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GN23
Plumbing Method Statement
Guidance Note
December 2012
Guidance Note SC GN 23 (V3) Dec 20122
Method Statements – A basic guide to preparation
Introduction
This Guidance Note gives practical information about creating a method statement.
A completed sample template has been included in Appendix 1 and a blank template in
Appendix 2. If you wish to use the template in Appendix 2 to construct your own
documents, you must ensure that all references to safecontractor have been removed and
the final documents are clearly incorporated into your existing safety management system.
A method statement is an ideal way of recording the hazards involved in a specific work
activity and communicating the risk and precautions required to all those involved in the
work, including those undertaking the work and their immediate managers.
A method statement should be developed in conjunction with a risk assessment and
together these demonstrate a safe system of work. The method statement needs be clear,
no longer than necessary, and not over complicated. The document should avoid
ambiguities or generalisations, which could lead to confusion and layout a step-by-step
sequence of work to describe how the activity is to be carried out safely.
Format
The actual format is dependent on the work being undertaken and the organisational
arrangements in place but generally the following headings should be present:
1. Organisation/company in control of the operation
2. Named individual responsible for the activity and its safety
3. Name of method statement originator and authorisation date
4. Arrangements for changing/deviating from method statement
5. General description of activity
6. Location of activity including access and restrictions
7. General working environment considerations, e.g. temperature and wind speed
8. Protection of others, e.g. members of the public
9. Emergency procedures, including location of emergency equipment
10. Identity of operatives (and any specific training or certification required)
11. Requirements for Personal Protective Equipment
12. Plant and equipment used, including safety precautions and restrictions
13. Materials information e.g. hazard information and storage/transport requirements
14. Work sequence, including associated risks and required control measures for each
stage
15. Safety checks/clearances at specific stages
16. Final clearance that activity is completed to specification
17. Any other additional information that may be relevant.
The list above is not exhaustive and a method statement may or may not include each and
every item. However as a minimum it must achieve the following objectives:-
 It should be up to date, identifiable and its source accountable
 It should contain the sequence of works
 It should identify the associated risks and control measures
 It should state actions/authorisation required to deviate from method statement.
Appendix 1 is a sample method statement for plumbing activities. It can be as simple or as
detailed as the job/risk requires, so long as it meets the four main objectives.
Guidance Note SC GN 23 (V3) Dec 20123
Appendix 1
Plumbing Method Statement
Contract Manager: Joe Bloggs Site supervisor: David Jones
Originator: Joe Bloggs Position: David Jones Date: 01/12/2012
This method statement is critical to the health and safety of the activity(ies) it
relates to. It is to be strictly adhered to. Any deviation must first be authorised by
the Site Supervisor.
Planned Task/Activity Description:
Replace Ball Valve to Water Tank.
Location and Access: (attached plan as appropriate)
Located on flat roof through access door into plant room.
Working Environment & Restrictions:
Flat roof accessed through locked door. Mandatory use of Mansafe system required.
Protection of others:
Men at work sign attached to roof access door, additional signage displayed at work
area
Emergency Procedures:
Normal site emergency procedures will apply.
Operatives/Competence:
1 city and guilds trained Plumber with safe use of harness training.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Overalls, Safety Harness, Gloves, Goggles, Safety Footwear
Plant & Equipment:
Isolation lock and general hand tools
Materials Handling/Storage & Safety Information:
All material in manageable individual lengths
Critical Stages: (must be undertaken in correct sequence)
1. Attend Induction, sign for permit and obtain access door key
2. If no information is available on the site water treatment regime/water quality
checks, contact office for further clearance to work
3. Access to roof through locked door
4. Once on roof attach harness to fixed safety restraint system
5. Follow set walkway to plant room
6. Isolate supply to Water Tank using Isolation Lock
7. Drain tank
8. Remove defective Ball Valve and replace
9. Remove Isolation
10. Re-Fill Water Tank and test new Ball Valve
11. Return to access door via set walkway
12. Return key and sign off permit.
Final Clearance: (Work/Activity completed to satisfaction).
Name Position: Date:
Guidance Note SC GN 23 (V3) Dec 20124
Appendix 2
Blank Method Statement Template
Contract Manager: Site Supervisor:
Originator: Position: Date:
This method statement is critical to the health and safety of the activity(ies) it
relates to. It is to be strictly adhered to. Any deviation must first be authorised by
the Site Supervisor.
Planned Task/Activity Description:
Location and Access: (attached plan as appropriate)
Working Environment & Restrictions:
Protection of others:
Emergency Procedures:
Operatives/Competence:
Personal Protective Equipment:
Plant & Equipment:
Materials Handling/Storage & Safety Information:
Critical Stages: (must be undertaken in correct sequence)
Final Clearance: (Work/Activity completed to satisfaction).
Name Position: Date:

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23.plumbing method statement_gn23

  • 2. Guidance Note SC GN 23 (V3) Dec 20122 Method Statements – A basic guide to preparation Introduction This Guidance Note gives practical information about creating a method statement. A completed sample template has been included in Appendix 1 and a blank template in Appendix 2. If you wish to use the template in Appendix 2 to construct your own documents, you must ensure that all references to safecontractor have been removed and the final documents are clearly incorporated into your existing safety management system. A method statement is an ideal way of recording the hazards involved in a specific work activity and communicating the risk and precautions required to all those involved in the work, including those undertaking the work and their immediate managers. A method statement should be developed in conjunction with a risk assessment and together these demonstrate a safe system of work. The method statement needs be clear, no longer than necessary, and not over complicated. The document should avoid ambiguities or generalisations, which could lead to confusion and layout a step-by-step sequence of work to describe how the activity is to be carried out safely. Format The actual format is dependent on the work being undertaken and the organisational arrangements in place but generally the following headings should be present: 1. Organisation/company in control of the operation 2. Named individual responsible for the activity and its safety 3. Name of method statement originator and authorisation date 4. Arrangements for changing/deviating from method statement 5. General description of activity 6. Location of activity including access and restrictions 7. General working environment considerations, e.g. temperature and wind speed 8. Protection of others, e.g. members of the public 9. Emergency procedures, including location of emergency equipment 10. Identity of operatives (and any specific training or certification required) 11. Requirements for Personal Protective Equipment 12. Plant and equipment used, including safety precautions and restrictions 13. Materials information e.g. hazard information and storage/transport requirements 14. Work sequence, including associated risks and required control measures for each stage 15. Safety checks/clearances at specific stages 16. Final clearance that activity is completed to specification 17. Any other additional information that may be relevant. The list above is not exhaustive and a method statement may or may not include each and every item. However as a minimum it must achieve the following objectives:-  It should be up to date, identifiable and its source accountable  It should contain the sequence of works  It should identify the associated risks and control measures  It should state actions/authorisation required to deviate from method statement. Appendix 1 is a sample method statement for plumbing activities. It can be as simple or as detailed as the job/risk requires, so long as it meets the four main objectives.
  • 3. Guidance Note SC GN 23 (V3) Dec 20123 Appendix 1 Plumbing Method Statement Contract Manager: Joe Bloggs Site supervisor: David Jones Originator: Joe Bloggs Position: David Jones Date: 01/12/2012 This method statement is critical to the health and safety of the activity(ies) it relates to. It is to be strictly adhered to. Any deviation must first be authorised by the Site Supervisor. Planned Task/Activity Description: Replace Ball Valve to Water Tank. Location and Access: (attached plan as appropriate) Located on flat roof through access door into plant room. Working Environment & Restrictions: Flat roof accessed through locked door. Mandatory use of Mansafe system required. Protection of others: Men at work sign attached to roof access door, additional signage displayed at work area Emergency Procedures: Normal site emergency procedures will apply. Operatives/Competence: 1 city and guilds trained Plumber with safe use of harness training. Personal Protective Equipment: Overalls, Safety Harness, Gloves, Goggles, Safety Footwear Plant & Equipment: Isolation lock and general hand tools Materials Handling/Storage & Safety Information: All material in manageable individual lengths Critical Stages: (must be undertaken in correct sequence) 1. Attend Induction, sign for permit and obtain access door key 2. If no information is available on the site water treatment regime/water quality checks, contact office for further clearance to work 3. Access to roof through locked door 4. Once on roof attach harness to fixed safety restraint system 5. Follow set walkway to plant room 6. Isolate supply to Water Tank using Isolation Lock 7. Drain tank 8. Remove defective Ball Valve and replace 9. Remove Isolation 10. Re-Fill Water Tank and test new Ball Valve 11. Return to access door via set walkway 12. Return key and sign off permit. Final Clearance: (Work/Activity completed to satisfaction). Name Position: Date:
  • 4. Guidance Note SC GN 23 (V3) Dec 20124 Appendix 2 Blank Method Statement Template Contract Manager: Site Supervisor: Originator: Position: Date: This method statement is critical to the health and safety of the activity(ies) it relates to. It is to be strictly adhered to. Any deviation must first be authorised by the Site Supervisor. Planned Task/Activity Description: Location and Access: (attached plan as appropriate) Working Environment & Restrictions: Protection of others: Emergency Procedures: Operatives/Competence: Personal Protective Equipment: Plant & Equipment: Materials Handling/Storage & Safety Information: Critical Stages: (must be undertaken in correct sequence) Final Clearance: (Work/Activity completed to satisfaction). Name Position: Date: