Comprehensive risk assessments and method statements for every construction trade. Create professional, compliant RAMS in seconds with AI.
Electrical work on construction sites presents significant hazards including electric shock, burns, and fire risks. Our AI-powered RAMS generation ensures comprehensive coverage of all electrical activities with up-to-date compliance.
Plumbing activities require careful risk assessment to address water system safety, manual handling, working at height, and potential legionella risks.
Scaffolding operations are high-risk activities requiring competent persons and strict adherence to safety standards. Our RAMS templates cover all phases of scaffolding work.
Bricklaying and masonry work involves repetitive manual handling, working at height, and exposure to hazardous substances. Comprehensive RAMS are essential.
Working at height is the leading cause of construction fatalities. Our comprehensive RAMS templates ensure compliance with Work at Height Regulations 2005.
Excavation is high-risk work with potential for trench collapse, striking services, falls, and confined space hazards.
Manual handling is the most common cause of workplace injury. Risk assessment should eliminate or reduce manual handling where possible.
Painting and decorating involves working at height, chemical exposure, and repetitive movements. Comprehensive risk assessment is essential.
HVAC work involves refrigerant handling, working at height, electrical work, and confined spaces. Specialized training and controls required.
Roofing is one of the highest-risk construction activities. Falls from roofs are a leading cause of construction fatalities.
Joinery and carpentry work involves power tools, manual handling, working at height, and wood dust exposure.
Plastering involves chemical exposure (cement, lime), working at height, and repetitive movements leading to musculoskeletal disorders.
Gas work must only be undertaken by Gas Safe registered engineers. Gas leaks and carbon monoxide are life-threatening hazards.
Drylining involves manual handling of boards, working at height for ceilings, and power tool use for cutting and fixing.
Tiling involves kneeling work, chemical exposure from adhesives, and silica dust from cutting tiles.
Concrete work involves chemical hazards from wet cement, manual handling, and coordination of multiple activities.
Steel erection is high-risk work involving working at height, heavy lifts, and coordinated crane operations.
Our AI understands the specific hazards and control measures for your trade. Generate compliant, site-specific RAMS in 60 seconds.