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  4. Complete the 'Description of work' section with details about the task at hand, such as 'Replacement AHU on xxxx Building'.
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Risk assessments make up the basis of a method statement, and therefore, should always be done first. The risk assessment will identify if an activity is high risk or complex, while the method statement will detail how the job or task is to be carried out safely.
2. Steps needed to manage risk Identify hazards. Assess the risks. Control the risks. Record your findings. Review the controls.
Risk assessments identify and assess the hazards and risks at work and from here, suggest control measures to mitigate the risk. Method statements detail step by step how a task should be completed safely.
Here are the key steps: Description of Work. Include all relevant information such as: Gather Information. Include any relevant regulations, industry standards, and best practices. Summary of Main Hazards. Method Statement. Emergency Procedures. Review and Refine. Communicate and Train. Create a New Method Statement.
Method statements are normally needed after a risk assessment but before specific complex and high-risk tasks or activities start. Risk assessments are required by law in the UK under the Health and Safety at Work Etc. Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
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