You usually write the method statement after you have done the risk assessment. And is basically a statement to show how you intend to avoid the risk
Example of Method Statements for a Tender. or Contract, may be as follows:
Working at Heights (HA6)
Hazards
Risk Rating
Danger of personnel falling High
Danger of falling objects to personnel below High
Planned Methods To Reduce Risks
* Suitable access will be provided to the working area, and shall be inspected at regular intervals.
* All operatives working on site shall wear safety helmets at all times.
* Signs and barriers will be positioned directly below the works to warn and prevent access to the working area.
* All current legislation and codes of practice concerned with working at heights, will be strictly complied with.
* Training and instruction will be given to staff on the usage of lines and harnesses.
This is very Basic and broad, as Martin19842 wrote they could ask to be more site specific i.e. accessing a particular area. and you could go on about avoiding customers, staff etc
I quickly hacked this method statement together from another source so don't take it literally word for word there are many ways to right a method statement just think of the every tasks from start to finish like you are going to explaining to an allien then turn it into a written document.
Speak to you soon
Martin
PS hows the nicotine chews doing (keeping you calm I hope
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