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  • The Contracts Manager will discuss the necessary works and method statement / risk assessment with the site supervisor prior to commencement on site. The supervisor will sign below to confirm this has taken place. Following this handover, the site supervisor will ensure all site operatives are briefed on the necessary works and the contents of this method statement / risk assessment and all site operatives will sign as necessary

  • I am the site supervisor for this project. I sign to confirm I have been briefed on the works including the contents of this method statement / risk assessment and the necessary works required following my discussion with the contracts manager. I will ensure all site operatives are properly briefed on the project and this method statement / risk assessment. They will also have the opportunity to read the full document prior to commencing work

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  • Site Operatives – I acknowledge that I have read and understood this method statement / risk assessment and I have had this important document explained to me by the site supervisor. I now fully understand the works to take place, all the hazards/risks present, and all the necessary control measures required

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