Construction Method Statements
This Building Industry Method Statement Forms folder contains a variety of worked examples of Method Statements as well as a blank one for you to use and Guidance Notes on Method Statements.
No matter how simple the task you are carrying out, completing a method statement is always useful as it will allow you to consider all the aspects of the works. As such it becomes an important exercise that not only helps you to make the workplace safer for your staff and thereby eliminate accidents, but also assists you in complying with the relevant health and safety legislation.
By using a systematic method of looking at your work activities by using a suitable Risk Assessment document and then creating a safe system of work on the Method Statement form you will go a long way to ensuring the safety of your employees on site. If you are a sub-contractor you may be asked to provide your method statements before starting work. These forms, when properly filled in, will show your prospective clients that you are serious about managing health and safety on site.
If you are new to writing a method statement you may find it useful to read our Guidance Notes – How to write a Method Statement.
Should any of your employees have an accident while on your site, or if you have a visit from the HSE, these Site Method Statement forms can help to show that you have taken steps to prevent accidents or a breach of legislation.
- Guidance Note: How to Write a Construction Method Statement
- Method Statement - Blank Form
- Site Work Method Statement - Demolition of Mezzanine Floor Offices
- Site Work Method Statement - Replacing Lead Flashing
- Site Work Method Statement - Laying Boardroom Floor
- Site Work Method Statement - Unloading Bricks, Blocks, Sand, Cement
- Site Work Method Statement - Using a Cement Mixer
- Site Work Method Statement - Brick/Block Laying
- Site Work Method Statement - Using a Disc Cutter
- Site Work Method Statement - Working on Scaffolding
- Site Work Method Statement - Mixing Gypsum Plasters
- Site Work Method Statement - Plastering Ceilings
- Site Work Method Statement - Wall Plastering/Rendering Walls
- Site Work Method Statement - Screeding Floors, Using Levelling Compounds
- Site Work Method Statement - Working with Cut Timber or Sheet Materials
- Site Work Method Statement - Working with Handheld or Bench Mounted Power Tools
- Site Work Method Statement - Fixing Plasterboard or Other Sheet Materials
- Site Work Method Statement - Building Stud Walls or Carcassing
- Site Work Method Statement - Building Cut Roofs
- Site Work Method Statement - Building Trussed Roofs
- Site Work Method Statement - Shuttering Carpentry
- Site Work Method Statement - Window Fitting, Glazing
- Site Work Method Statement – Electrical Installation
- Site Work Method Statement – Tile Hanging
- Site Work Method Statement – Pitched Roof Tiling
- Site Work Method Statement – Flat Roofing
- Site Work Method Statement – Fitting Structural Steel
- Site Work Method Statement – Laying Paving
- Site Work Method Statement – Laying Drainage
- Site Work Method Statement – Fitting Rainwater Goods
- Site Work Method Statement – Gardening and Landscaping
- Site Work Method Statement – Stripping Out Works
- Site Work Method Statement – Painting and Decorating
- Site work Method Statement – Cutting and fixing ceramic or stone tiles
- Site Work Method Statement – Erecting Timber Framed Building
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