TRIROOF RAMS TRAINING TEMPLATE
The TriRoof Training Template is a simple, effective register for tracking worker training and certification on GRP roofing projects helping site managers maintain compliance and verify worker competence. It records essential details such as:
- Training Type
- Card/Certificate Number
- Expiry Date
- Evidence of Certification
FAQs
Q. What is a RAMS and why is it essential for roofing projects?
A RAMS (Risk Assessment & Method Statement) is a document that identifies hazards, assesses risks, and outlines safe working methods for specific tasks. It is essential for roofing projects to ensure legal compliance, protect workers, and maintain site safety by providing clear instructions and controls for all activities.
Q. What training and certification must roofing workers have?
Workers must hold valid Safe Pass (Ireland) or CSCS (UK) cards, manual handling, working at height, COSHH, PPE, fire safety, and product-specific training. Records must be maintained and checked before work starts.
Q. How do I brief workers on RAMS and confirm understanding?
Use toolbox talks and the RAMS briefing sign-off sheet. Ensure every worker signs to confirm they understand the RAMS and will comply with safety measures.
Q. What daily checks should I perform to keep the site safe?
Use the TriRoof RAMS Checklist to verify documentation, worker competence, PPE, work area safety, chemical storage, equipment condition, waste management, emergency procedures, welfare facilities, and end-of-day close-out.
Q. What PPE am I required to use for GRP roofing?
PPE includes safety footwear, gloves, goggles/face shields, protective clothing, respiratory protection (if needed), and hearing protection (when using noisy tools).
Q. Why should I use the TriRoof Training Template?
The Training Template ensures all workers’ training and certification records are up-to-date and easily accessible. It helps managers track expiry dates, verify competence, and provide evidence during inspections, reducing the risk of non-compliance and improving site safety.