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Health & Safety Audits

A health and safety audit is a structured review of your workplace policies, procedures, and practices to make sure you’re complying with legal requirements and industry standards. It helps identify potential hazards, assess risks, and check how effective your current safety measures really are.

Regular audits support you in:

  • Identifying and addressing risks before they result in incidents
  • Ensuring compliance with current legislation
  • Strengthening your safety culture through increased awareness and accountability
  • Minimising costs from accidents, legal issues, and insurance claims
  • Enhancing efficiency by revealing opportunities for improvement

The Health and Safety Audit Process

  • Initial Consultation: We begin by meeting with you to understand your goals and define the scope of the audit.
  • Pre-Audit Guidance: We offer support via email or video call to help you prepare, ensuring you’re clear on the process and what to expect.
  • On-Site Evaluation: Our team conducts a comprehensive walkthrough of your site, engaging with key staff and reviewing essential documentation.
  • Comprehensive Audit Report: Within 10 working days, you’ll receive a clear, practical report detailing our findings and tailored recommendations.
 
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