Method Statement - CCTV
Method Statement - CCTV
INDEX
1 Scope of Work 2
2 Purpose 2
5 References 2
6 Responsibilities 2
7 Safety 3
9 Commissioning Tests 4
1. Scope of Work:
To complete the installation of digital CCTV system as per project specification and
authority requirements to ensure that the installation complies with contract
requirements and in operational within industry and manufacturing tolerance.
2. Purpose:
The purpose of this procedure is to define the step by step method to implement the
correct practices for the pre- commissioning and commissioning of (CCTV system from
GANZ), the guidelines herein as to ensure that the job execution with the project &
authority requirements-specifications and serves the intended function to satisfactory
level.
5. References:
Project Specifications, section 13710.
Approved shop drawings for floors layouts from consultant and related
authority.
6. Responsibilities:
6.1 Project Engineer:
6.1.1 Ensure that all activities are carried out according to the
specifications and approved shop drawings.
6.2 Forman:
Carried out the work and the proper distribution of all the available recourses
in coordination with the site engineer on a daily basis.
Continuous coordination and following site engineer instructions to meet
quality requirements during the job execution.
Incorporate all the QC and safety requirements as requested by consultant.
Report to the site engineer on daily basis.
7. Safety:
All the tools to be used shall be inspected for condition and ensure that all
electrical connection is proper and safe.
All persons involved in the scope of work shall be inducted prior to starting of
the work and tool box talk shall be given for the particular activity
Safety perimeter railings and safety access shall be provided prior to starting
steel reinforcement works and other succeeding and related activity.
Proper PPE shall be provided to all the workers who will perform concrete
pouring works.
The entire work shall comply with the requirements under the approved HSE
and management plan.
9. Commissioning Tests:
9.1 Cameras:
Verify that the camera produces a clear picture with a resolution no less than
that specified.
Verify that the camera maintains a clear picture and automatically
compensates for changing light conditions including day/night change
Verify that cameras have wide dynamic range installed where specified and
operate to prevent camera blinding.
Verify that cameras provide complete and correct coverage of the area
specified.
Verify that pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) cameras are fully controllable and function
correctly including camera presets.
Verify that pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) cameras are able to perform camera call
preset positions by simulating an event alarm.
Verify that areas of the camera view may be masked to prevent unwanted
alarm activation.
Verify that cameras have been fitted with anti-tamper devices.
Simulate a tamper alarm and verify that the correct signal is transmitted to the
operator workstation.
Simulate a video feed fault and verify that the correct signal is transmitted to
the operator workstation.
Where cameras are alarm activated and have been interfaced with a security
operator workstation, verify the following functions:
Alarm activation.
Manual control of cameras.
Automatic sequencing and control of cameras.
Reporting.
Verify that historical data reports may be generated in less than five (5)
seconds.
Site plans showing all relevant features.
The following tests shall be performed for the digital IP CCTV system software:
Verify that adequate data storage capacity has been installed on the
workstation as specified;
Verify the system hardware supplied meets the minimum specifications;
Verify the following functions for the digital IP CCTV system software:
Record;
Stop;
Play;
Pause;
Rewind;
Fast forward;
Frame by frame.
Activate an alarm area then verify that the correct video data is recorded by
the system
As minor defects are identified during the commissioning tests, each defect shall
be rectified before proceeding to the next test. The camera associated cabling,
control equipment or software that was found to be defective will be recorded in
the commissioning report and rectified. Once rectification is complete, the
equipment shall be retested and the results recorded in the commissioning
schedules.
Following transmission parameters shall be tested for the installed structured cabling
system using the field tester:
WIRE MAP
LENGTH
NEXT Loss (pair to pair)
NEXT Loss (power sum)
FEXT
ELFEXT (pair to pair)
ELFEXT Loss (power sum)
ATTENUATION
RETURN LOSS
PROPAGATION DELAY
Continuity test
ATTENUATION test
Laser source.
Power Meter.
OTDR shall be a multi tester with built in power meter, equipped with laser source,
suitable for any field testing and shall be with data storage and PC emulation software.
All test equipment shall be factory calibrated by the field test manufacturer and
calibration certificate shall be submitted for CONSULTANT approval.