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Posted On Jun 25 2020

HSE consultants companies in the 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.

For more information on our fire risk assessments or to arrange one, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. One of our team is always on hand to answer questions and deal with enquiries. There is no set frequency for how often you need to review your fire risk assessment, however, it is advisable to carry them out at least once a year to ensure a safe environment. Fire safety risk assessments should also be carried out if your current one if no longer valid or if you have brought new equipment into your business or made significant changes to infrastructure. We work with businesses regularly throughout the Middlesbrough area carrying out fire risk assessments.

At Staines Safety Services, we have a team of professional and fully-trained HSE consultants who work in Middlesbrough and across the UK. The role of a health and safety consultant is to ensure a safe working environment and promote positive health and safety in the workplace. We can help you identify any risks and ensure the correct controls are put in place to either remove, monitor or make safe. Find more info on Fire Extinguishers supplier 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).

You always read companies saying they are available seven days a week but with Staines Safety Services it is actually true!! I contacted them late on Saturday night needing a fire risk assessment for first thing Monday morning to meet my CHAS requirements. Gary didn’t bat an eyelid and said he would be with me first thing Sunday morning!! I cannot recommend them enough!!! Read more information on stainessafetyservices.co.uk.

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Written by Patrick Moreau