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if its for site work purposes turbo ,you have 2 options you either have to employ the services of a health and safety consultant with the recognised health and safety qualification or you can do the 5 day citb health and safety courses this qualifies you to write your own method statements and risk assesments you can use a generic one but every risk assesment for each job you do on site is specific to the site and the safety risks envolved to the job you are doing so a down loaded one wont be relevant to your site , the 5 day course is about £600 plus vat a health and safety consultant will cost about £500 a year plus vat
 
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