How we can help you
Our in-house Health & Safety advisors will make sure that you remain compliant with the wide range of evolving health and safety regulations including the Health and Safety at Work. Act 1974; the Construction, Design and Management (CDM) Regulations 2015; and the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order (RRO) 2005.
Our expertise includes; notifying the HSE via F10 form; compiling the Pre-Construction Information; reviewing the Principal Contractor's Construction Phase Plan; and assessing competencies of those involved in the project. Our advisors can also assist Principal Designers in their legal responsibilities under the CDM Regulations including holding design risk workshops; eliminating and controlling risk; and reviewing health and safety files. We can also help you with the preparation of method statements, DSE and COSHH assessments and assistance with writing up Health & Safety policies.
How we do it
From our network of offices across London and the South East, our Health & Safety team delivers safety, fire, and CDM services to a wide range of clients with property and construction requirements. Our services ensure that our clients remain compliant with all health and safety regulations including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; the Construction, Design and Management (CDM) Regulations 2015; and the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order (RRO) 2005.
Health & Safety services
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Access audits
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CDM
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CHAS accreditation advice
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Health & safety training (including fire warden and fire extinguisher)
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Risk assessments • Safety management systems
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See our people"Over recent years, SHW's Health & Safety advisors have provided clear and professional advice to our management team, and have been employed to undertake Fire and General Risk Assessments across our residential and retirement portfolio. The reports were successfully delivered on time and within budget in a friendly and efficient manner. We would not hesitate in recommending their services; especially against the backdrop of current health and safety legislation"