0872331070 Personnel Required Certification ( E.g. Safe Pass, MEWP Operator, IRATA International (Rope Access)) Human Focus Health and Safety Training (Industrial) All works to be carried out by experienced technicians.

Safety Method Statement Noonan Works: Clean of Internal and External Glazing Location: DIT, Aungier Street, Dublin.

Company Details Company Name: Noonan Company Address: Noonan, Hilton House, Unit 3, Swords Business Park. Rep. of Ireland. Contact Number: 01406835 Contact Email: industrial@noonan.ie

Company Contacts Industrial Manager Mr Fintan Lalor Tel: 0872331070 Industrial Supervisor Mr Wayne Gannon Tel: 0876775206

Work Site Details Site Address DIT, Aungier Street, Dublin. Site Contacts Site Agent/Facilities Manager: Bill Hennessy Site Area Foreman: Mr Wayne Gannon Tel: 0876775206 Site Safety Manager: Site Emergency Contacts: Mr Wayne Gannon Tel: 0876775206. Mr Fintan Lalor Tel: 0872331070

Noonan Industrial Division Noonan operates under the guideline and regulations set out below. We operate to the highest levels of safety, and produce the end result required by the client. HSA Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulation 2007. Noonan Safety Statement HSA Safety, Health and Welfare at work (General Applications) Regulation 2007 Cleaning work in the allocated areas will be carried out to the client s specification. This will be confirmed with the client prior to commencement of works.

Over View of Program of Works This document covers the clean of the internal glazing of the building. These areas are as confirmed by the client prior to the works being carried out. Works will employ standard window cleaning equipment. Telescopic poles will be employed for glazing above arms reach. This method will also be employed within the library to clean the main feature glazing. This work will be completed out of hours. High areas of glazing will require the use of a two piece ladder. These areas are found within the stair wells of the building. All works carried out using a ladder will be carried out be a minimum of two technicians operating the Buddy System. This is where one technician carries out the work from the ladder and the second foots the ladder for the operating technician. All equipment will be inspected prior to being brought onto site. The day prior to the works commencing, Noonan will inform Facility Management of their arrival onsite. Any accident/incident must be reported immediately to Facility Management and Noonan.

Requirements for Program of Works The program of works will require the Noonan Technicians to have access to the areas in which the glazing is to be cleaned. They will also require access to a water source. The Noonan Technicians will complete any paper work as required by the Facility Management. All equipment will be moved in suitable loads and where practical the buildings lift system will be employed to minimise manual handling. Once located in the work site the equipment will be monitored closely by the Noonan Technicians. It will be stored in a safe and correct manner as required both by the Facility Management and Noonan. Widows within the main common areas, the offices and lecture rooms are to be cleaned. This will be carried out under consultation with Facility Management with regards to availability of the rooms. Co-ordination between Noonan Technicians, Facility Management and any third party will be essential during the progression of the works.

Conflicting Operations during Program of Works All operations will be carried out in a safe and controlled manner. Barriers will be used where required. Barriers will be employed when ladder work is being carried out. No other works to be carried out within the work space. Where material is needed to be moved to complete the clean the technicians will inquire in a polite manner if this can be facilitated. Any additional requirements from Facility Management will be adhered to.

Outline of Good Work Practice All works will be carried out under the Noonan Safe Work Practice Document and the details contained within this document. When accessing the site the technicians will locate their vehicle in a location as directed by Facility Management/Security. All materials will be moved in manageable loads in accordance with manual handling best practice. All containers will be suitable for purpose and checked that they are sealed prior to moving. Equipment will be moved into the work space via the route agreed with Facility Management. Where possible, the buildings lift system will be employed. When in the works location, the technicians will place the equipment in a position of safety. No equipment will be left unattended. No equipment will be left in public access areas including hallways. Buckets will be used to provide water for the technicians these will be located in a central position of safety as agreed with Facility Management during the works. When cleaning locations where documents and paperwork is present the technicians will ask for them to be removed to prevent any damage being caused during the cleaning process. Where required the technicians will move material to carry out the clean and then replace as found. All work carried out using telescopic poles will be done in a controlled manner to prevent injury to the technician. Where there is a likely hood of this part of the works effecting third parties, the technicians will work within a barrier. All ladder work will be carried out using the Buddy System. This is where two technicians operate together. One technician to carry out the clean, and one to foot the ladder for the safety of the operating technician. All ledges will be wiped clean of cleaning by-products. All waste materials will be removed and disposed of according to site requirements.

Method of Works The works are to be completed using standard window cleaning techniques will be undertaken in the following sequence. 1. The technicians will contact Facility Management on arrival onsite and gain permission to begin works. 2. Once signed in the technicians will be briefed in relation to any fire drills due within the building, and the location of their designated muster point. 3. During the works if any accident or incident occurs this must be reported immediately to Facility Management and to Noonan Management (Mr F. Lawlor 0872331070) 4. All works to be carried out under Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Applications) Regulations 2007 and Noonan Safe Working Procedure. 5. Confirm all relevant preliminary site paperwork is in place. Copy of Methodology to be present. This must be read and understood by all technicians. Proof of acceptance by all technicians takes the form of the acceptance sheet found in the Method Statement. 6. Visual inspection of work site in form of a walk round by all team members. Locating of emergency exits and the muster point at which they must gather in case of emergency. 7. Confirm scope of works with clients on site representative. This will inform technicians if there are any changes to the agreed work scope due to events within the building 8. Identify the work space. Erect barriers where required to indicate work and prohibition. 9. Confirm (in accordance with any permit requirement) the commencement of work. 10. Confirm appropriate access and egress arrangements are in place. 11. Access to the work area will be as directed by AIBC Facility Management. 12. Access the work site with required equipment. 13. Carry out clean of required windows. 14. The clean will include all accessible internal glazing and ground floor external glazing. 15. The main windows will be cleaned internally. 16. Maintain all equipment in a safe location, in close proximity to the area in which the technicians are working. At no time will equipment be left in walkways or doorways. 17. Request, where possible, that any material blocking access to the glazing may be moved. Where allowed, remove material, complete the clean, and replace material as found.

18. Where it is necessary to move furniture, first ask if any inconvenience will be caused, then assess the size and weight of the object to be moved. Where required the technician will ask for assistance from one of their colleagues and use standard manual handling techniques. 19. Where the glazing is out of reach the technicians will employ telescopic poles to access these areas. At no time will the technicians over reach. 20. In the stairwell areas the technicians will employ two piece ladders to complete the clean of the upper glazing in these areas. This will be carried out using the Buddy System. If considered necessary, the technicians may require the stairwell to be closed during the cleaning process. 21. All areas will be left in a clean condition. All waste materials will be removed using the clean as you go method so as to prevent a build up of waste material. Waste will be removed on a regular basis. 22. Equipment will only be store in locations agreed with Facility Management. 23. Confirm acceptance of works prior to removal of equipment. 24. Remove equipment from site. 25. Remove all debris and waste material from work site and dispose in accordance with site regulations. 26. Remove all barriers. 27. Sign out prior to leaving the building.

Personnel Noonan will mobilise a team of technicians to carry out the works. The members of the team will be decided prior to the works. On Site Personnel TBA

Permits to work All relevant permits to work will be raised through the proper channels prior to the start of work. Equipment All equipment will be inspected prior to mobilisation to site. Standard window cleaning equipment. Telescopic window cleaning poles. Cloths. Two piece ladders Steps

Access and Egress for the Work Locations. Access will be gained via the main reception. Access from this point will be as agreed by Facility Management. Communications Communication during the works will be verbal. The designated supervisor (Mr Wayne Gannon 0876775206) will be available via mobile phone. The designated supervisor will update the area foreman on a daily basis with regard to the progression of the works. Chemicals (MSDS) See attached (Fairy Liquid)

Equipment Each Technician will be equipped with the necessary personal equipment. Equipment: Window Cleaning Equipment Water Bucket Small Poles P.P.E Safety Boots (Not Riggers) Hi-visibility Vest/Clothing Gloves

DIT, Aungier St, Dublin. Clean of Internal Glazing. Acceptance of Methodology I, signed below, have read and understood the requirements of the method of works. Print Name Signature Date

Company Name: Noonan Company Address: Hilton House, Unit 3, Swords Business Park, Swords. Print Name: Signed: Risk Assessment undertaken by: Area/Department/Activity: DIT, Aungier St. Industrial. Clean of Internal Glazing Date: 16/05/11 Risk Assessment Review Date: Page1 of 3 List Hazards and Risks here The groups of people who are especially at risk from the significant hazards which have been identified are: Required control measures/ Note on where they may be found Responsible Persons Hazard: Emergency/Evacuation of building. Risk: Time delay in evacuation. All personnel accounted for. All Noonan site personnel Site Induction/familiarization. Technicians will be informed of any fire drill during the signing in procedure. They will also be informed of their muster point in case of emergency. Facility Management Locate emergency exits and designated muster point in case of evacuation. Sign in with security Noonan Sign in Sheet Noonan Tool Box Talk Hazard: Unauthorized works. Risk: Building management not being aware of works and location. Conflicting activities. Inform building management/security/noonan Site Rep of arrival on site. Day work brief for building management. Monitor work area closely Facility Management Hazard: Parking & unloading of equipment. Risk: Car parking, pedestrians & moving vehicles. Access as directed by Building Management/Security. Gain parking within the building. Manual handling best practice to be employed during the moving of equipment. Facility Management All materials to be moved in a controlled manner to a position of safety directly. No materials to be left unattended.

Hazard: Moving of Equipment. Risk: Injury to Technicians (back and intramuscular). Building Management Noonan Manual Handling Training. All equipment to be moved in manageable loads. Facility Management All poles to be carried in controlled manner to prevent contact with third parties or building structure. Where practical use of the buildings lift system to allow access to any work space above the ground floor. Hazard: Faulty or damaged Equipment. Risk: Equipment failure leading to accident/injury to technicians/third party. All equipment, including PPE must be inspected prior to mobilization to site and deemed fit for purpose. If at any time a piece of equipment becomes damaged during the works it must first be removed from use, then reported to the Noonan site supervisor and replaced. Hazard: Interference with Equipment. Risk: Injury to Technicians/Third party. No access to the work site. Barriers to be erected and monitored where required. No work to be carried out above the work space. Facility Management Hazard: Unauthorized access to work area. Risk: Injury to third party coming into contact with equipment. Monitored exclusion zones where required. Hazard: Use of neutral Detergent Risk: Splash to eye/face First aid equipment on site. MMDS sheet provided to the technicians Hazard: Positioning of work equipment. Risk: Trip hazard for technicians and third parties. All equipment to be located within the area in which work is being carried out and in proximity to the technicians. No equipment will be left in walkways, hallways or doorways.

Hazard: Moving of furniture or materials. Risk: Injury to technician Technicians completed manual handling training. All moves to be carried out using manual handling best practice. Assess load and where required seek assistance. Hazard: Over reaching for inaccessible areas. Risk: Injury to technician In locations where the glazing cannot be reached to carry out the clean using standard techniques a telescopic pole will be used. Hazard: Use of telescopic pole. Risk: Injury to technician. (back and intramuscular) Experienced technicians will carry out the pole work. A two footed firm base will be maintained. The technician will move physically along the area so a face on position is maintained to prevent twisting. Hazard: Storage of equipment Risk: Injury to technicians of third party Equipment when not in use will be stored as agreed with AIBC Facility Management. These locations are the small rear external courtyard and the cleaners cupboards located adjacent to the toilets on level 1 and level 3 Facility Management Hazard: Use of ladder Risk: Injury to technician Work to be coordinated with building management. Where possible the works in this area will be completed out with the buildings normal operating time. Facility Management All ladder work to be carried out using the Buddy System Hazard: Loose Equipment/Waste Material. Risk: Slips/Trips/Falls. Loose objects being dislodged. A high standard of housekeeping will be maintained at all times. No unnecessary equipment will enter the worksite. All waste will be removed at the end of each working day. Facility Management Acceptance of Risk Assessment Name Signature Position Date