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HassanFarhan  
#1 Posted : 27 August 2014 14:32:53(UTC)
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HassanFarhan

Dear All,


I search for HSE method statement for construction site any one can hlep me in this job.

Tanks & Regards.
paulw71  
#2 Posted : 27 August 2014 14:49:30(UTC)
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paulw71

Doubt it.

Regards
Careless33616  
#3 Posted : 27 August 2014 15:47:09(UTC)
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Careless33616

What size of construction site are you looking at? A medium to large construction (new house building for example) should be managed through a "Project Management Plan" within which would be a section for all method statements and associated risk assessments for all differeing trades.
Roundtuit  
#4 Posted : 27 August 2014 23:04:14(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Method - a particular procedure for accomplishing a task

Statement - a clear expression in speech or writing

ergo with the multitude of trades, and the variety of construction / demolition tasks those trades may be asked to perform there are infinite answers made even more interesting where the full task involves multiple trades at site in either concurrent or consecutive manner
Roundtuit  
#5 Posted : 27 August 2014 23:04:14(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Method - a particular procedure for accomplishing a task

Statement - a clear expression in speech or writing

ergo with the multitude of trades, and the variety of construction / demolition tasks those trades may be asked to perform there are infinite answers made even more interesting where the full task involves multiple trades at site in either concurrent or consecutive manner
Palmer20061  
#6 Posted : 28 August 2014 09:15:04(UTC)
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Palmer20061

It should simply be a step by step method of how you're going to do the task, a list of equipment to be used, a list of materials to be used, a brief emergency plan (first aiders, nearest hospital, contact numbers), management structure and supported by relevant risk assessments.

Don't over complicate it!

If you're submitting it to a client they will give pointers on what other information they need once it's been submitted.
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