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Project Safety Management Tool Install By: Tom Osteen, CSP Benchmark Consulting Group, LLC
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Tool Install Management Tool installations can consistently be completed in a safe and timely manner when a good plan is developed and utilized. Pre-job Contractor Meetings Types of Tool Installs Common ESH Issues Associated With Tool Installs Planning for the Install ESH Care-abouts
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Pre-Job Contractor Meetings The first step, after the contractor has been pre- qualified and selected, is to lay out the project expectations. Key communications are as follows: Existing facility hazards ESH and project expectations Necessary submittals Qualification of personnel Chemical list requirements Work Permit Process
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Types of Tool Installs The second step is to understand the potential issues associated with each type of tool install activity. Several major install categories are: New build-out Retrofitting existing equipment
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Types of Tool Installs New build-out: There are ESH issues associated with each tool install phase: Design Lay-out Tool move-ins Installs Energize
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Types of Tool Installs Equipment retrofitting: There are unique ESH issues associated with retrofit activities. Design Sequencing of demo Planning for decontamination procedures Waste disposal Process tie-in’s
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Retrofit It has been said that doing a major tool retrofit project in a operational manufacturing fab is “a little like doing a heart and lung transplant on a patient while he is running a marathon”
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Common ESH Issues Associated With Tool Installs Chemical exposure Decontamination of tools and equipment Risk of Interruptions Fall Protection Issues Energized electrical Issues Extension Cord Issues
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Planning for the Install Design of tools and their accoutrements: Fall protection or access (Implanters) Doors into areas (confined space issues) Material storage areas Sequencing Electrical panels and when energized First start-up tools on common panels Waste drain tie-ins
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Other Planning issues Training Badging Construction access Life Safety Tech to help with alarm issues Space Management Lock-out/Tag-out Procedures for controlling laterals and panels
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Planning Issues (Continued) Dedicated electrical outlets Chemical approval process Marked exit corridors in the subfab Ladder Storage Plan
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ESH Care-Abouts Decon Sign-offs Tool move-ins - route of movement not to block access ways or exits Proper Barricading Proper coordination with facility as to hazardous activities in specific areas Tool Sign-off Protocols
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