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  • SAT Risk Assessment and Method Statement (RAMS) FORM

  • This form assumes that the job cannot be completed by a DTH or DAT engineer. A form must be completed for each SAT job before it is undertaken. SAT jobs require two trained and qualified SAT Engineers on site at all times otherwise they must must be postponed. Modern Apprentices may not take part in SAT Work.

  • Job Number & Full names of both engineers onsite.

  • Job Type

  • Date

  • 1st Engineers Name

  • 2nd Engineers Name

  • 1. Is the job a true SAT job?

  • If it is not SAT, it is...

  • If the job is DTH or DAT or Impossible, State the reason why here

  • The following information constitutes an on-site assessment for the job. A Method Statement is also required

  • 2. Access to height will be by:

  • If Other Specify minimum control measures required.

  • If Additions to or Variations from standard control measures - please specify clearly here.

  • 3. Type of ladder to be used: (if applicable)

  • 8-rung Ladder Standard Control Measure Requirements (as per Ladder Hierarchy) PPE Microlite + Eyebolt necessary to ensure security.

  • Single Section Ladder Standard Control Measure Requirements (as per Ladder Hierarchy) PPE, Microlite, LadderMate, Full Fall Arrest + EyeBolt

  • Double Section Ladder Standard Control Measure Requirements (as per Ladder Hierarchy) PPE, Microlite, LadderMate, Full Fall Arrest + EyeBolt

  • Triple Section Ladder Standard Control Measure Requirements (as per Ladder Hierarchy) PPE, Microlite, LadderMate, Full Fall Arrest + EyeBolt

  • DAT Roof Ladder Standard Control Measure Requirements (as per Ladder Hierarchy) PPE, 2 x Microlite, 2 x LadderMate, 3 x Full Fall Arrest + EyeBolts

  • Extended DAT Roof Ladder Standard Control Measure Requirements (as per Ladder Hierarchy) As per DAT roof Ladder

  • Combi Ladder Standard Control Measure Requirements (as per Ladder Hierarchy) PPE, Other equipment and Fall Arrest as necessary, Eyebolt at all times

  • If a LM or ML cannot be used please state here what alternative is to be used, an Eyebolt or other attachment point must be used for all dish installs and all service work.

  • 4. If anchor points are needed for Roped Access are they :

  • 5. On-Site Identified Hazards

  • Is hazard present and can it be removed? (Y or N)

  • Adverser Weather

  • Third Parties

  • Traffic

  • Existing Equipment

  • Garden Hazards

  • Ground Hazards

  • Any Other Hazards ( state what they are below - eg pets, etc)

  • Please state here what other hazards are if any?

  • If hazards cannot be removed then they must be controlled or minimised. (Explain how)

  • Can hazard be controlled or minimised? (Y or N)

  • Adverser Weather

  • Third Parties

  • Traffic

  • Existing Equipment

  • Garden Hazards

  • Ground Hazards

  • Any Other Hazards ( state what they are below - eg pets, etc)

  • Please state here what other hazards are if any?

  • If hazards cannot be removed then they must be escalated . (Give detail)

  • 6. Method Statement A clear and detailed method for carrying out the work must be recorded here before the work commences. Additional pages should be added as necessary. Items to be covered include site details; pre-job preparation; type of job (install, service, etc) roof type ( flat, sloping (give approx angle)); rescue considerations ( if standard rescue techniques say so, otherwise specify in detail). the method statement should have sufficient detail to allow another SAT team to understand how they would carry out the work. Draw diagrams if necessary to illustrate. Please write clearly.

  • Draw diagrams if necessary to illustrate

  • Pictures (if required)

  • 1st Engineer Signature

  • 2nd Engineer Signature

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