QR Codes for Risk Assessments and Method Statements

RAMS QR codes have been created and displayed throughout site on notice boards and in work areas. Once scanned by a phone or tablet camera, a copy of the most recent approved RAMS will be displayed.

Having each subcontractors rams easily accessible is useful for reference, ensuring their relevance and compliance. As RAMS are updated over the duration of the project, the QR code data can be updated without the need to replace the signage on site.

The RAMS QR codes have been very well received by the workforce and especially the new starters and this is an initiative that is being rolled out across the contractors sites.

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