Electrical RAMS templates
Electrical RAMS turn on one thing reviewers look for first: safe isolation. The document should make the isolation point, lock-off and prove-dead procedure explicit, and justify any work that has to be done live.
What principal contractors check in a electrical RAMS
- A spelled-out safe-isolation procedure (lock-off, prove dead, GS38 indicator)
- Live working only where unavoidable, with a specific justification and permit
- Competence evidence — qualifications and calibrated test instruments
- Protection against inadvertent re-energisation while work is in progress
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Electrical risk assessment & method statement templates
Pick the task closest to your job, then make it site-specific — add the site, sequence, access, permits and competence before submission.
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Electrical Installation RAMS
Electrical · Electrical installation
Electrical isolationCompetencePermit / site rules
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Working Near Live Electrical Services RAMS
Electrical · Working near live services
Electrical isolationCompetencePermit / site rules
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Temporary Site Electrical Supply RAMS
Electrical · Temporary site electrics
Electrical isolationCompetencePermit / site rules
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Working Near Overhead Power Lines RAMS
Groundworks · Work near overhead power lines
Electrical isolationCompetencePermit / site rules
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Consumer Unit Replacement RAMS
Electrical · Consumer unit replacement
Electrical isolationCompetencePermit / site rules
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