Our approach to health & safety is to keep things simple and keep you running safely and legally with the minimum fuss or disruption.
Using our thorough grasp of the law, and decades of industry experience, our consultants always look at what you ‘can’ do, rather than what you ‘can’t’ do under the regulations.
Whatever your size or sector, we can add real value to the way you manage your health and safety risks.
For smaller operations with no in-house safety professionals, we can effectively become your health and safety team. That includes interpreting the rules and giving your staff the tools to follow them.
We’ll create sound policies and easy procedures that put you in control. That gives you the peace of mind and the freedom to get on with building your business.
Larger organisations with their own safety staff still benefit from our expertise, for example in specialist areas such as asbestos or chemical management or accident investigation. We also audit existing risk-management systems.
Underpinning all of this is our extensive accredited training programme that equips staff at all levels to meet their responsibilities.
Our aim is to become an extension of your team, providing a safe environment for your people and acting on your behalf, if the need arises.
We will
- Provide general advice and support (via telephone and email)
- Assumed the ‘Competent Person’ role
- Review and develop H&S risk-management systems
- Develop company-specific policy and procedure
- Investigate accidents for you
- Complete site/scheme questionnaires
- Make representation for you to with enforcement officers
- Hold periodic meetings to review progress and develop action plans
- Provide H&S updates
- Develop H&S Plan for construction sites
- Undertake construction site surveys
- Deliver CDM Training – CDM
- Devise, develop, implement and audit risk-management systems
- H&S Management Systems development, implementation, audit and review
- HSG(65), OHSAS18001
- Internal auditor training
- Training – Accredited, IOSH, NEBOSH, CIEH and ECITB courses or practical non-accredited training



