Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Document Number

  • Document Version 2024-01-12-15:32

Method Statement

  • Detail Scope of works:

Personnel

  • Engineers working on this project

Access Arrangements

  • Provide details here:

Special Permits

  • Provide details here:

Emergency Procedure

  • Provide details here:

Working on Live Electrical Circuits

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Sequence of Works

Arrival to Site

  • Attend the site induction

  • Sign in at the designated area

  • Familiarise with the site Fire Procedures

  • Discuss the project with the customer representative

  • PPE shall be worn in accordance with the risk assessments and site rules

Preparatory Work

  • Check risk assessments are still current and no new hazards are present

  • Obtain permits to work

  • Identify a suitable storage area for materials and equipment

  • Pre-use check on all required tools and equipment

  • Pre-use check on all equipment required for working at height

  • Confirm positions of each device in accordance with the System Design Specification

  • Establish work area and any required signage and barriers

  • Discuss the works and individual responsibilities with co-workers

House Keeping

  • Remove all equipment and materials form each working area when works are complete and/or end of working day

  • Tidy and clean each working area when works are complete and/or end of working day

  • Dispose of waste materials in accordance with the waste management plan

Asbestos - Risk Assessments

Asbestos (Presence in the workplace)

  • Hazard Description:

  • Person at Risk:

Control Measures

  • List Measures

  • Define Risks

  • Rating

  • Residual

Vermin and Rodents - Risk Assessments

Vermin and Rodents

  • Hazard Description:

  • Person at Risk:

Control Measures

  • List Measures

  • Define Risks

  • Rating

  • Residual

Operative Acknowledgement

  • Name

  • Date

  • Signed

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