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“A safer system of work”
Our Method Statements detail how a particular task or activity will be carried out. It will detail the possible dangers/risks associated with the project, the control methods to be used and show how the work will be managed safely. A method statement is used to specify the health and safety control measures needed to control the hazards identified by the risk assessment that has been carried out for the task or operation. Our method statements are always ‘Site Specific’ and are used to control the operation and to ensure that all concerned are aware of the hazards associated with the work and the safety precautions that need to be taken.
We are being asked more and more by our clients to produce method statements as part of their Health and Safety documentation, or to produce method statements for larger projects that come under the CDM Regulations.
A competent person familiar with the work processes writes our method statements and we do not provide 'Example Method Statements' or 'Generic Method Statements'. All of our method statements are written for specific clients and specific projects, thereby ensuring that your method statements and risk assessments are not only professionally prepared, but are also directly relevant to the works you are undertaking. Furthermore, such method statements and risk assessments will help to limit or eliminate your liability in the event of an employee or member of the public having an accident.
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