Dig safely Measures to avoid injury and damage to gas pipesIt is the responsibility of the property owner or company carrying out the work to make sure they’ve complied with the relevant legislation and Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance, eg HS(G)47. In practice, this means that whoever is carrying out the work MUST obtain gas mains location information and/or maps showing the indicative position of the gas network before any work takes place. To avoid injury to yourself, your employees, colleagues and the general public you MUST suitably mark the position of the pipes on site. HS(G)47 outlines best practice that should be followed to ensure you work safely: 1. Plan the work, obtain maps. 2. Detecting, identifying and marking underground services. 3. Safe excavation and safe digging practices. The following protective and precautionary measures MUST be taken when working in the vicinity of gas mains and services. 2 You MUST make sure that current full colour copies of our maps are issued to all relevant personnel on site and they’re aware of the presence and location of our gas mains and services prior to any excavation. In addition to the requirements under the Health and Safety At Work etc. Act 1974 to prevent injuries to employees and others (not employed), it is an offence under regulation 15 of the Pipelines Safety Regulations 1996 to cause damage to a pipeline (which includes gas mains and services as well as higher pressure pipelines) so as to give rise to a danger to persons.If you cause a gas leak or suspect a main or service pipe or equipment is leaking, you MUST take the following emergency actions immediately: Ÿ Call 0800 111 999 immediately. ...................................................................... Ÿ SGN guidance for Safe Working in the Vicinity of Pipelines & Associated Installations operating >7barg. Applicable for HP only. Ÿ HS(G)47 Avoiding Danger from Underground Services available from hse.gov.uk Ÿ NJUG Utilities Guidance on Positioning and Colour Coding of Apparatus available from njug.org.uk Additional reference material Ÿ Ask people to move away from the area of the gas escape. In a gas emergency 1. Don’t attempt to repair the escape or stop the leakage. 2. As gas may enter buildings, ask people in the surrounding premises to leave until it’s safe for them to return. 3. Stop anyone going near the immediate vicinity of the gas escape. 4. Prohibit smoking and extinguish all naked flames. 5. Don’t use mobile phones or other ignition sources. 6. Assist our representatives and other emergency services such as the police, ambulance, and fire service as requested. 34Please visit our Dig safely pages on sgn.co.uk for plant protection information and links to our online mapping system and other associated information and guidance. Our simple and easy to use online mapping system is available 24/7, 365 days a year. You’ll need to register/log in and provide a few details about your site location and the work you’ll be carrying out. We’ll respond immediately by email. Making an enquiry for gas mains or services maps 5 Example of a gas map What you’re likely to be sent You’ll be sent an email with a map. This will be an extract from our gas mains record, showing your site and any of our gas pipes as well as relevant safety information. We always send out safety information, however we may forward your enquiry on to a local plant protection officer or a pipelines engineer to make direct contact with you depending on the work location. Note: Service pipes are not shown on our mapsFinancial Every reasonable precaution MUST be taken to avoid personal injury or damage to our gas network at all times. If we incur any costs to repair direct or consequential damage or divert any gas main or service, you’ll be recharged in full. HSE Any damage to our gas mains or services will be subject to legislative reporting responsibilities to the Health and Safety Executive under Reporting of Injuries, Diseases & Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013, Gas Safety Management Regulations 1996, and the Pipelines Safety Regulations 1996. Minimum safe working distances Depending on the activity being undertaken and the gas mains or services you are working within the vicinity of, there are different safe distances that MUST be adhered to. SGN plant protection officers or pipeline engineers will inform you of these if required. When working near our gas mains and services 6 Surface boxes and manholes Do not bury or move our surface boxes. Free access MUST be maintained during and after your work. No manhole cover or other structure can be built over, around or under a gas main, and no work is to be carried out that results in a reduction or increase in cover or protection without prior written agreement. Deep excavations Adequate protection, approved by us, MUST be applied for any deep excavations in the vicinity of our gas mains and services that may affect its security and integrity. Ground movement around gas mains MUST be prevented. We MUST be contacted if a sewer trench or any other water authority is to be constructed at greater than 1.5 metres depth near a buried gas main or service pipe. You MUST give us detailed drawings showing the line and width of the proposed sewer or other trench, together with the soil group classification of the area concerned. Safe system of work To satisfy ourselves that work in the vicinity of our gas mains is being carried out safely, we may ask for a copy of your risk assessment and/or method statement paperwork. Where work falls under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 reference to our gas mains and services MUST be made within your site Health and Safety file. ...................................................................... ......................................................................7 Crossing our mains or services The placing of heavy construction plant, equipment, materials or the passage of heavy vehicles over our gas mains is prohibited unless specifically agreed protective measures (ie the construction of reinforced crossing points) have been carried out. This is particularly important where reductions in side support or ground cover are planned. You MUST NOT carry out any work in servitudes/easements without our prior written consent. Exposed plant Where excavations in the vicinity of our gas mains affect its support, the plant MUST be adequately supported and protected in consultation with us and to our satisfaction. It MUST be protected from impact, restraints and thrust blocks, and supports MUST NOT be removed without our agreement. Hot work One of our representatives should be present when welding or other hot work involving naked flames is being carried out near our gas mains, as there’s potential for heat damage to plastic pipeline/coatings.8 Backfilling Concrete backfill should not be placed closer than 300mm to our mains. No concrete or hard material should be placed under or adjacent to any of our gas mains. Shuttering MUST be constructed to maintain the stated clearances and prevent fresh concrete encasing our mains or services. Material used for backfill around our gas mains MUST conform to the following: Ÿ If sand, it MUST be well-graded in accordance with BS EN 12620:2002. Ÿ It MUST NOT contain any sharp particles (stones, bricks, lumps or corrosive materials). Ÿ Foamed concrete MUST NOT be used. Ÿ It MUST be laid to a minimum depth of 250mm above the crown of the gas main. Note: Power ramming MUST NOT take place until a 300mm hand rammed layer has been completed over the crown of the main. Access Free access to our sites, mains and services, including temporary structures and spoil heaps MUST be available at all times.Type of mains and services Gas map identification Hand excavation required inside Pipe pressure indication shown on map Low Pressure (LP) 0 – 75mbar0.5 metres Medium Pressure (MP) 75mbar to 2 bar 0.5 metres Intermediate Pressure (IP) 2 – 7 bar3.0 metres High Pressure (HP) Above 7 bar You must seek approval from us prior to any work 9 Mechanical excavation Mechanical excavators (including breaker attachments) MUST NOT be used within the following distances from the confirmed location of our gas mains and services shown on our gas maps without prior agreement:Next >