Methods Statements
The first question you may ask is “what is a method statement?” It is simply a document which details the way in which a work task must be completed. Method statements are sometimes known as Safe Systems of Work. Your method statements should outline all the hazards that are likely to be encountered when undertaking a task or process and provide detailed guidance on how to carry out the task safely.
Method statements are being requested more and more these days by all kinds or organisations and are becoming a prerequisite when tending for work. The reason behind this is that everyone must make suitable enquires about the competence of organisations they employ to undertake work on their behalf.
Writing a method statement may seem like a daunting task, but Citation plc will help remove the trepidation by providing all the necessary forms and guidance that is needed to enable you to compile your method statements in a professional format. This will help you secure new business and become an approved supplier.
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Operating throughout the UK with experts on Health & Safety Law on hand in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and Cardiff, Citation have emerged as one of the United Kingdom’s leading health and safety and employment law consultancies.
Citation provides fixed cost compliance packages to organisations of all sizes throughout the country. Citation has been the recipient of a number of Business Awards including the Queen’s Award for Enterprise and is proud of its contribution towards a safe and fair business environment whilst at the same time relieving the burden of regulatory compliance from its clients.
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