Create Gas Engineer RAMS in Under 10 Minutes
Pre-loaded with gas safety hazards — CO exposure, gas leaks, ventilation checks and more. Generate a compliant Risk Assessment & Method Statement aligned with Gas Safe standards.
What job are you doing?
Choose a common gas engineer job
What's Included
Everything you need for a compliant gas engineer RAMS
- HSE & Gas Safe aligned hazard library
- Tightness test and commissioning examples
- 5×5 risk matrix with pre/post controls
- Professional PDF export with your branding
- Digital sign-off and audit trail
Common Gas Engineer Jobs
RAMS Builder includes guided examples for these typical gas engineer tasks
Typical Hazards & Controls
Pre-loaded hazards and controls for gas engineer work
Gas leak / escape
- Gas tightness test (let-by / drop)
- Leak detection fluid
- Emergency procedure in place
Carbon monoxide exposure
- Personal CO detector worn
- Combustion analyser used
- Adequate ventilation
Ignition sources near gas
- No hot works nearby
- Anti-static precautions
- Gas detector deployed
Inadequate ventilation
- Air vent checks
- Spillage test performed
- CO alarm fitted
Burns from hot surfaces
- Allow appliance to cool
- Protective gloves
- Awareness signage
Method Statement Steps
A typical method sequence for gas engineer work
- 1Carry out site survey and safety check
- 2Isolate gas supply
- 3Perform tightness test
- 4Execute job (install / service / repair)
- 5Test and commission appliance
- 6Record results and issue certificate
- 7Handover to client
Example Output
Review a fully featured gas engineer RAMS example with hazards, permits, COSHH, and sign-off details
Gas Engineer example RAMS PDF
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about gas engineer RAMS
What emergency actions should a gas RAMS include?
Include the procedure for a suspected gas escape: turn off supply at the ECV, do not operate electrical switches, ventilate the area, evacuate and call the Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999.
What ventilation controls should I document?
List the air vent size requirements, spillage test procedure, and combustion air volume calculations. RAMS Builder includes these in the gas safety hazard library.
What testing evidence should be in my RAMS?
Reference the tightness test procedure (let-by and drop tests), combustion readings, flue flow test, and the Gas Safety Certificate (CP12) you'll issue on completion.
Ready to Create Your Gas Engineer 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 gas engineer job