Method Statement Glass Works
Method Statement Glass Works
Hazardous
Substances:
(Attach MSDS if
Harmful/ Corrosive Dangerous Oxidising Highly Explosives
required) Very Irritant For the flammable
Toxic environment
Applicable: No No No No No No No
Storage
Arrangements: To be agreed with the client / site manager. Prior to works
Details of Permits
to Work: Clients protocol has been referred & filled.
Other:
Required
Personnel 1. Hi - Viz
Protective Equip.:
2.
Safety Hard Hats Safety Gloves Hearing Eye Respiratory
Boots Protection Protection Protection 3.
Applicable Y/N: y y y n y y y
S. N Scope of Work
1. Supply & installation of Power coated grey aluminium frame with double glaze clear tempered glass
6mm with 10mm spacer both sides with a sliding glass door system with handle (as per the given drwg.)
Risk Assessments- These are the risk assessments
which are applicable to works onsite.
Risk Definition and Matrix
Probability Categories
Category Definition
1 Practically Impossible
2 Not Likely
3 Possible
4 Likely
5 Very Likely
Category Definitions
1 First Aid, Near Miss
2 LTA (1 Day), Medical Treatment
3 LTA (3 Day), Dangerous Occurrence
4 Single Fatality
5 Multiple Fatality
Category Definitions
1 Release which has only a minor impact
2 Release, which has a moderate (short duration) impact
3 Release, which has a significant impact
4 Major environmental release which has a significant (long term) impact
5 Damage is major and permanent
Risk Matrix
PROBABILITY
1 2 3 4 5
Acceptable level of risk. Risk is
controlled as far as reasonably
5 LOW MED HIGH HIGH HIGH LOW
practicable. Existing Controls to
be continuously monitored.
4 LOW MED HIGH HIGH HIGH
Should aim to reduce risk
further to As Low As is
3 LOW MED MED HIGH HIGH MED
Reasonably Practicable.
(ALARP)
2 LOW LOW MED MED MED
Unacceptable level of risk.
Hazard MUST be avoided or
1 LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW HIGH level of Risk reduced
significantly & reliably by
controls.
Medim
Medm
Risk
Hazard HAZARD POTENTIAL
Low
Low
Ref. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES AND SAFEGUARDS.
High
High
Identification AND CONSEQUENCES.
No: