Quick answer
RAMS software helps contractors create, review, issue, sign and store risk assessments and method statements. It should make the document easier to prepare, but it should also keep review status, revisions, operative briefing and site evidence connected.
AI can help draft RAMS faster, but AI-assisted safety content should be reviewed by a competent person before issue.
What RAMS software should include
- Risk assessment hazards, controls and responsible people
- Method statement sequence, plant, PPE, access and emergency steps
- COSHH or SDS references where substances are involved
- Competent review and approval status
- Revision history and superseded versions
- Operative briefing and signature evidence
- Links to permits, toolbox talks, POWRA checks and site records
Why connected RAMS matter
RAMS are not useful if they become a static PDF that nobody can find. A connected workflow helps supervisors see the current version, brief the team and keep evidence attached to the job.
How Zektrx fits
Zektrx provides RAMS Software, an AI RAMS Generator, Risk Assessment Software and Method Statement Software for contractor teams that need drafts, review, issue and evidence in one place.
Next step
Read the RAMS setup checklist, compare RAMS software vs Word templates, or book a workflow demo.
Related Zektrx workflow
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Put it into practice
Turn this guide into a working Zektrx workflow.
Start with the ยฃ5 for 14 days trial, then connect RAMS, jobs, stock, documents, records and reporting in one place.
