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Risk Assessment and Method Statements

At C&C Consulting, we’ve got a team of fully qualified and experienced Health and Safety experts on hand to guide you through any difficulties you or your team may have.

Ad Hoc Support

This service can be purchased as a standalone option, ideal for one-off support or project-specific health and safety needs.

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You can include this service within a tailored package, offering ongoing support and better value for long-term compliance.

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Risk Assessments & Method Statements (RAMS)

At C&C Consulting, we specialise in creating tailored Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) that help businesses meet their legal obligations while ensuring the safety of their teams. Our experienced consultants work closely with you to understand your specific operations, identify potential hazards, and develop clear, practical documents that outline how to manage risks effectively. This proactive approach not only safeguards your employees but also demonstrates your commitment to health and safety compliance to clients and regulators.

Whether you're undertaking a new project or reviewing existing procedures, our RAMS service provides you with the confidence that all aspects of your work have been thoroughly assessed and documented. By partnering with C&C Consulting, you can focus on delivering your projects efficiently, knowing that robust safety measures are in place and clearly communicated to all stakeholders.

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Method Statements

Safety method statements are most often found in the construction sector. We help our clients on a daily basis when it comes to producing method statements. Our diverse occupational experience ensures we can offer relevant and task specific advice on methodology, and in many cases produce a sequence of works based on this experience. Whatever your need, our approach is flexible to ensure the appropriate level of support is received.

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  • Higher risk complex or unusual work (e.g. steel and formwork erection, demolition or the use of hazardous substances)
  • Providing information to employees about how the work should be done and the precautions to be taken
  • Providing the principal contractor with information to develop the health and safety plan for the construction phase of a project

Workplace Risk Assessments

The Regulation provides that employers with five or more employees must record the significant findings of their risk assessment. This record should represent an effective statement of hazards and risks which should then lead to relevant actions being taken to protect health and safety.

We help our clients understand that not all risk have to be negative and that well thought out risk assessments can lead to business improvements and increased profits. Our consultants are health and safety experts and between them have a wealth of experience in helping businesses to challenge the way they do risk assessments to achieve greater results.

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Health and Safety Risk Assessment

A Health and Safety Risk Assessment is a systematic and structured process used to identify, evaluate, and mitigate potential hazards and risks in the workplace, or other environments, to ensure employee and visitor well-being.

These assessments are a fundamental component of any effective occupational health and safety programme, as they not only help prevent accidents, they also show your commitment to compliance with your legal requirements.

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Steps of a Health and Safety Risk Assessment

Conducting a thorough Health and Safety Risk Assessment is essential for creating a safe working environment and meeting legal obligations. The process helps organisations identify potential dangers, evaluate risks, and implement effective measures to prevent accidents and protect staff.

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  • Hazard Identification: Identify anything in the workplace that could potentially cause harm, such as chemicals, machinery, or poor layout.
  • Assessment of Risks: Assess the likelihood and potential severity of harm from each identified hazard.
  • Evaluating Existing Control Measures: Review current safety measures to determine if they are adequate or need updating.
  • Prioritising Risks: Rank risks based on their severity and likelihood to focus attention on the most critical issues.
  • Risk Mitigation and Control: Develop and implement measures such as training, equipment upgrades, or procedural changes to reduce risk.
  • Monitoring and Review: Regularly revisit the assessment to ensure control measures remain effective and new risks are addressed.
  • Documentation: Keep accurate records of all identified hazards, risk evaluations, controls, and outcomes.

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