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Routh80024  
#1 Posted : 20 May 2012 19:37:21(UTC)
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Routh80024

I am about to be involved in a construction project, land based, on a wind farm. I am looking for examples of risk assessments and method statements for the work. Has anyone got anything they would be willing to share with me.
PinkDiamond  
#2 Posted : 20 May 2012 21:50:25(UTC)
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PinkDiamond

You could always try writing your own?
Jake  
#3 Posted : 21 May 2012 09:57:24(UTC)
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Jake

As a general comment (as this is not my area so I can't advise) but why should forum users provide documentation that has a financial value for free? This forum is an excellent arena to discuss ideas, get feedback on work and generally gain more knowledge, I would say you have a few options: - Appoint someone who is competent to carryout such tasks and develop such documentation - Have a go yourself then ask for feedback and go from there. I just think it's a bit lazy asking for someones complete work in the first instance, when companies would pay for someone to create such documentation.
Seabee81  
#4 Posted : 21 May 2012 10:10:54(UTC)
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Seabee81

Organise a HIRA/HAZID/TBRA and involve people who know what they're talking about. If you have the right experts there, and you keep them focused then the RA will write itself. The Risk Assessment for a project on this scale should not be completed by an individual. Has your company got previous experience with this? If so their previous RAs, method statements, procedures etc will be kept in a project folder somewhere. Use them to familiarise yourself before you dive in. You should be reviewing lessons learned from previous jobs before you get started anyway
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