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Neil Gornall

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Risk/method statement for cherry picker
« on: July 23, 2013, 04:06:33 pm »
Hey guys,

Just picked up my first large job requiring a cherry picker. Got an IPAF course booked but need to send Risk/Method statements off asap.

Has anyone got a template for mechanical access I could use to add to my existing statements for wfp etc please.
Or point me in the direction of buying/downloading one.

Many thanks in advance.

info@purerclean.co.uk

Neil Gornall

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Re: Risk/method statement for cherry picker
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2013, 09:19:59 pm »
anyone?

CleanClear

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Re: Risk/method statement for cherry picker
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2013, 10:57:08 pm »
These people supply access equiptment. Have a shufty through that lot i'm sure there should be something there to suit what you want........
http://www.facelift.co.uk/health-safety/

(Not to be confused with Facelift water fed poles company).
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Small but perfectley formed

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Re: Risk/method statement for cherry picker
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2013, 06:04:14 am »
Just hire picker with driver from small company they will supply RAMS
Spit and polish

Neil Gornall

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Re: Risk/method statement for cherry picker
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2013, 07:50:39 am »
These people supply access equiptment. Have a shufty through that lot i'm sure there should be something there to suit what you want........
http://www.facelift.co.uk/health-safety/

(Not to be confused with Facelift water fed poles company).
Thanks will check it out.

Neil Gornall

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Re: Risk/method statement for cherry picker
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2013, 07:53:21 am »
Just hire picker with driver from small company they will supply RAMS

I thought of that but got one or two large jobs on the cards, one is an inside all nighter so think an extra wage would push the price over the edge.
Besides It would annoy me seeing a guy standing about doing nothing except pushing a few buttons which I can easily do myself  :)

MNWC

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Re: Risk/method statement for cherry picker
« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2013, 12:26:49 pm »
Where did you get your cherry from Neil ?

Ive Hired a few. I found Chislet hire to be the best/cheapest. Went with AFI uplift once and they have a minimum charge of 3 days..

Dont know anything about rams though. My brother has all the right certs to drive one and that was all that was needed...

Neil Gornall

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Re: Risk/method statement for cherry picker
« Reply #7 on: July 25, 2013, 09:59:37 pm »
Where did you get your cherry from Neil ?

Ive Hired a few. I found Chislet hire to be the best/cheapest. Went with AFI uplift once and they have a minimum charge of 3 days..

Dont know anything about rams though. My brother has all the right certs to drive one and that was all that was needed...

Have been to Chislet and got a price, as you say very good I thought but I should get it cheaper down the road at south lincs if i push them :-)
britannia training have opened a center on enterprise way so I am booked in to do the IPAF next month just after I get back from holiday. (yes again)  ;D