PAT testing firms UK? Staines Safety Services have developed a retainer scheme to help our clients meet their requirements and help them to save money. A retainer simply assists your company to meet certain obligations under health, safety, environmental & further associated legislation by law. We can help you with your CHAS Compliance, we will take over the paperwork in order for you to carry on working on your business. Whilst CHAS compliance gives you a much better range of opportunities to work with larger contractors and public bodies, you can’t get it without completing the application form, assembling the supporting documentation and meeting all the standards that are required.
If you’re in need of a fire risk assessment, then be sure to get in touch with us today. We have years of experience in the safety industry and have carried out fire safety risk assessments for many individuals and businesses over the years. No matter what your fire assessment needs might be, we have you covered. For more information or to book a fire risk assessment, contact us today. We work across the UK. Does your business need fire risk and fire doors assessment? Do you need to speak to health and safety consultants or require fire extinguisher services? Get in touch with our Middlesbrough based team wherever you are in the UK.
No matter what type of health and safety service you might require, Staines Safety Services has you covered. To discuss our service or book an HSE Consultancy appointment, be sure to get in touch with us today. One of our team is always on hand to assist. At Staines Safety Services we believe Health & Safety Audits and Inspections are often the starting point for any new client engagement and is a platform for delivering Health & Safety Compliance with all relevant legislative requirements. When it comes to HSE consultations, we’ll arrange a date and time that suits you and carry out the necessary checks and improvements needed. See additional info on Fire Risk Assessments UK.
The first step is to prepare a construction phase plan. This will set out how you intend to plan and organise the job, and work together with others involved to make sure that the work is carried out without risks to health and safety. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 require that any electrical equipment that has the potential to cause injury is maintained in a safe condition. However, the Regulations do not specify what needs to be done, by whom or how frequently (i.e. they don’t make inspection or testing of electrical appliances a legal requirement).
All Staines Safety Services and fire solutions staff are highly skilled Fire & health and safety professionals, who are members of the institute of fire prevention officers and institution of fire engineers and nebosh qualified. All of our staff have a minimum twenty years of experience in the private sector with many more years in either the fire service or the military. We have worked in a number of pressurised and challenging environments both inside and outside of the uk. In our roles we have utilised our skill sets and overcame challenging working environments to build extensive experience and specialist knowledge in our field. Read additional details on https://www.stainessafetyservices.co.uk/.