Method Statement Generator — Generate in Minutes
Generate professional, site-specific method statements for UK construction work. AI content from your scope of works. CDM 2015 aligned. Part of the full RAMS package. Start free.
What the Method Statement Generator Does
A method statement sets out the planned sequence of work: how the task will be started, progressed, and completed safely. The RAMS AI method statement generator converts your plain English scope of works into a structured, chronological safe working sequence – from mobilisation and site set-up through to completion, clean-up, and demobilisation.
How a Method Statement Is Generated
- Scope input – Describe the work in plain English: what is being done, where, and under what constraints
- AI expansion – AI analyses your scope and generates a step-by-step work sequence aligned to CDM 2015 Regulation 15
- Hazard integration – Risk controls from the risk assessment are automatically referenced in the relevant method steps
- Consistency check – AI verifies that every identified hazard has a corresponding control in the method sequence
- Export – Method statement and risk assessment are exported as a single combined RAMS document
Common Method Statement Mistakes to Avoid
- Vague steps like “take care” or “follow safe working practices” – controls must be specific
- Missing site constraints – access restrictions, existing services, nearby occupants
- No reference to plant and equipment – what plant is used, when, and by whom
- Emergency arrangements omitted – first aid, emergency contacts, evacuation route
- No briefing record – the method statement must be briefed to operatives before work starts
Competent Person Review
A method statement must be reviewed and approved by a competent person before work begins. RAMS AI generates a structured starting document; the competent person must verify that the sequence is site-specific, realistic, and appropriate for the actual work conditions. The output is never a substitute for professional judgement.
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