A site friendly MS layout you can brief and follow
✅ Clear method sequence from start to finish
🧱 Roles, responsibilities, and interfaces
🚜 Plant, tools, and materials list prompts
🛡️ Control measures aligned to work sequencing
📝 Ready to print and share
🧭 A proven structure that reads clearly on site
A consistent layout that helps supervisors and operatives follow the method, including scope, constraints, and key interfaces, without hunting through long paragraphs.
🧱 A simple way to define roles and responsibilities
Prompts to capture who does what, who approves, and who briefs, so the method statement supports clearer accountability and fewer gaps during handover.
🚜 A practical section for plant, tools, and materials
Space to list what you will use and how it will be controlled, helping you brief plant and pedestrian interface and avoid assumptions on site.
🛡️ Controls and checks embedded into the work sequence
A format that encourages you to link control measures to each step, so it is easier to brief, review, and update when the method changes.
A format that encourages you to link control measures to each step, so it is easier to brief, review, and update when the method changes.
This template is a practical starting point, not a substitute for competent assessment. You should adapt it to your work activity, site conditions, and workforce, then review it with the right people before briefing.