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MDU FTTP

Survey
MDU FTTP Survey
Template Version: 5.0
Estimate No. WFMFJK0B Exchange: KINGSTHORPE MDU ID SM-00384034
Surveyor Vagga Manjo Contact No: - Completion Date 5/31/2024
Planner Vagga Manjo OUC: BKA8D
Project No. J2UMZ
Certified as Correct: Date 5/31/2024

Gold Standard Page Guide - Contents Supplier Turnkey: No


Mandatory Task Completed Tab Template Tab Used Provider Responsibility
Yes Yes 1 Building Openreach
Yes Yes 2 Job Notes Openreach
Yes Yes 3 OS Map Openreach
Yes Yes 4 Equipment Diagram Openreach
Yes Yes 5 Duct Diagram Openreach
Yes Yes 6 TMA Openreach
Yes Yes 7 NAD Address List Openreach
Yes Yes 8 Building Openreach
Yes Yes 9 Covid-19 Risk Assessment Openreach
Yes Yes 10 Hazard Identification Openreach
Yes Yes 11 Listed Buildings & Method of Feed Openreach
Yes Yes 12 Asbestos Information Openreach
Yes Yes 13 Rod & Rope Openreach
Where Required Yes 14 A55 Openreach
Yes Yes 15 Floor Plan Openreach
Yes Yes 16 Survey Template Openreach
Yes Yes 17 Schematic Template Openreach
Yes Yes 18 Cable Route Openreach
Yes Yes 19 Bill of Materials Openreach
Yes Yes 20 FIRAS Certification Openreach
Yes Yes 21 Build Guidance Openreach
Yes Yes 22 Components Openreach
Yes Yes 23 InvisiLight Openreach
Yes Yes 24 EZ Bend Openreach
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Photo of front of building

Notes: Front of building

Building
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
Job Notes
Job Description
NGA PLANNINGSTANDARD JOB PACK
NGA_FTTP_ KGP_ 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton

JOB TYPE FTTP MDU – INTERNAL SURVEY PACK Access Details

MDU ID SM-00384034 PARAGON HOUSING - 0116 478 1403 - [email protected]

UPRN 15105493 Customer Requirements / Job Notes

ORWFMT Project ID J2UMZ Job Pack number: 1 of 1

Customer Type Residential

GRID REF 475161, 262870 National Account: PARAGON ASRA HOUSING LIMITED

NIMS No. 27481642

Customer Openreach Openreach Contact: Matt Goodman [email protected]

All Work is required for the East MDU FTTP Overlay project in
15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 KINGSTHORPE exchange area.
Site Address
7JP
This is a Survey task for MDU PROVISION

Planning Contact Sharma P Prashant Fibre City: East

Planners Telephone No. 01212651610 (6611610) THP: 15

Planner’s Email Address [email protected] Wayleave Obtained: The wayleave not yet secured.

Property Agent / Manager / PARAGON ASRA HOUSING LIMITED


Owner

Telephone No. -

Highway Authority NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

Principal USRN 28700881


Associated Estimates Estimate No (s) Comments
Governing
Concurrent
Dependent

Works Instructions / Job Notes / NR&SWA Conditions


CARRY OUT FULL SURVEY.
OBTAIN WAYLEAVE AS APPRORIATE.
CAPTURE GRANTORS NAME AND CONTACT DETAILS AND EMAIL ADDRESS.
POSITION WITHIN COMPANY.

The work requested on this pack is to prepare the MDU SOLUTIONS property for the NGA network. This is part of the FTTP (Fibre To The Premise) Overlay Fibre cities project.It is
important that this work is completed on the dates requested.

Survey suitable cable routes and equipment locations, to serve all addresses within the MDU. Consider the location of cable and equipment for access at installation/repair and
the suitable MDU solutions.

Please use Openreach Standard Survey Pack, including works instruction diagram (A55) Survey if lead-in is ducted to the premises. Check the total number of DWs/blocks/ and
furniture on any pole and for any line of sight issues.

Please provide a PowerPoint file containing images of the property showing;

Front View
Left View
Right View
Rear View (If possible)
Clear internal duct view of feed to (showing all Ducts)
Clear internal view of all duct entry, risers and stairwells on route to the proposed equipment
Image of proposed MDU equipment location, clearly showing the exact location in the highway

PLEASE WORK THROUGH MDU SURVEY REPORT AND PROVIDE REQUESTED INFORMATION
OS MAP, WITH PICTURE OF FRONT OF BUILDING

Notes: Limited parking outside building.

OS MAP
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
Copy & Paste Equipment Map and Node Photo'

Notes: Node not present

Equipment Diagram
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
Duct Map. Internal duct and Chamber photo's

Notes: TRR complete

Duct Diagram
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
NAD Address List

UPRN SN NAD Key Organisation Name Sub Building Name Building Name Building Number
15105493 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00034314302 FLAT 1 15
15105494 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910152 FLAT 2 15
15105495 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910182 FLAT 3 15
15105496 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910175 FLAT 4 15
15105497 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910104 FLAT 5 15
15105498 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A15098796448 FLAT 6 15
15105499 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910168 FLAT 7 15
15105500 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910136 FLAT 8 15
15105501 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00030357872 FLAT 9 15
15105502 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910144 FLAT 10 15
15105503 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910120 FLAT 11 15
15105504 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00034314303 FLAT 12 15
15105505 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910096 FLAT 13 15
15105506 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910112 FLAT 14 15
15105507 EMKINGS_20_SN_118 A00014910160 FLAT 15 15
Thoroughfare Name Town Postcode Floor FDP Number
HARBOROUGH ROAD NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 0 1
HARBOROUGH ROAD NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 0 1
HARBOROUGH ROAD NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 0 1
HARBOROUGH ROAD NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 0 1
HARBOROUGH ROAD NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 0 1
HARBOROUGH ROAD NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 1 1
HARBOROUGH ROAD NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 1 1
HARBOROUGH ROAD NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 1 1
HARBOROUGH ROAD NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 1 1
HARBOROUGH ROA D NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 1 1
HARBOROUGH ROA D NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 2 1
HARBOROUGH ROA D NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 2 1
HARBOROUGH ROA D NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 2 1
HARBOROUGH ROA D NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 2 1
HARBOROUGH ROA D NORTHAMPTON NN2 7JP 2 1
ADD TMA FROM JOB NOTES
(TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ADVICE)

Notes: No TM required as chambers are on the pavement. However, each chamber entered will require SLG & GDU test, including but not limited to
barriers, sandbags and signage.

TMA
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
Covi
d-19
Risk
Asse
ssm Covid-19 Risk Assesment YES NO
ent
By 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 7JP
PLA
NNE Project Openreach MDU
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Planner Vagga Manjo 5/31/2024
NA
MEID Ref Identified Hazards and
Associated Risks
Control Measures Yes/No

Risk of Potential exposure to


Contamination COVID-19

No work will be undertaken by an engineer/operative who has symptoms of COVID-19 (High


temperature, a new continuous cough or a loss/change to sense of smell or taste
Our regional roving supervisor shall during the works ensure that operatives are following social
distancing and hygiene guidance in accordance to the current regulations. If the supervisor feels the work
area cannot be suitable managed operatives shall not enter a dwelling work will not commence and the Engineers must maintain social distancing space of two
issue will be escalated to the 'project manager/ desk team or H&S Department' meters (where possible) avoid touching your face, wash
Prior to attending a site the desk team shall contact the relevant managing agent/site contact to ascertain hands frequently, use hand sanitiser frequently, use
the following information; disposable latex gloves when handling equipment,
follow good respiratory hygiene by covering your mouth
1, Is there anyone that they are aware off within the building that is and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you
suffering from COVID-19 symptoms, or vulnerable persons? cough or sneeze.
2, Are you aware of anyone that is shielding?
3, Are you aware of any external visitors due during the time of works Then dispose of the used tissue immediately into your
1 that you are aware off(i.e. care workers etc.)? issued Hazardous waste bags (reapply hand sanitiser) YES
4, Have the residents been informed that the work is taking place and once works complete remove from site for correct
requested to limit their movement during this time? disposal.
5, Are you happy with the proposed safe system of work?
6, Is there any welfare that we could be permitted to utilise during the All operatives and the supervisor shall don PPE in
works? accordance to the Virtua Covid-19 briefing document
Resource will also ensure there is good ventilation in the area they working by opening a window is (before entering the premises).
permissible. This will as a minimum be; facemasks, hi viz (with
Disposable gloves and disposable face mask will be worn at all times onsite. Guidance on the safe removal 2metre apart logo on rear), gloves and overshoes.
of gloves and masks has been provided from Virtua Covid-19 awareness that all resource shall be briefed
on prior to undertaking work on the contract.
Use disposable glove when required to handle items that may be contaminated. Ensure disposable gloves
are removed from the cuff and turned inside out as they are removed to prevent further contamination.
All single use items of PPE shall be disposed of via a double bag method and removed from site.
Unnecessary Potential exposure to
exposure to the COVID-19
virus due to lack of
awareness All operatives have reviewed the Virtua Covid-19 briefing document

The regional supervisor will have been been provided with specific guidance regarding the management
of the workforce to ensure the risk of contamination and exposure is mitigated. All engineers regularly receive bulletins and toolbox
talks regarding COVID-19 and safe working practices
Working in Communal areas - enhanced cleaning procedures to be followed across the site, particularly in from Virtua
communal areas and at touch points including: The workforce should stay on site once they have
2 YES
entered it and not use local shops. Bringing your own
1. Taps and washing facilities. food and drink from home is the sensible choice rest
2. Toilet flush and seats. period can be taken in your own vehicle on site.
3. Door handles and push plates.
4. Handrails on staircases and
corridors.

Handling of Potential exposure to


potentially COVID-19
contaminated
materials (Tools, Only essential tools and equipment will be brought onto site, they will be cleaned with sanitising wipes
Touch points, before and after use, if tools are shared, they must also be cleaned before and after use.
work surfaces etc) COVID-19 hygiene measures will be applied as per
Engineers to ensure any surface they come into contact with is sanitised/wiped down using issued hand Government and Virtua guidance. This includes, outside
wipes before and after the works. the property, and prior to entry, the engineer will wash
3 their hands using soap and water for 20 seconds or YES
Engineers are to also ensure all key touch points are sanitised before and after use. hand sanitizer. They will wash their hands regularly,
Use wipes or other methods of sanitising equipment before you handle it. particularly after blowing their nose, sneezing or
Where facilities to wash hands are not available, hand sanitiser will be used, and the engineer will always coughing, and when leaving the property
carry this with them.

Members of the Potential exposure to


public in close COVID-19
proximity If residents want to pass the working area the Supervisor/lead engineer. is to instruct the
(Including visitors) operative/operatives to adjust the work area ensuring there is a suitable gap between the worker and
resident to enable safe passage. The Supervisor/lead engineer is always to monitor the
working area and must usher the residents/members of
4 Engineer is to turn away from the occupant/resident when they are transitioning through the area. YES
the public in a timely manner to ensure safe passage in
line with current guidance.
Once occupant/Resident has passed through the work area location the Engineers is to reinstate barriers
and proceed with works.
Compliance with Potential exposure to
existing COVID-19
emergency Engineers must confirm with the building representative if there any planned fire drills scheduled during
procedures the duration of works. Fire assembly point must be identified before
Engineers must ensure good housekeeping practices at all times to ensure walkways/hallways are clear commencement of any working activity.
from obstruction. Engineers are to ensure that Covid-19 Signage is placed
5 YES
In case of fire operative is to ensure that all Barriers are moved to a safe distance i.e. placed against the at the entrance to the building and at any entrance
wall with all feet pushed to the side as not causing a trip hazard or blocking any means of escape routes points to the Hallways/communal areas
for residents in case of evacuations from the building.

Manual handling Potential exposure to


COVID-19
All Virtua operatives have undergone manual handling training.

Where necessary, manual handling work or transport of loads, is to be isolated from members of the Where possible manual handling will be eliminated
public by use of cordons and/or barriers. Through the use of mechanical aids e.g. Forklift, trolleys
etc. (inspected before use).
A site-specific ergonomic assessment will be conducted prior to any manual handling exercise taking into
consideration the following:
6 Transport required equipment to work area utilizing YES
* Task.
lifts where available (One man at a time), The supervisor
* Individual capability. is to monitor this activity to ensure social distancing
* Load.
guidance is adhered to.
* Working environment (safe route with consideration given to ensuring pathways are free from
obstacles and slip/trip hazards, lighting etc.)
* Other factors (e.g. use of PPE, required breaks etc.

Welfare Potential exposure to


COVID-19

Operations/desk team team to ascertain with building manger if there are any welfare facilities available Eating arrangements-
to the Engineers on site prior to attendance. If the answer is no then the following will be in place:
1. Engineer has access to bottled water and hand soap Engineers must stagger their work break and come
2. Engineer has access to Hand Sanitiser prepared with provisions to limit the requirement to
3. Engineer has access to anti-bacterial wipes leave site. Engineers are to take welfare breaks in their
Engineer is to ensure these areas are wiped down with anti-bacterial wipes before and after entry and is own vehicles where welfare unit is not available.
to ensure you wash your hands.
Vehicles-
7 All Engineers/operatives must follow the, PHE Guidelines on COVID 19 hygiene. Vehicles must be wiped down before and after entering YES
If welfare facilities are available, then before and after use a thorough clean and wipe down of any them particular attention being paid to all touch points.
surfaces touched by the Engineer must be completed.
Before you get into your vehicle the driver, you should
Engineers/Operatives and Supervisor are to book confirm attendace to site wash your hands thoroughly. Before using your vehicle,
On completion of works Engineer/Operatives and Supervisor are again contact 'desk team/Project you should wipe down the door handles, steering
manager' when works are completed. wheel, gear stick and all other frequently used controls,
Operatives/Engineers will only work in Hallways, Communal areas and stairwells. including the touchscreen, with disinfectant wipes.
Completed the above hazard identification sheet in relation to the planned works and surrounding area, based upon the findings during site survey and any guidance from third parties. Further risk
Planner Name assessment may be required.
Hazard Identification Yes No

15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road


Northampton NN2 7JP
Project Openreach MDU
Date 5/31/2024
Planner Vagga Manjo
Hazard ID Hazard Possible Locations/People affected Yes/No Minimum Requirements

Provide NRSWA, Chapter 8 signing and guarding. Adequate barriers and equipment on site.
Hospital Entrance, Ambulance Station, Fire Liaise with local residents/emergency services. Clean High Vis PPE worn at all times on site.
1 Impact on access for emergency services No
Station, Police Station Further risk assessment may be required taking into consideration access for emergency
vehicles at all times.

Children from Schools, Colleagues, University Permission to be granted by school headmaster before works commence. Provide NRSWA,
Schools, Colleagues, University, Nurseries,
2 etc, getting access to the site (falling into No Chapter 8 signing and guarding. Ensure equipment/vehicles are made safe before leaving
Playground etc.,
trenches, interfering with equipment, guarding) unattended. Good Housekeeping on site. Undertake works during holidays / weekends

Provide NRSWA, Chapter 8 signing and guarding. Ensure equipment/vehicles are made safe
Pedestrians visiting Doctors Surgery, Health
before leaving unattended. Good Housekeeping on site. Further risk assessment may be
3 Centre, getting access to the site (falling into Doctors Surgery, Health Centre No
required taking into consideration necessary temporary structures if our works will disrupt /
trenches, interfering with equipment, guarding)
temporally put out of service specific requirements i.e. ramps

People falling into excavations. People falling All sites; Pedestrians including blind / Provide NRSWA, Chapter 8 signing and guarding. Adequate barriers and equipment on site.
4 partially Sited Persons, physically Disabled Yes Liaise with local residents. Good Housekeeping on site. Clean High Vis PPE worn at all times on
over Barriers
Persons, old persons. site.

On discovery of excessive dust, animal droppings, grease, food waste etc, works must stop
5 Dust, Animal Droppings, Grease, Food waste etc Buildings. Yes and management / supervisor to make a decision as to whether they would be able to safety
clean and dispose of it. If not, then it must be reported to the Openreach management team
who will arrange for the area to be cleaned.

Ensure that supervisors / managers have sufficient experience and have been trained to be
able to recognise a confined space, - including when a non-confined space would change to a
6 Confined Space Environment All sites No
confined space due to their / others activities. All confined space work to be undertaken must
follow the HSE guidance L101 (Safe Work in Confined Spaces).

Follow the guidance as prescribed by NRSWA paying particular attention that all open
7 People falling into open manholes. All sites Yes manhole must have sufficient protection around them at all times and that gases test testing
is to be undertaken
Ensure that adhere to the time restriction given for noise / lighting. The Local Authority's
environmental Health Officer will be kept informed of all upcoming activities that may impact
8 Disturbance caused - noise, lighting All sites Yes local residents. All plant and machinery will be switched off when not in use. All plant and
machinery will be maintained and serviced to minimise noise. Dust reduction measures to be
employed if necessary.

Refer to PU Prints, Contact Utility if request on plans prior to works commencing. Mark up
Plant or Works close to Overhead Lines, Services, Detection Equipment used on site (Cat & Genny). Stop work and inform relevant
Exposed Electric Cables, Underground utility immediately if damage occurs. Highly visible barriers should be erected at least 6 m
9 Explosion, Electrocution and/or Burns Electrical services. No away from overhead lines to prevent inadvertent approach to them. Crossing points beneath
Private land where utility information is the overhead lines need to be clearly defined by means of red and white goalpost and signs.
unregulated. On private land, utility information is often out of date or unrecorded / not regulated. Use
safe digging and construction methods on private land.

Refer to PU Prints. Contact Utility if request on plans prior to works commencing and Mark up
Exposed Gas duct, Underground Gas
Danger of Explosion and/ or escape of noxious services prior to work commencing. Stop work and inform relevant utility immediately if
services
10 gases- Risk of damage caused to underground No damage occurs.
services Private land where utility information is On private land, utility information is often out of date or unrecorded / not regulated. Use
unregulated.
safe digging and construction methods on private land.

11 Danger of being struck by Train Works near railways. Level Crossings No Method statement required. Liaise with the railway operators

Works near Petrol Station, Landfill sites. Liaise with local businesses e.g. Petrol Station. No smoking or use of mobile phones near to
12 Ignition of Hazardous Fumes No
Gas Leak the site. Gas testing prior to start of works and constant monitoring of gas levels required.

Existing Water Main Rescue crews and equipment available on site, to be operated by trained and competent
13 Danger of Flooding and / or Drowning No
Works close to river, lakes, lochs, sea personnel only..

Gas Monitoring equipment available on site. Follow a safe system of work. Rescue procedures
Inhalation of toxic gas and oxygen deficiency Confined Spaces e.g. Tunnels, Manholes, should be instructed prior to work commencing. Rescue crews to be deployed as required.
14 Trenches/Excavations Yes Only trained and competent personnel (Minimum requirement Confined Space Entry and
Asphyxiation caused by contamination
Contaminated Land, Landfill sites emergency escape with 5 minute escape set) to be deployed. No Lone Working under any
circumstances.

Liaise with Building Manager. Ensure that worker is familiar with utilities plans and have
Drilling through existing utilities while Drilling Masonry Wall
15 Yes undertaken further checks to be satisfied that there are no services prior to drilling. Mark up
through walls and slabs Concrete Wall
Services/Cables prior to work commencing.
Poor re-instatement, Damage to permanent Remove waste and rubbish as it arises. Good Housekeeping. Provide NRSWA, Chapter 8
16 Slips, trips and falls surface, stored materials, trailing hoses or Yes signing and guarding. Adequate barriers and equipment on site. Liaise with local
cables, Trailing pipe work residents/emergency services.

Use a Banksman. Clean High Vis PPE worn at all times on site. Provide NRSWA, Chapter 8
People struck by vehicles entering or leaving signing and guarding. Adequate barriers and equipment on site. Liaise with local
17 No
the site residents/emergency services. All vehicles must be driven/operated/towed in an appropriate
way with safe loading of the vehicle

Known trouble spots. Treat members of the public politely. All verbal or physical threatening behaviour from
18 Physically / Verbally Threatening Behaviour Anywhere Yes residents, members of the public or third parties must be report to the Openreach
management team who will report it through the Openreach Accident / Incident reporting
system. These must also be reported to their own contractor management.

Contact Local Authority Environmental Health Department for their removal. Keep cuts &
Evidence of Discarded Medicines / Needles - These can be found anywhere. abrasions covered with an impervious dressing. Wear heavy duty impervious gloves. Good
19 Often sited in around drains, back lanes, Red No
infection caused by any of these. Hygiene practices
light districts

Steep Inclines.
Good Housekeeping. Equipment / tools should not be stored near the trench or on working
20 Hit by falling tools / equipment Narrow working area No platform. Kick boards to be deployed on all working platforms.
Work at height

Ensure that all working at height activities meet the stipulations as set out in the appropriate
HSE approved code of practices and guidance's for working at height. They must ensure that
Work on ladders, work on the roofs, work an appropriate risk assessment has been undertaken for all working at height activities and
21 Working at height No
on cherry pickers. that the controls highlighted have been put into place prior to the activities commencing.
Any equipment to be used must be; Suitable for the task / environment, Be maintained /
checked, Appropriate training given for those who are to use it.

Regular contact between the worker and their supervisor. Check must be made that the
22 Lone Working No worker has returned to their base on completion of the task. Access to adequate First Aid Kit

Good Housekeeping - removal of sharps . Eye Wash available. Power down all lasers prior to
23 Burning, Temporary Blindness from lasers Working with live fibres Yes work on working fibres. Deploy Laser Protection Glasses/Goggles where not possible to
confirm powering down of equipment. Check for laser deployment using with Live Fibre
Identifier but bear in mind that this is not a conclusive test.

24 Woodland Fire No Leave site immediately. Contact Emergency Services as soon as possible
Ensure that the escape routes are not blocked by works or equipment. Where this is not
possible the building manager will need to be informed in sufficient time to make alternative
25 Interference with fire escape routes from All sites No arrangements and brief all on site. Provide NRSWA, Chapter 8 signing and guarding.
surrounding buildings
Adequate barriers and equipment on site. Liaise with local residents/emergency services.
Clean High Vis PPE worn at all times on site.

Contractor need to ensure that they have briefed all they relevant staff on the necessary
precautions to prevent the contraction of Weils disease which should include as a minimum:
Works near lakes, rivers, sewers and other Keep cuts & abrasions covered with an impervious dressing. Wear heavy duty impervious
26 Danger from Weils Disease (leptospirosis) No
standing water gloves. Good Hygiene practices. Carry Leptospirosis warning card if working in areas of likely
rodent infestation. Notify doctor of possible contact with rodent habitat if reporting with flu
like symptoms.

Any illness should be reported immediately. Mask should be work during works.
27 Danger from Legionella / Pontiac Fever Cooling towers, air conditioning systems Yes

Steep inclines Provide NRSWA, Chapter 8 signing and guarding. Adequate barriers and equipment on site.
28 HGV vehicles impact with trench/ personnel Yes
Road Bends Liaise with local residents. Clean High Vis PPE worn at all times on site.

Stop blocks provided. Never tip over an edge without approved stop blocks. Plant should be
29 Heavy plant toppling into an excavation. Steep inclines, narrow road/lane No
located away from trench edges

Buildings, banking or other structures Batten back trench sides. Trench Sheeting in Strips Plant, equipment and tools should be
30 Risk of trench collapse from surcharging No
increase additional loading to the ground located away from the trench edges

31 Interference with structural integrity of building No Liaise with Building Manager prior to work commencing

Areas of congestion.
Provide NRSWA, Chapter 8 signing and guarding. Adequate barriers and equipment on site.
32 Traffic Accidents Local Accident Black Yes
Clean High Vis PPE worn at all times on site.
spots
In order to avoid asbestos, information must be obtained on the location and condition of
asbestos prior to work commencing from the building manager (Asbestos Register) Liaise with
the Building Manager during works. Third party contractors to ensure that they have
Buildings constructed or refurbished familiarised themselves with the sites asbestos survey in relation to the areas that they will be
between 1950 and 1996. working. No works to take place if asbestos is present in the areas to be worked in or if there
Insulating coating on steelwork is a risk that asbestos in other areas could be disturbed by the work activities or through the
Lagging on pipes boilers access to the working area. Third party contractors who are working within buildings for
33 Asbestos (ACM – Asbestos Containing Material) Some decorative plaster No Openreach and who are at risk of coming into contact with asbestos materials must have
Old Firestopping received appropriate training for the identification of asbestos materials. If asbestos /
materials suspected asbestos is discovered then works must stop immediately and be reported to
Corrugated roofing materials Openreach as soon as possible The Openreach management team will require specific
information and may request help from the Openreach Health and Safety Team. Found
asbestos / suspected asbestos must also be reported to your own company management
team.

Listed Building consent will need to be obtained via the Landlord prior to any work
34 Listed Building All site No
commencing. No deviation to route once agreed should be made without further consents

Completed the above hazard identification sheet in relation to the planned works and surrounding area, based upon the findings during site survey and
Planner Name
any guidance from third parties. Further risk assessment may be required.
YES NO
Method of Feed & Drop Off Listed Buildings
Method of Feed Externally: UG Listed Buildings - Freeholder must apply for listed building consent
Method of Feed Internally: Internal Is this a Listed Building? No

PHOTO'S OF CHAMBER AND INTERNAL DUCT

TRR complete

Planned by: Vagga Manjo


Method of Feed

Date 5/31/2024
Contact Name on site: Building Construction Date (Please Select) Built Since 2000

Does an Asbestos Register exist? N/A


IF YES - Are there any known Asbestos issues onsite? (Notes Below) N/A

Can the proposed internal route be delivered safely? (Notes Below) Yes

Will a refurbishment and demolition survey/ Route Sampling be required? N/A


Number of proposed samples required - Detail Below

Notes:

Asbestos
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
Exchange KINGSTHORPE TM Node / WRPIM_21C_S MDU ID SM-00384034
Name Joint N_116

NGA_FTTP_ KGP_ 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road


Job Description Northampton

Work Address 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 7JP

Can Rod & Rope Task take


place? No

YES? Please provide Photo


evidence of Duct and rope

NO? Provide reason why Rod


and Rope cannot take pleace. From JRF 10 to 5m we found blockage need to
Also provide photo evidence & apply A55
Submit A55

PHOTO'S OF CHAMBER AND INTERNAL DUCT

Test Rod & Rope


Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
Exchange KINGSTHORPE Engineer Vagga Manjo OUC MDU Survey Tel Number -

Ref: Task Id: POC Point of Contact

19A (Flats A to N) Alice


Loaction: Road: Douglas Street, Map: PIMLICO Post Code SW1P 4PA Date 5/31/2024
House,

Summary:

From JRF 10 to 5m we found blockage need to


apply A55

PHOTO'S OF CHAMBER AND INTERNAL DUCT OR WHATEVER'S WRONG

A55
1 2
Exchange KINGSTHORPE TM Node / WRPIM_21C_SN_116
Name Joint

Job Description NGA_FTTP_ KGP_ 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road


Northampton

Work Address 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 7JP

UFS FEEDS ALL FLATS

1. GF - Flats 1-5 (5 THP)

2. FF - Flats 6-10 (5 THP)

3. SF - Flats 11-15 (5 THP)

3 4

Floor Plan
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
All routes/positions are indicative and subject to change.
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Exchange TM Node /
KINGSTHORPE WRPIM_21C_SN_116
Name Joint

NGA_FTTP_ KGP_ 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road


Job Description
Northampton

Work Address 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 7JP

1. COF600 route toward UFS1 and terminate inside proposed route

2. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 5-7m.

3. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 4-12m.

4. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 1-3m.

3 4

Survey Template
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
All routes/positions are indicative and subject to change.
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Exchange TM Node /
KINGSTHORPE WRPIM_21C_SN_116
Name Joint

NGA_FTTP_ KGP_ 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road


Job Description
Northampton

Work Address 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 7JP

5. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 3-25m. Flat 2-27m.

6. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 1-3m

7. Invisilight cable route from RDT to 1st floor using existing riser.

8. Invisilight cable route from RDT to 1st floor flat 6-10m.

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Survey Template
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
All routes/positions are indicative and subject to change.
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Exchange TM Node /
KINGSTHORPE WRPIM_21C_SN_116
Name Joint

NGA_FTTP_ KGP_ 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road


Job Description
Northampton

Work Address 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 7JP

9. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 10-20m.

10. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 9-25m.

11. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 6-8m.

12. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 8-30m. Flat 7-32m.

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Survey Template
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
All routes/positions are indicative and subject to change.
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Exchange TM Node /
KINGSTHORPE WRPIM_21C_SN_116
Name Joint

NGA_FTTP_ KGP_ 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road


Job Description
Northampton

Work Address 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 7JP

13. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 6-35m.

14. Invisilight cable route from RDT to 2nd floor using existing riser.

15. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 11-15m.

16. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 15-25m.

15 16

Survey Template
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
All routes/positions are indicative and subject to change.
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Exchange TM Node /
KINGSTHORPE WRPIM_21C_SN_116
Name Joint

NGA_FTTP_ KGP_ 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road


Job Description
Northampton

Work Address 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 7JP

17. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 14-30m.

18. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 11-13m.

19. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 13-40m.12-43m.

20. Invisilight cable route from RDT to flat 11-50m.

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Survey Template
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
SF Exchange TM Node /
KINGSTHORPE WRPIM_21C_SN_116
Name Joint
P.O.E – FLAT 15 NGA_FTTP_ KGP_ 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road
Job Description
Northampton
P.O.E – FLAT 14
Work Address 15, (Flats 1 to 15) Harborough Road Northampton NN2 7JP

P.O.E – FLAT 13

P.O.E – FLAT 12
P.O.E – FLAT 11
FF UFS, Feeds all flats, all floors (15 THP)

P.O.E – FLAT 10
P.O.E – FLAT 9
P.O.E – FLAT 8
P.O.E – FLAT 7

P.O.E – FLAT 6
GF

P.O.E – FLAT 5

P.O.E – FLAT 4

P.O.E – FLAT 3

P.O.E – FLAT 2
Schematic
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
P.O.E – FLAT 1 Date 5/31/2024
UFS
MDU
Item Code: Description:

094410 Internal FDP with element trays and gas block

BUDI box with one cassettes mounted pre-Connectorised with one 32


Basement box

096422 way splitter pre-installed.


BUDI box with two cassettes mounted pre-Connectorised with two 32
094781 way splitter pre-installed.
Additional cassette mounted pre-Connectorised 32 way splitter to
094782 increase capacity of BUDI box to 64 way

096444 Blue Ethernet point to point pig tails


Riser (Floor DP)

094783 Rapid Reel riser box with raw cable end

094784 Rapid Reel riser box with MPO Connector on cable end.

094785 NVSLGHTH-MODULE E/W SPLICE TRAY

094786 NVSLGHTHI-MODULE-BT-SCA-KIT-V1-12PACK

094787 NVSLGHTHI-CMODUL-BT-SCA-KIT-V2-12PACK

094788 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-KIT-12-BTV1-050M-EA
094789 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-KIT-12-BTV1-100M-EA
094790 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-KIT-12-BTV1-150M-EA
Horizontal (multi-fibre)

094791 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-KIT-12-BTV1-200M-EA
094792 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-KIT-12-BTV1-250M-EA
094793 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-KIT-12-BTV1-300M-EA
094794 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-KIT-12-BTV1-350M-EA
094796 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-KIT-12-BTV1-400M-EA
094797 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-SPOOL-12-BTV2-050M-EA
094798 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-SPOOL-12-BTV2-100M-EA
094799 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-SPOOL-12-BTV2-150M-EA
094800 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-SPOOL-12-BTV2-200M-EA
094803 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-SPOOL-12-BTV2-250M-EA
094804 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-SPOOL-12-BTV2-300M-EA
094805 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-SPOOL-12-BTV2-350M-EA
094806 NVSLGHTHI-D-SCAUNC-SPOOL-12-BTV2-400M-EA

094807 NVSLGHTC-TUBE,30ML ADHESIVE WH/GR-TIP EA

094808 NVSLGHTC-MINI DISPENSING TOOL

076845 JH7DW001SCAUNC005M
061820 JH7DW001SCAUNC020M
061821 JH7DW001SCAUNC030M
089012 JH7DW001UNCSCA050M
091720 JH7DW001UNCSCA100M
094809 JH7DW001UNCSCA150M
Horizontal Above Ceiling (single fibre) 094810 JH7DW001UNCSCA200M
094811 JH7DW001SCASCA001M
094812 JH7DW001SCASCA003M
094813 JH7DW001SCASCA005M
094814 JH7DW001SCASCA007M
094815 JH7DW001SCASCA010M
094816 JH7DW001SCASCA015M
094817 JH7DW001SCASCA020M
094818 JH7DW001SCASCA025M
094819 JH7DW001SCASCA030M
094820 JH7DW001SCASCA040M
094821 JH7DW001SCASCA050M
094822 JH7DW001SCASCA075M
094823 JH7DW001SCASCA100M
094824 JH7DW001SCASCA125M
094825 JH7DW001SCASCA150M
094826 JH7DW001SCASCA175M
094827 JH7DW001SCASCA200M
Living unit (L2C)

094828 NVSLGHTD-D-SCASCA-1-NAM-KIT 3MM-1.5M/40M

094829 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-015M-W
094830 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-020M-W
Fibre for Enterprise (NTE Provision)

094831 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-025M-W
094832 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-030M-W
094833 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-040M-W
094834 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-050M-W
094835 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-075M-W
094836 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-100M-W
094837 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-125M-W
094838 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-150M-W
094839 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-175M-W
094840 BT-LPC2-D-SCAUNC-APIH-004-200M-W
117873 MDU FTTP Standalone 4F 50M
New MDU Cable

117874 MDU FTTP Standalone 4F 100M


117876 MDU FTTP Standalone 4F 150M
117877 MDU FTTP Standalone 8F 50M
117878 MDU FTTP Standalone 5F 100M
117879 MDU FTTP Standalone 8F 150M
TBA

Additional Components, Tools and Consumable TBA

TBA
TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

078663

076071

096383
096384
096385
096382
073142
096386

Item Code: BT Description:


075869 Kevlar Restraint Kit 2A - (for use with output FDP cable on the basement box)
211597 Fire Stopping Compound No 1 (Cartridge)
211774 Fire Stopping Compound No 2 (250g Bag)
211773 Fire Stopping Bags Small 330 x 180 x 15mm
211772 Fire Stopping Bags Large 330 x 180 x 30mm
006892 Laminate Marker Label Optical Internal/Dry
055824 SM/12 Fibre COF950
055826 SM/24 Fibre COF201
004212 SM/36 Fibre COF201
055827 SM/48 Fibre COF201
055828 SM/72 Fibre COF201
055829 SM/96 Fibre COF201
055830 SM/144 Fibre COF201
092343 Cable Optical Fibre (COF) 600 36 Fibre Cable UG Only (Lengths of 2000m) (Replaced 091302)
081869 Prysmian 36 Fibre Ultra Light Weight Overhead Cable (Multiples of 250m)
039963 HZ Resin Pack 10B
096379 Safe D clips size 1 (D30)
096380 Safe D clips size 2 (D40)
096381 Safe D clips size 3 (D50)
096386 Wall Dog Screws
075888 Trunking 25X25 White (2M length) Bendex
532113 Trunking Coiled 16 X 25 White (15M)
531931 Conduit 20 PVC Corrugated WHT (10 x 1m Lengths)
014808 Conduit 20 (2.3m)
014809 Plugs Conduit 20
096596 Firefly Clip for 16x16 Trunking
096502 Firefly Clip for 25x16 Trunking
096503 Firefly Clip for 25x25 Trunking
096504 Firefly Clip for 40x16 Trunking
096505 Firefly Clip for 50x25 Trunking
096506 Firefly Clip for 50x50 Trunking
096507 Firefly Clip for 75x75 Trunking
096508 Firefly Clip for 100x100 Trunking
096597 Wall Dog Screw with M5 Washer for FF Clips
Consumables

096364 Fire proof cleat 4.5mm – Black


096365 Fire proof cleat 7mm – Black
096366 Fire proof cleat 11mm – Black
096363 Fire proof cleat 14mm – Black
093560 Fire proof cleat 4.5mm – White
093561 Fire proof cleat 7mm – White
093562 Fire proof cleat 11mm – White
096347 Fire proof cleat 14mm – White
Copex
Inside Outside Cable
MPAC Cable
P Clips for MPac cable
Façade POE
20mm Galvanised Conduit - 3m length
20mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Thru box
20mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Right Angled Box
20mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Stop End
20mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Stop End Back Entry
20mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Tee
20mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - 4 way
20mm Galvanised Conduit - Coupler
20mm Galvanised Conduit - Saddle
Besa Box Lid
Besa Box Rubber Gasket
M4 Brass Screws for Besa Box
20mm Galvanised Conduit - 20mm Brass Male Bush
32mm Galvanised Conduit - 3m length
32mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Thru box
32mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Right Angled Box
32mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Stop End
32mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Stop End Back Entry
32mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - Tee
32mm Galvanised Conduit - Besa Box - 4-way
32mm Galvanised Conduit - Coupler
32mm Galvanised Conduit - Saddle
Besa Box Lid
Besa Box Rubber Gasket
M4 Brass Screws for Besa Box
32mm Galvanised Conduit - 32mm Brass Male Bush
50mm x 50mm Galvanised Metal Trunking - 3m length
50mm x 50mm Galvanised Metal Trunking - 90 degree Internal Bend
50mm x 50mm Galvanised Metal Trunking - 90 degree External Bend
50mm x 50mm Galvanised Metal Trunking - 90 degree Flat Bend
50mm x 50mm Galvanised Metal Trunking - 45 degree Internal Bend
50mm x 50mm Galvanised Metal Trunking - 45 degree External Bend
50mm x 50mm Galvanised Metal Trunking - Coupler/joint
50mm x 50mm Galvanised Metal Trunking - Tee Joint
50mm x 50mm Galvanised Metal Trunking - Earth Bonding Tags
Catenary Wire - 3mm
Turnbuckle
Eyelets
UFS Box
128 COMMSCOPE Medium Multi SASA/SPLITTER (MMS) Box -
Consumables
MDU STORES
BT Description:

MDU FTTP basement Splicing Box (non splitter)

MDU FTTP 32 way Connectorised Splitter Box

MDU FTTP basement 2 x 32 Connectorised Splitter Box

MDU FTTP Connectorised 2 x 32 way Splitter

MDU FTTP Connectorised Splitter Box Ethernet Pig Tail.

MDU FTTP 12 way Partially Connectorised Floor DP (Stubbed tail)

MDU FTTP 12 way Fully Connectorised Floor DP (Connectorised Tail)

MDU FTTP 12f Splicing Module

MDU FTTP Corridor Connectorised Break Out Pack

MDU FTTP Apartment Compact Connectorised Break Out Pack

MDU FTTP 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 50m & Break Out Kit
MDU FTTP 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 100m & Break Out Kit
MDU FTTP 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 150m & Break Out Kit
MDU FTTP 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 200m & Break Out Kit
MDU FTTP 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 250m & Break Out Kit
MDU FTTP 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 300m & Break Out Kit
MDU FTTP 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 350m & Break Out Kit
MDU FTTP 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 4000m & Break Out Kit
MDU FTTP Standalone 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 50m Only
MDU FTTP Standalone 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 100m Only
MDU FTTP Standalone 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 150m Only
MDU FTTP Standalone 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 200m Only
MDU FTTP Standalone 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 250m Only
MDU FTTP Standalone 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 300m Only
MDU FTTP Standalone 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 350m Only
MDU FTTP Standalone 12f Connectorised Corridor Cable 400m Only

MDU FTTP Cable and Fibre Installation Glue

MDU FTTP Cable and Fibre Installation Glue Dispenser

EZBend White I/O 5m


FTTP CSP to ONT 1f cable x 20m - white
FTTP CSP to ONT 1f cable x 30m -white
EZBend White I/O 50m
EZBend White I/O 100m
FTTP EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 150m
FTTP EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 200m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 1m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 3m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 5m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 7m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 10m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 15m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 20m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 25m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 30m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 40m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 50m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 75m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 100m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 125m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 150m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 175m
MDU FTTP EZ Bend Dual Ended Connectorised 4.8mm cable 200m

MDU FTTP Connectorised Customer Connect Fibre Reel

MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 15m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 20m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 25m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 30m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 40m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 50m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 75m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 100m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 125m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 150m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 175m
MDU FTTP 4 fibre EZ Bend Connectorised I/O 4.8mm Pig Tail 200m
MDU FTTP Standalone 4F 50M
MDU FTTP Standalone 4F 100M
MDU FTTP Standalone 4F 150M
MDU FTTP Standalone 8F 50M
MDU FTTP Standalone 5F 100M
MDU FTTP Standalone 8F 150M
MDU FTTP 0.9mm clip for installing inside apartment MDU customer connect 900
micron fibre. (BS7671 compliant)

MDU FTTP 2mm clip for installing 2mm Invisilight corridor cable (BS7671 compliant)

MDU FTTP 4mm Masonry Drill Bit for installing 2mm clip
MDU FTTP 3.5mm Masonry Drill Bit for installing 0.9mm clip

MDU FTTP clip insertion tool, used for installing both 0.9mm and 2mm clips

MDU FTTP Sheath Slitting Tool used for gaining access to 2mm Invisilight cable fibres

MDU FTTP Cabling Tool, rods used for pulling invislight cable through cavity walls.
Attaches to SC connectors.
MPO Cleaner

Fibre Optic Connector Cleaner SC

PROTECTOR SPLICE 5A (PACK OF 100)

Metal Cable Ties Size 1 (200 x 4.6mm)


Metal Cable Ties Size 2 (360 x 4.6mm)
Metal Cable Ties Size 3 (520 x 4.6mm)
Tensioning Cutter Gun
PLUG SCREW FIXING 4A - Issued as box of 200 units
Wall dog screws size 1 32mm Box of 100

Other Stores
BT Description:
n the basement box)

gths of 2000m) (Replaced 091302)


ltiples of 250m)
Box

ck Entry
Box

ck Entry

h
e Internal Bend
e External Bend
e Flat Bend
e Internal Bend
e External Bend
oint
t
nding Tags

MMS) Box -
Notes: Quantity
For basement box in small MDUs up to 30
apartments

For MDUs of greater than 30 apartments.

For MDUs of greater than 30 apartments

For MDUs of over 60 apartments (then add more


BUDI boxes
Used in the BUDI box to differentiate between
FTTP and Ethernet services
for small MDUs up to 30 apartments with splitter
in street. This is for splicing in to the Prysmian
basement box
for larger MDUs with splitter in BUDI box. This
plugs in to the splitter output legs to save splicing
the Rapid Reel tail

Invisilight splicing module (12f) (this is for joining


12f Invisilight if required e.g. for repair) 1.00

Pack of Twelve 12 fibre Modules w/ 12 Adapters,


12 Pigtails, 24 Inside Corner protectors, 24
Outside Corner protectors, 12 Hole Plug & Caps, 2.00
and 1 Through Wall Tool

Pack of Twelve 12 fibre Modules w/ 12 Adapters.

Invisilight 12f cord 12 SCA,plus 12 POE w/


adapter and pigtail, 24 Inside Corner protectors,
24 Outside Corner protectors, 12 Hole Plug &
Caps, 24 Anchors and 1 Through Wall Tools

(This is a kit that contains the 12 f Invislight cable


assembly and includes the point of entry
modules above so you don't need both. It is
cheaper to buy as a complete kit)

Invisilight 12f cord SCA Connectorized. This the


12f cable assembly on its own. So you can get
these and add the PoEs separately if required it
just costs a bit more.

Adhesive 30ml (glue for sticking both 1f and 12f


InvisLight in place)
Dispensing Tool (This like small sealant gun for
applying the glue)

4.8mm EZ-Bend jumper with SCA one end


4.8mm EZ-Bend jumper with SCA one end

4.8mm EZ-Bend jumper with SCA both ends

Invisilight EZ-Connect module with 40meters 0.9/


1.5 meters 3.0mm jumper

04f 4.8mm EZ-Bend assemblies with SCA


connectors one end
Used for installing the 900µm fibre from the
customer connect reel inside the apartment.
Required across doors, windows, all entry and
exists and around corners.

Used for installing the 2mm Invisilight corridor


cable. Required across doors, windows, all entry
and exists and around corners.

Masonry drill bit for installing 2mm clip


Masonry drill bit for installing 0.9mm clip
Insertion tool used for installing both 0.9mm and
2mm clips

Sheath slitting tool required for gaining access


and extracting fibre from Invisilight cable.

Tool used for guiding cables through cavity walls.


Attaches to SC connector.

Required for cleaning all SC connectors including


Floor DP's, Invisilight cables, EZ bend cables,
customer connect reel and ONT

For splicing within both types of basement box


and breakout box
600.00
Required when installing cables in cable tray or
riser.

For mounting break out box to plasterboard


For mounting break out box to Masonry 6.00

Unit of Issue: Quantity


Pack of 10
Box of 10 1

Pack 100 1
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre 250
Each 1
Pack of 100 6
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Each 10
Box
Metre (Multiples of 10m)
Each
Bag of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Pack of 100
Metre (Multiples of 20m) 20
20m
Per Metre 150

Each
Per 3m length
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Per 3m length
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Per 3m length
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Per metre
Each
Each
Each 1
Each

THP - 20
Build Guidance
Budi Box Prysmian Floor DP - RDT

EZ-Bend Cable Point of Entry

Material
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
Point of Entry (POE)
Cover and Base Material
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024
Material
Planned by: Vagga Manjo
Date 5/31/2024

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