MEC/Mechanical/TBT-MEC-006
Valve Installation and Testing
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Valve Installation and Testing
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-MEC-006 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Valves control the flow of water, gas, chemicals, and sewage in pipework systems on construction sites.
- Common types include gate, butterfly, check, ball, and pressure-reducing valves in various sizes.
- Large valves weighing over 25 kg require planned lifting using slings, chain blocks, or cranes.
- Flange bolts must be tightened in a cross-pattern sequence to the specified torque to prevent leaks.
- Pressure testing after installation verifies the valve body and flange connections are leak-free.
- PUWER 1998 requires that installed valves are suitable, accessible for maintenance, and properly guarded.
- Chemical valves must be compatible with the process fluid — incorrect material causes corrosion and failure.
- Valve actuators — electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic — must be isolated before any maintenance work.
- Handwheels and operating mechanisms must be accessible and clearly labelled with open and close directions.
- As-installed records must document valve type, size, material, location, and test results.
Why?
| Leak prevention | Incorrectly installed or under-torqued valves leak process fluids causing injury and damage. |
| Handling risk | Heavy valves require lift plans — manual handling of large valves causes back injuries. |
| Material compatibility | Wrong valve materials corrode and fail, releasing hazardous fluids. |
| Operational safety | Poorly labelled or inaccessible valves cause errors during emergency operations. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Pipe Fitting and Flange Safety | Pressure Testing Safety |
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