Shore are a leading specialists providing health and safety services for commercial property owners. We have years of experience as construction health and safety consultants, having worked with a wide range of clients from the commercial sector, in addition to other sectors and industries.
Each of our specialist commercial construction health and safety consultants have a range of experiences, skill sets and qualifications to provide you with a high-quality service tailored to meet your individual project or business needs. It is our top priority to ensure that your construction activities adhere to strict industry-specific health and safety regulations so that you have maximum peace of mind that you have satisfied each area of compliance. Our team will work tirelessly so that your project is able to proceed without delays,
Whether you’re moving into new commercial premises, or taking stock of your existing assets, robust and effective health and safety arrangements are essential to protect the safety of all occupants within your commercial building and during construction. Our construction health and safety consultants will also work to ensure compliance with the extensive range of governing legislation and standards throughout your project.
When you’re ready to discuss your health and safety requirements for your commercial property, you’ll find that our health and safety consultants team are absolute professionals in this area. We offer independent and impartial advice whether you’ve already begun a project or are in the planning stages of a major change. To ensure that all health and safety commercial property precautions are taken, we will come up with a range of practical and flexible solutions to help you manage your construction health & safety requirements both now and in the future.
The Health & Safety at Work etc Act 1974 is an Act of UK Parliament defining the fundamental structure and authority for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare.
This primary legislation provides the ‘umbrella’ which the majority of other health & safety legislation (secondary legislation) falls under. This includes, but is not limited to the Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, and Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015.
The legislation is in place to clearly define the parameters to which all businesses, persons, organisations or employees must work within with regards to health & safety. In practice, this means that commercial building owners will need to take proactive steps to safeguard all occupants and visitors to their commercial premises. Risk assessments must be carried out to determine any health and safety vulnerabilities that may exist and to eliminate or control any threats.
When you’re looking for experienced construction health and safety consultants for your next commercial building project, Shore should be your first and only call! With our extensive experience of working on projects from small scale residential extensions to multi-million-pound redevelopment projects, we are able to offer you reliable health & safety advice across the board.
Our team are strong believers in communication and cooperation being key to building relationships with our clients and professional teams. This is why we’re 100% committed to providing a proactive service, whilst offering robust and effective solutions to your commercial building problems.
Are you ready to find out more about Health & Safety? Our experienced health and safety consultants are just a phone call away. If you have any queries about our services or wish to obtain a quote, contact us today.
We offer a range of tailored services designed to deliver our clients with effective and robust health and safety arrangements:
The Health & Safety at Work etc Act 1974 is an Act of UK Parliament defining the fundamental structure and authority for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare.
This primary legislation provides the ‘umbrella’ whereby a majority of other health & safety legislation (secondary legislation) falls under, which includes Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, and Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 to name a few.
The legislation is in place to clearly define the parameters to which all businesses, persons, organisations or employees must work within with regards to health & safety.
Have you considered how your working practices will be affected by the new normal post COVID-19? Shore can help with the potential changes to your workplace and what you can do to help protect your staff. We have put together a brief guidance document, if you want to find out more please contact us at info@wemakeshore.co.uk
COVID-19 – Keeping your workforce safe
If you need further guidance on the requirements of the regulations, or would like to discuss appointing us for a particular project please do get in touch.
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