Shocking Energy, a UK provider of field service software and compliance automation for renewable energy installers, has launched an AI-based RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements) platform designed to automate risk assessments and method statements for electrical contractors.
The system is intended to help contractors keep safety documentation aligned with changing site conditions and regulations, while reducing the time required to produce compliant records.
Site data is captured once and reused across projects, allowing teams to standardise documentation without recreating it for repeat work.
The platform generates structured drafts for review and produces controlled PDF packs for handover and compliance purposes.
Automation and compliance tracking
The software includes templates, reusable hazard libraries, version control, and approval tracking to record what has changed and which documents are active onsite.
It supports multiple sectors including power, water, drainage, telecoms, highways, and civil engineering.
Mobile data capture enables updates from site so documentation reflects current working conditions.
Kevin Bird, CEO of Shocking Energy, says, “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happen in real time from the field, the documentation always reflects what’s actually happening on site – not an outdated version saved in a folder.”

