Create HVAC Engineer RAMS in Under 10 Minutes
Pre-loaded with HVAC hazards — refrigerant handling, electrical isolation, ductwork and more. Generate a compliant Risk Assessment & Method Statement for any HVAC job.
What job are you doing?
Choose a common hvac engineer job
What's Included
Everything you need for a compliant hvac engineer RAMS
- HSE-aligned HVAC hazard library
- Refrigerant and F-Gas control examples
- 5×5 risk matrix with pre/post controls
- Professional PDF export with your branding
- Digital sign-off and audit trail
Common HVAC Engineer Jobs
RAMS Builder includes guided examples for these typical hvac engineer tasks
Typical Hazards & Controls
Pre-loaded hazards and controls for hvac engineer work
Refrigerant handling (R410A / R32)
- F-Gas certified operative
- Leak detection equipment
- Adequate ventilation
Working at height (ceiling voids)
- Scaffold tower / MEWP
- Safe access maintained
- Two-person operation
Electrical isolation
- Isolation & lock-off
- Insulated tools
- Competent person only
Manual handling (units and ductwork)
- Mechanical aids
- Two-person lift
- Route cleared
Hot works (bracket welding)
- Hot works permit
- Fire blanket
- Extinguisher within reach
Method Statement Steps
A typical method sequence for hvac engineer work
- 1Isolate electrical and refrigerant systems
- 2Mount and install indoor / outdoor units
- 3Run pipework and make connections
- 4Pressure and leak test system
- 5Commission and record parameters
- 6Handover to client
Example Output
Review a fully featured hvac engineer RAMS example with hazards, permits, COSHH, and sign-off details
HVAC Engineer 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 hvac engineer RAMS
What refrigerant controls should be in my HVAC RAMS?
Include F-Gas certification requirement, maximum charge limits, leak detection method, recovery procedure, and environmental reporting. Reference the Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Regulations.
How should I address ceiling void work?
Include access method (scaffold tower, access panels), lighting requirements, dust controls, and a rescue plan. Note any asbestos survey requirements for older buildings.
What testing evidence should I document?
Record pressure test results, leak test readings, commissioning parameters (superheat, sub-cool, airflow), and F-Gas log book entries. RAMS Builder includes these as method steps.
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What job are you doing?
Choose a common hvac engineer job