BEE level 1
It's essentially a chance assessment document detailing the work that is usually to be carried out in a precise, specific and orderly manner. It takes to deal with all of the potential risks and hazards related to the task. Many years ago a subcontractor might get away with a vague generic construction method statement. Today, both architects and principle contractors are scrutinizing methods statements more closely. Why all of the fuss about? Construction remains a disproportionally unsafe environment in comparison with industries like manufacturing. In an attempt to lessen incidents (many that are fatal), contractors and subcontractors are expected to perform a series of documents to adhere to safety legislation - certainly one of that will be the mandatory risk assessment. On medium to large SHE consultants sites, the principle contractors are taking method statement documents very seriously - so seriously that actually as a subcontractor, you might be prevent...