Comprehensive risk assessments for high-risk construction activities. Detailed method statements, emergency procedures, and legal requirements.
These activities require detailed RAMS due to high risk of serious injury or fatality. Each includes step-by-step methods, emergency procedures, and compliance requirements.
Working at height remains the biggest cause of fatalities in construction. This activity-specific RAMS covers all aspects of safe working at height.
Hot works including welding, cutting, grinding, and flame-based activities present significant fire and burn risks requiring strict controls.
Confined space work presents extreme risks including asphyxiation, toxic atmosphere, and difficulty of rescue.
Manual handling injuries account for over a third of workplace accidents. Proper assessment and controls are essential.
Excavation work presents risks of collapse, buried services strikes, and falls. Proper planning and support systems are critical.
Asbestos exposure can cause fatal lung diseases. Licensed removal and strict controls are mandatory.
Scaffolding operations are high-risk activities requiring CISRS competence and strict safety controls.
Lifting operations using cranes, telehandlers, and hoists require detailed planning and appointed persons.
Work on or near live electrical equipment requires strict isolation procedures and competent persons.
Roof work is a leading cause of construction fatalities. Edge protection and fragile surface controls are critical.
Under CDM Regulations 2015 and Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, you must assess risks for each activity.
Working at height, confined spaces, and excavation are the top causes of construction fatalities. Proper RAMS save lives.
Generic RAMS aren't enough. Each site has unique hazards requiring specific control measures and emergency procedures.
Clear method statements ensure workers understand the safe system of work, reducing accidents and near misses.
Our AI generates comprehensive, site-specific RAMS for any construction activity. Includes hazards, controls, method statements, and emergency procedures.