| A method statement is a method of control that is used after a risk assessment of an operation has been carried out. The method statement is used to control the operation and to ensure that all concerned are aware of the hazards associated with the work and the safety precautions to be taken. In addition, construction method statements are used on site. For a particular section of similar work, they detail its boundaries, materials and plant requirements and temporary works designs. For example in the construction of a wall by pouring cement, it may include stop end and top of pour positions, type and volume of concrete, pumps and vibrators required, and the shutter designs. | ||
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