Control of Equipment on Masts, Towers and Rooftops BOP018.8

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Control of Equipment on Masts, Towers and Rooftops BOP018.8 1.0 Introduction This document defines the rules to be followed for all works on Arqiva owned or managed sites/structures that have a structural loading implication. These rules are in place to ensure that sufficient controls and measures are applied to safeguard Arqiva s sites and structures ensuring that they remain safe and fit for purpose 2.0 Scope This document outlines the requirements that shall be followed when equipment is proposed to be installed, relocated or removed from an Arqiva structure. Equipment can include antennas, dishes, feeders, support steelwork, ladders, fall arrest systems and any other items which may cause a change in loading on a structure. Also included are the requirements for the certification and labelling of structures and the equipment supported by them. This document applies to all persons who design or manage installations on Arqiva sites including Arqiva employees, Site Sharers and Contractors. Site Sharers are responsible for and liable for any work undertaken by their own appointed contractors or sub-contractors on an Arqiva site, and for ensuring compliance with the requirements of this policy. This document should be read in conjunction with: BOP141 Structural Governance Policy BOP325 Design Governance Rules References are made to other support information including policies and specifications and these shall be adhered to as applicable to the proposal. 3.0 Feasibility All requests for loading changes shall be subject to a review (feasibility) by the Structural Engineering (SE) team in order that the structural implications of the proposal can be assessed. Whether from external customers or from divisions within Arqiva, all such requests shall be submitted via the Site Share process BOP425 The approval of requests for loading changes, and any associated conditions, shall be given as detailed in BOP325 Design Governance Rules. 4.0 Structural Assessment To ensure the safety and structural integrity of a structure the total loading imposed upon it (by the antennas, feeders and all other ancillary equipment of any nature) must be known and assessed against structural design parameters in accordance with BOP310 Mast and Tower Design and Appraisal Policy. No antenna, feeder, or any other ancillary equipment shall be installed, relocated or removed, without the approval of the Structural Engineering Manager or his delegated engineer. In order to assess a change of loading the engineer must have the following accurate data: 1. Full details of the equipment proposed, including physical dimensions, weight, mounting height, orientation, mounting or access steelwork, cabling requirements and survival wind speed of the equipment. 2. Temporary loading likely to be imposed during erection or removal. Page 1 of 5

The Structural Engineering engineer shall also consult with Radio-Frequency (RF) Safety team to identify any increased risks arising from additional non-ionising radiation and with Antenna Group if RF coupling or intermodulation products between new and existing antennas is thought to be an issue. 5.0 Design The role of Structural Design Authority is held by the Structural Engineering Manager and activities are delegated to individuals within the Structural Engineering Team. The Structural Engineering team ensures that the design of installations on Arqiva sites achieves satisfactory levels of structural integrity and safety. The design of all structural elements of an Arqiva owned or managed asset, including masts, towers, antennas, ancillary steelwork, grillages, etc, shall be carried out in accordance with BOP325 Design Governance Rules. Design compliance will be deemed to have been achieved when these requirements have been met. Arqiva maintains standards and specifications which provide rules and guidance for the design of infrastructure on Arqiva sites including: BOS096 Guide to the Design and Installation of Antenna and Feeder Support Steelwork BOP630 Requirements for the Design of Single or Multi-user Roof Top Installations BOP655 Generic Specification for the Design, Fabrication and Erection of Masts As Design Authority, the Structural Engineering team shall approve detailed design proposals for installations in accordance to the levels of governance specified in BOP325. No work on an Arqiva site shall be undertaken until the appropriate approvals have been achieved. 6.0 Installation In order to prevent damage to assets and interruptions to services all works must be carefully designed, planned, implemented and, on occasions, supervised. The requirement for supervision is specified in BOW011 The Criteria for the Provision of Site Attendance. Rules are in place to ensure that sufficient controls and measures are applied to safeguard Arqiva s structures ensuring that all works are carried out in a way that does not compromise the safety of the public, Arqiva staff, Site Sharers or Contractors. No activities involving structural works shall be undertaken on an Arqiva site until the appropriate approvals have been achieved which may include approval of designs, method statements and risk assessments. 7.0 Removal / Relocation of Equipment The removal or relocation of equipment on a structure constitutes a loading change. As such, these proposals are required to follow the same rules and processes as installations. 8.0 Modification or removal of Structural Elements on Arqiva structures Without exception, there shall be no modifications or removal of structural elements to any Arqiva structure without written approval from the Structural Engineering (SE) team and this work will always require supervision by Arqiva. The Contractor shall include within their method statement the requirement for the modification or removal (including temporary removal). The Contractor will identify / specify the exact member to be removed together with the date, duration and sequence of the proposed removal. The method statement should be submitted to the relevant Arqiva project manager who will issue a request to the SE team for approval. If approved, a Permit to modify or remove - structural elements on an Arqiva structure IM2810 will be issued and have a unique reference number. It should be noted that, depending on the nature of the element to be modified or removed, the SE team will respond within 1 to 4 working days. To prevent site delays, the request should be made at least 5 working days in advance of the planned site works. The approval may contain conditions (usually related to wind speed), which Page 2 of 5

must be checked prior to removal. The written approval should be attached to the Contractor s method statement. This documentation will be made available to the Arqiva Supervisor prior to the work commencing. The Arqiva Supervisor has the authority to suspend the works if the written SE approval is not available on site or if any specified conditions are not being met or if he has any concerns over the intended works. If a wind speed is specified, above which works cannot proceed, wind speed should be measured using an appropriate and properly maintained measuring device. The person taking the measurement should be properly trained in its use. Structural members should only be replaced using new bolts of the correct grade and length, ensuring that the shank length matches the width of the jointed steel members. The SE team will confirm the specification of replacement bolts if requested. The removed steel member shall be inspected on site by the Contractor and Arqiva Supervisor and the SE team notified if any damage has occurred either during or prior to the removal. Any damaged paintwork shall be repaired at the end of works to prevent corrosion. If the work methodology on site needs to be amended and structural elements need to be removed that were not previously identified in the method statement the removal of all structural elements must cease and a revised request submitted through the approval procedure detailed above. The Contractor must advise the Arqiva Supervisor when the removal of the structural element is about to commence and confirm when the reinstallation has been completed. 9.0 Site Access All access to site must be in accordance with the Arqiva Site Access Policy BOP114. Any visits to sites without compliance with this policy will be treated as a near miss and will be investigated as such. All work on Arqiva structures must be conducted in accordance with the following policies. BOP670 - Safe Working at Heights Structures BOP666 - Safe Access and Working at Heights Buildings BOP999 - RF Safety Policy BOW109 - Arqiva Site Rules for Construction 10.0 On-site Supervision The requirement for on-site supervision is determined by the criteria set out in Arqiva s Site Access Policy and is specified in BOW011 The Criteria for the Provision of Site Attendance. Depending on the scope of work and methodology, supervision may also be required to ensure the safety and integrity of the assets from a structural perspective. Confirmation of whether supervision is required for structural reasons will be provided by the Structural Engineering (SE) team as part of the feasibility review. This will also be confirmed on receipt of an access request in accordance with the site access policy. The requirement for supervision must be incorporated in the planning and costing of any installation project. Where site activities are required to be supervised by Arqiva, the supervisor shall be given a copy of the approved drawing relevant to the work being carried out by the Site Sharer s contractor before any works proceed, together with appropriate method statements and risk assessments. If any of these documents are not available or are inappropriate, the Arqiva Supervisor has the authority to suspend the works until such time that appropriate documents are available. If it is clear that the installation cannot proceed in accordance with the approved drawing e.g. an existing antenna is in the way and the position of the new antenna must be modified as a result, the Arqiva Supervisor will contact the SE team to obtain authorisation. If authorised, the installation may proceed however the Arqiva Supervisor shall mark-up the approved drawing with the details of the modified position and return it to the SE team. 11.0 Method Statements & Risk Assessments Some activities require a method statement and risk assessment to be submitted for prior approval to the Arqiva Structural Engineering (SE) team. This includes any work that involves the modification to or removal of Page 3 of 5

structural elements from an Arqiva structure, or any work that could compromise the structural integrity of an Arqiva structure. The modification or removal of structural elements must follow the procedure detailed in clause 8.0. If there is any doubt regarding the criticality of carrying out structural works on Arqiva s towers and masts, further guidance can be obtained from the SE team. Where site activities are required to be supervised by Arqiva, a method statement shall be made available to the Arqiva Supervisor on site prior to work commencing. Method statements must adequately describe the task, the sequence and methodology to be employed and the number of personnel required for the task to be safely performed. They should be completed by a competent and experienced person familiar with the type of works to be undertaken. Irrespective of the need for method statements, the Contractor must demonstrate to the Arqiva Supervisor that a safe method of work is to be adopted at all times during the work. Risk assessments should be provided in accordance with health and safety legislation. Where a method statement is required, an accompanying risk assessment shall always be provided. 12.0 Antenna tagging (Arqiva broadcast antennas only) Permanent labels shall be securely fixed to antenna mounting steelwork and to the feeders at both ends and at each platform/stay level on the structure and at the base of the structure and at a point where the feeder enters the building or cabin etc. The labels shall carry an approved Arqiva abbreviation denoting the antenna reference. This reference number is provided by Arqiva. The labels must be installed so as to be easily read. 13.0 Equipment inspection tagging Arqiva maintains a comprehensive database to record the structural inspection and maintenance activities on all its masts, towers and rooftop installations. It is not therefore Arqiva s intention to provide labelling, Scafftags or similar, on specific structural elements or equipment or to record the last inspected dates of equipment on structures. Arqiva structures are inspected for condition and structural integrity on a one, two or three year basis in accordance with BOW070 Maintenance of Antenna Support Structures but climbers must remain alert to the possibility of recent damage which might affect climbing safety, and should consider the suitability of members and connections before relying on them for support. All climbing should be conducted in accordance with BOP670 Safe Working at Height Structures. 14.0 Safe to climb certificates Whilst some companies who own broadcasting and communications structures have chosen to issue "Safe to Climb Certificates" it is not Arqiva s intention to do likewise. Such certificates can only be accurate at the time of inspection and cannot address unforeseen structural damage, which may occur between inspections due to wind, lightning, ice impact or vandal attacks, and they take no account of possible RF radiation hazards. Arqiva therefore considers them to be misleading, and potentially dangerous. All Arqiva structures are deemed safe to climb provided the climber is trained, experienced and authorised to climb under the Arqiva Site Access policy BOP114. Arqiva has systems in place to ensure that any accredited climber is informed of any known limitations or restrictions in place at the time of climbing a specific structure. However, prior to any work at height taking place, the Climbing Team Leader and the Arqiva Supervisor (if present) should undertake an initial survey taking note of the location of the activity, the nature of the work and the expected duration. The survey should include observations on likely hazards, particularly those of access and protection from falls. The Structural Engineering team should be notified where hazards could be eliminated through enhancement of the site or structure. All climbing should be conducted in accordance with BOP670 Safe Working at Height Structures. 15.0 Related Arqiva Policies BOP141 Structural Governance Policy BOP325 Design Governance Rules Page 4 of 5

BOP114 Arqiva Site Access Policy BOP638 Requirements for the submission of design documents for approval BOP630 Requirements for the Design of Single or Multi-user Roof Top Installations BOP310 Mast and Tower Design and Appraisal Policy BOP309 Maintenance of antenna support structures BOS096 Guide to the Design and Installation of Antenna and Feeder Support Steelwork BOW109 Arqiva Site Rules for Construction Please e-mail mike.elliott@arqiva.com if access is required to any of the related documents listed Author: Mike Elliott Structural Engineering Manager Verifier: David Waspe Group Quality Manager Date of Issue: December 2010 Amendment Record Issue 8: Change of links to BOP310 (was BOW060) and BOP309 (Was BOW070) Issue 7: Re-written to reflect changes to Site Share process and associated new policies Issue 6: Changes to titles Issue 5: Complete update Issue 4: Change of owner and update to group name Page 5 of 5