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RAMS, CPP & Site Documents for Kitchen Fitters

Kitchen fitting involves heavy lifting, power tools, electrical and plumbing connections, and working in occupied homes. Your RAMS should reflect the real scope of the work.

No card needed · Used by UK kitchen fitters · CDM 2015 compliant

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Generated RAMS document in The Site Book showing cover page with project details and 48 assessed hazards

Built for Kitchen Fitters

Real work, real hazards. Here are examples of what The Site Book creates RAMS for:

Full kitchen installations

Strip-out, plumbing, electrics, units, worktops, tiling — covers multiple trade coordination, manual handling of worktops, and working in occupied properties.

Kitchen strip-out and disposal

Removing old units, appliances, and services — covers asbestos in older kitchens (floor tiles, textured coatings), disconnection of gas and electrics, and waste disposal.

Worktop installation

Granite, quartz, and solid surface worktops — covers manual handling of heavy slabs (up to 100kg+), silica dust from cutting, and adhesive fume.

Appliance connection and commissioning

Gas cooker connection, electrical appliance wiring, plumbing to dishwashers and washing machines — covers gas safety, electrical isolation, and water connection procedures.

What You Get

Job-specific RAMS

Describe your job and get professional risk assessments covering manual handling of heavy worktops and other trade-specific hazards.

Construction Phase Plans

CDM 2015 compliant CPPs created from your job description. Covers management arrangements, risk control, welfare, and emergency procedures.

COSHH Assessments

Smart substance search and SDS upload. Pre-loaded with common kitchen fitter substances like silicone sealant fume and contact adhesive (solvent-based).

Site Inductions

Digital induction sign-offs for every worker on site. Linked to your CPP and site rules. Works on any phone or tablet.

Worker & subcontractor tracking

Track certifications, insurance, and CSCS cards. Get alerts before documents expire. One view for all your workers.

Digital document sharing

Share your full document pack with clients, principal contractors, or inspectors via a secure read-only link. No login needed on their end.

Common Hazards We Cover

These are the real risks kitchen fitters face on site every day. Your RAMS will address each one with specific control measures.

  • Manual handling of heavy worktops — granite and quartz worktops weigh 40-100kg+ and require team lifting or mechanical aids
  • Silica dust from cutting quartz and stone worktops — respirable crystalline silica is a serious long-term health risk
  • Power tool injuries — circular saws, jigsaws, and routers used for cutting worktops and unit modifications
  • Electrical and gas work — connection of appliances requires competent persons (Part P, Gas Safe) and isolation procedures
  • Asbestos in older properties — floor tiles, textured coatings, and pipe lagging disturbed during strip-out
  • Working in occupied homes — dust and noise control, maintaining safe access for homeowners, and protecting existing finishes

What's included at each tier

FeatureStarter£0Pro Monthly£39/moPro Annual£30/moBusiness£99/mo
First project free
RAMS generator
PDF download
Worker sign-off
Unlimited projects
CPP generator
COSHH library
Team members
Priority support
Site inductions
Toolbox talks
Multi-site rollout
Save £108/yr vs monthly

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need RAMS as a kitchen fitter?
Yes. Kitchen fitting is construction work under CDM 2015. It involves manual handling of heavy worktops, power tool use, and potentially gas and electrical work. If you are working under a principal contractor or for a commercial client, RAMS will be required. Even on domestic jobs, RAMS demonstrate professionalism and that you have planned for the risks.
How long does it take to create RAMS for kitchen fitting?
Under 5 minutes with The Site Book. Describe the job — for example, 'full kitchen installation in a 1960s bungalow including gas cooker connection' — and the AI generates RAMS covering manual handling, asbestos risk in older properties, gas safety, and all relevant control measures.
Does The Site Book cover gas and electrical connection requirements?
The Site Book covers the health and safety aspects of gas and electrical connections under CDM 2015 — including isolation procedures, competent person requirements, and safe working practices. It references Part P of the Building Regulations for electrical work and Gas Safe requirements for gas appliance connections. It does not replace the certifications themselves.

Why The Site Book

  • Only UK construction compliance tool that ships RAMS + CPP + COSHH + inductions + worker sign-off in one flat-rate subscription.
  • AI-generated documents are site-specific from a natural-language brief, not a template library you hand-fill -cuts writing a RAMS from 2 hours to under 5 minutes.
  • Worker sign-off, PCPP import, cert tracking, and document checking are included at the entry tier, not locked behind an enterprise plan.
  • Transparent flat-rate pricing starting at £30/mo -no per-seat surprise as the team grows.

Ready to stop writing RAMS by hand?

Describe your job, get professional RAMS, CPP, and COSHH assessments in minutes. No credit card required.