Risk Assessments and Method Statements

Professional Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) for Total Workplace Safety

Why Every Business Needs Risk Assessments and Method Statements

Every business, regardless of size or industry, has a legal responsibility to carry out “suitable and sufficient” risk assessments to protect employees, contractors, and anyone else who might be affected by their work.

But let’s be honest, many companies find the process of creating Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) overwhelming. The rules can be complex, the fear of missing something important is real, and time pressures often get in the way. Some even worry that RAMS will slow down projects or create extra paperwork.

However, neglecting these vital documents can have serious consequences. Without properly completed RAMS, your business risks fines, legal action, or worse, serious harm to your team. And if an incident occurs, how will you prove that you took all the necessary steps to manage risks?

That’s where we come in. We make compliance straightforward and stress-free.

Expert RAMS Writing Services You Can Trust

Our professional RAMS writing service takes the guesswork out of compliance. We work closely with you to create clear, detailed, and legally compliant Risk Assessments and Method Statements that fit your specific operations.

When you work with us, you’ll receive documentation that:

  • Meets all Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards
  • Identifies real-world hazards and effective control measures
  • Is written in plain, practical language that your team can understand
  • Reflects your business activities, sites, and people

With our knowledge and expertise, you’ll have confidence that your documentation not only meets regulatory requirements but also genuinely improves workplace safety.

What Is a Risk Assessment?

A Risk Assessment is a structured process used to identify hazards and evaluate the potential for harm. It helps you understand what could go wrong, how serious the consequences could be, and what you can do to prevent or reduce risks.

In other words:

  1. What could happen?
  2. How bad could it be?
  3. What steps can we take to stop it or lessen the impact?

Only once you’ve identified and assessed these risks can you put the right control measures in place. A well-prepared risk assessment is the foundation of a safe and responsible workplace.

What Is a Method Statement?

A Method Statement sets out step-by-step instructions on how to carry out a specific task safely. When used alongside a Risk Assessment, it ensures that everyone understands the correct, safe way to complete the work. It helps avoid confusion, keeps teams organised, and reduces the likelihood of accidents.

Without a clear Method Statement, even straightforward tasks can become disorganised and unsafe. That’s why every project should have both documents working hand in hand.

Complete Your Own RAMS with Our Training Course

If you’d like to handle your own Risk Assessments and Method Statements in-house, our training course is the perfect place to start.

For just £27.00 + VAT per person, our course will teach you how to:

  • Identify and assess workplace hazards effectively
  • Write compliant, professional Risk Assessments and Method Statements
  • Apply control measures to keep people safe
  • Reduce your reliance on external consultants

By training your team, you’ll save money, build confidence, and strengthen your business’s safety culture.

Why Choose FastR Solutions?

We believe that health and safety don’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. We provide straightforward, practical support that keeps your business compliant and your people protected.

Here’s what makes us different:

  • Experience you can rely on: Our team has years of hands-on expertise across multiple industries.
  • Tailored solutions: We don’t use templates; we create RAMS that reflect your business.
  • Affordable services: Professional safety support at a price that fits your budget.
  • Ongoing partnership: We’re here whenever you need guidance or updates.

We care about helping you create a safer workplace without the stress.

How to become a fire risk assessor?

Becoming a fire risk assessor typically involves:​

  • Gaining relevant qualifications in fire safety.​
  • Acquiring practical experience in conducting assessments.​

Staying updated with fire safety regulations and standards.​ FastR Solutions offers training courses that can serve as a foundation for those pursuing a career in fire risk assessment.

What is risk assessment training?

Risk assessment training educates employees on identifying workplace hazards, evaluating risks, and implementing control measures. It empowers staff to contribute to a safer work environment.​

How to write a method statement and risk assessment?

To write a method statement and risk assessment:​

  • Identify the task and associated hazards.​
  • Assess the risks and determine control measures.

Document the procedures, responsibilities, and safety measures.​ FastR Solutions offers professional services to assist in creating comprehensive risk assessments and method statements tailored to your operations.​

What is a risk assessment and method statement?

A risk assessment identifies potential hazards in the workplace and evaluates the risks associated with them. A method statement outlines the safe system of work to control these risks. Together, they ensure tasks are carried out safely.

Get Compliant. Stay Safe. Contact Us Today.

Don’t wait until something goes wrong. Get in touch with us today and let our experts take care of your Risk Assessments and Method Statements.

We’ll help you protect your people, your reputation, and your business.

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