Create Electrician RAMS in Under 10 Minutes
Pre-loaded with safe-isolation procedures, electrical hazards and controls. Generate a compliant Risk Assessment & Method Statement for any electrical job — fast.
What job are you doing?
Choose a common electrician job
What's Included
Everything you need for a compliant electrician RAMS
- HSE-aligned electrical hazard library
- Safe isolation method statement examples
- 5×5 risk matrix with pre/post controls
- Professional PDF export with your branding
- Digital sign-off and audit trail
Common Electrician Jobs
RAMS Builder includes guided examples for these typical electrician tasks
Typical Hazards & Controls
Pre-loaded hazards and controls for electrician work
Safe isolation / live conductors
- Isolation & lock-off procedures
- Prove dead with GS38 equipment
- Insulated tools
Working at height (ladder / steps)
- Correct access equipment
- 3-point contact
- Podium steps where possible
Drilling / silica dust
- Dust extraction
- RPE (FFP3 mask)
- Area screened off
Trailing leads / trip hazards
- Cable management
- Route leads along walls
- Warning signs
Fire risk from faulty wiring
- Fire extinguisher on site
- RCD protection verified
- Thermal imaging check
Method Statement Steps
A typical method sequence for electrician work
- 1Arrive on site and sign in
- 2Isolate supply and prove dead
- 3Set up work area and barriers
- 4Carry out installation or repair
- 5Test and inspect to BS 7671
- 6Tidy work area and handover
Example Output
Review a fully featured electrician RAMS example with hazards, permits, COSHH, and sign-off details
Electrician example RAMS PDF
Use this example to see how the finished document can be structured before you customise it for the live site, scope, and controls.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about electrician RAMS
Do I need a RAMS for domestic electrical work?
Yes — any employer or self-employed person has a legal duty to assess risks under the Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999. Even for domestic jobs, a RAMS shows clients and principal contractors you take safety seriously.
What do principal contractors expect in an electrician RAMS?
PCs typically expect safe isolation procedures, method steps for the specific job, a risk assessment with pre/post control ratings, PPE requirements, and emergency procedures. RAMS Builder pre-loads all of these for electrical trades.
How do I document safe isolation in a RAMS?
Include the full isolation sequence: identify circuit, switch off, lock-off, prove dead with GS38 equipment, and re-prove. RAMS Builder's hazard library includes this as a standard control set.
Ready to Create Your Electrician RAMS?
Start from the example, customise it for the live job, and export a site-ready PDF when you're happy.
What job are you doing?
Choose a common electrician job