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RAMS for tilers

Silica dust from cutting, adhesives and endless kneeling — a tiler's RAMS is about the quiet hazards.

Key hazards covered

Silica dust from cutting tilesManual handling of materialsHazardous substances (adhesives)Kneeling and repetitive strain
Start with your trade

Pick the closest trade to pre-fill hazards, controls, PPE and method steps — then edit everything to your actual job.

Contractor
Project / site
Scope of works
Personnel
PPE required
Risk assessment
9 Medium
4 Low
Method statement
1.

This is a drafting aid, not a substitute for professional H&S advice. Review and adapt every RAMS to your actual site, and have a competent person approve it before work begins.

Preview
Pick a trade, fill in the job, and your RAMS appears here as a real A4 document the moment you generate it.

RAMS for tilers: common questions

What should a tiling RAMS cover?
Respirable silica from cutting tiles (water suppression, FFP3 masks), manual handling of boxed tiles and boards, hazardous substances in adhesives and grouts, and musculoskeletal risk from kneeling. The construction library covers dust and handling; add substance specifics.
Is silica dust really a concern for tiling?
Yes — cutting ceramic, porcelain and stone releases respirable crystalline silica. The dust controls (on-tool extraction or water suppression, FFP3 masks) are pre-filled; keep them in even for short cuts.
Is this RAMS generator free?
Yes — you can create RAMS documents on the free plan with a small footer credit. Upgrading removes the footer, unlocks the full hazard library and your branding, and saves your hazard libraries so the next one takes minutes.
Does this guarantee I'm compliant?
No — and be wary of any tool that claims it does. It gives you a professional, well-structured starting point built from common trade hazards. You must review and adapt every RAMS to your actual site, and a competent person must approve it before work begins.
Will a principal contractor accept it?
The document follows the standard RAMS structure principal contractors expect — scope, risk assessment with a 5×5 matrix, method statement, PPE, emergency arrangements and an operative sign-off sheet. As with any RAMS, the contractor reviews and approves it against their site.

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This generator produces a drafting aid, not professional health & safety advice, and does not itself guarantee compliance. Every RAMS must be reviewed, adapted to site-specific conditions and approved by a competent person before work begins.