1 Scope
- Safety management of building works or street works addresses two types of supervision:
- Quality Supervision
This means ensuring that the building works or street works are carried out in general accordance with the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance and Regulations, and with the plans approved in respect of them by the Building Authority (BA) or the plans submitted to the BA in respect of minor works which are carried out in accordance with the simplified requirements (hereafter called “submitted plans for minor works”), and with any order made or condition imposed, pursuant to any provision of the Ordinance or regulations in that behalf, by the BA; and
- Site Safety Supervision
This means controlling hazards from building works or street works so as to minimize the risk to:
- the workers on site;
- all persons around the site; and
- adjoining buildings, structures and land.
- The Technical Memorandum for Supervision Plans (the “Technical Memorandum”) sets out the principles, requirements and operation of supervision plans. This Code of Practice for Site Supervision provides detailed guidance to the practitioners on the application of the Technical Memorandum in the preparation of supervision plans and in the adoption of good practices for site supervision.
- Apart from the Technical Memorandum, reference should also be made to the Buildings Ordinance, Practice Notes for Authorized Persons, Registered Structural Engineers and Registered Geotechnical Engineers, Practice Notes for Registered Contractors and any other relevant documents issued by the BA.