
What key sections should be included in a professional method statement?
2025-08-15
A comprehensive and professional method statement is more than just a list of tasks. It should be a detailed blueprint for the entire operation. It typically includes the following sections:
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Scope of Work: A clear overview of the project, including the type of cables, the pulling distance, and the worksite environment.
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Health and Safety: The most critical section. It identifies potential hazards (e.g., falls, manual handling, electrical risks) and details the risk assessment, safety controls, and required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
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Plant and Equipment: A detailed list of all machinery, tools, and accessories. This is where you would specify the use of our hydraulic pullers, underground-Cable-Laying-Equipment-and-Tools.html target='_blank'>cable rollers, drum stands, and pulling grips.
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Roles and Responsibilities: Clearly assigns responsibilities to all team members, from the project supervisor to the on-site technicians.
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Work Methodology: A step-by-step procedure of the cable pulling operation, from site preparation and cable drum setup to the final termination.