Shocking Energy has introduced RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements), an AI-driven platform and one of the first of its kind, streamlining safety documentation and supporting continuous compliance.
The new system is built to help electrical contractors keep risk assessments and method statements aligned with constantly changing site requirements and evolving regulations, while reducing the time and effort traditionally required to produce compliant documentation.
By removing the administrative burden of document creation, updates and version control, the platform enables experts to produce and maintain audit-ready RAMS in minutes rather than days. Site data is captured once and intelligently reused, helping teams standardise how work is planned and controlled across multiple clients and locations without recreating documentation for repeat tasks.
The technology combines AI automation with structured risk intelligence to generate detailed drafts for expert review and completion. By handling the heavy lifting of document creation, it enables safety professionals to focus on applying their expertise rather than wordsmithing. The platform produces controlled PDF packs aligned with compliance, handover and site management requirements, supporting consistent, client-ready outputs while keeping experts firmly in control.
The platform supports a broad range of utilities and infrastructure workflows, including power, water, waste, drainage, telecoms, highways and civil engineering. It replaces time-consuming manual authoring with AI-driven document generation that reflects each organisation’s approved formats, terminology and control measures.
Commenting on the launch, Kevin Bird, CEO of Shocking Energy, noted, “As regulations continue to change, keeping safety documentation accurate and compliant has become more demanding than ever. Our platform uses AI to remove that pressure. By capturing site data once and automatically generating structured, controlled documents, teams can stay aligned with current standards, speed up approvals, and remain audit-ready without being buried in paperwork. Because updates happen in real time from the field, the documentation always reflects what’s actually happening on site – not an outdated version saved in a folder.”
Traditional RAMS processes often involve repeated retyping, inconsistent content between authors, and limited visibility over approvals and current versions. The platform addresses these issues through controlled templates, reusable libraries of hazards and control measures, and built-in versioning and audit trails that clearly record what has changed, who approved it, and which documents are live for site use.
Configured around each customer’s existing formats and client requirements, the system uses AI to structure templates and headings automatically. Guided mobile capture ensures site teams collect only the information needed for each scenario, with compliance packs generated instantly for final expert editing, approval and future reuse.
With this launch, Shocking Energy aims to set a new benchmark for digital compliance, helping organisations deliver safer work, faster approvals and more consistent outcomes across all projects. For more information about Shocking Energy, visit https://shocking.energy/