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Method statement - concreteBecause of the risks associated with concrete, you must identify the safe systems of work that your staff should follow before work is carried out.  What to do?To ensure that you give your staff sufficient practical guidan... Read more
16 Jan 2023
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Method statement - brickworkIf you're managing a brickwork job, you need to make sure that those involved are safe. However, you don't need overly long or complex paperwork to achieve this. Clear guidanceThis method statement specifies the activities t... Read more
04 Oct 2019
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Method statement - renderingIt's important that those who render walls are made aware of the safe systems of work to be followed. You can achieve this with our method statement. What to doThis Method Statement - Rendering specifies the activities to b... Read more
09 Jan 2020
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Process - safe system of work - cleaning premisesOur safety procedure for cleaning takes account of not only general day-to-day cleaning, but also extra precautions which may be required if operating under infectious disease conditions. What's covered... Read more
07 Sep 2023
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COSHH/DSEAR assessment - concreteIf employees work with concrete you will need to assess the risks and decide how it can be done safely. Use our example COSHH/ DSEAR assessment to do this.Careful selectionThe handling of concrete involves risks to heal... Read more
01 Jul 2017
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Method statement - blockworkBecause of the risks associated with building a block wall, e.g. manual handling, exposure to chemicals etc., you must identify the safe systems of work that your staff should follow.  What to do?If you're building a block... Read more
27 Nov 2019
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Method statement - work on contaminated landBecause of the risks associated with working on contaminated land, e.g. manual handling, exposure to hazardous substances, the use of plant and machinery, working near the edge of an excavation etc., you mu... Read more
11 Jun 2012
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Safety in bricklayingBricklaying involves inherent risks. Therefore, if this type of work is not carried out correctly, it can result in injuries and ill-health to staff. This applies whether it is bricks or blocks etc. being laid.Managing the risksT... Read more
13 Dec 2016
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