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Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM2007) – your questions answered
Monday, May 24th, 2010HSEasy – Packaged Health and Safety Solutions for SMEs for full HSE Compliance and Risk Management
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010HSEasy – simple, packaged health and safety solutions for small and medium sized companies. This is a brand new concept from EDP (Health, Safety and Environment Consultants) that will help you to meet your Health and Safety responsibilities, without the need for long fixed-term contracts, at a cost effective price to suit your budget.
Our team of professional and competent consultants offer a practical and ‘hands on’ approach to supporting your health and safety responsibilities. HSEasy is split into three levels, making your choice simple – much the same as their reporting process.
And, It won’t cost you a fortune – no long-term contracts and no ‘tie in’s’, just good old-fashioned excellent service.
Our consultants are the best!! They are competent, they are available and they are friendly, offering a very practical and ‘hands on’ approach to supporting you and just when you need them. No long complicated reports just plain speaking and down to earth.
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Why should I concern myself with environmental issues
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010You have legal obligations but you probably already know about them. How about the public’s perception of your organisation or the view of your competitors or, perhaps more importantly, your current and potential clients.
Click here for more information about Environmental Services offered by EDP Health, Safety & Environment Consultants. (more…)
The key benefits of Outsourcing Health and Safety requirements
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010It is perfectly feasible to set up your own health and safety section and handle everything in-house, but can you be sure to have all the competencies needed to comply with the latest legislation, such as Asbestos Management, Contractor Management or the new Fire Reform Order. Do you have cover in case an accident occurs when key personnel are on holiday or off sick and do you have continuity for when key people move on? (more…)
Health, Safety and Environment – Professional Speaker
Thursday, May 6th, 2010EDP is a specialist Health, Safety and Environment Consultancy, operating from strategic locations throughout the UK. Working closely with key Senior Management, Facilities and HR personnel, EDP provides support and training for companies wishing to outsource their entire Health, Safety and Environment Systems. In addition, they offer a tailored modular approach. Regardless of size or sector, EDP has an extensive range of services for all aspects of health, safety and environment compliance. (more…)
Work of the Maintenance Department
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010Importance of Maintenance Work

An activity we have never previously covered but one in which people are exposed to just about every known hazard is that of Maintenance.
The trigger for producing this article is that the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work launched its latest campaign on 28th April 2010, targeting the issue of Safe Maintenance. Throughout 2010 and 2011, the aim is to raise awareness or the importance of high standards of maintenance, the risks to everyone if it is not done properly and the risks for those who carry it out.
We are currently witnessing on our TV screens a major tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico after the explosion of an off-shore oil rig platform being operated by BP. A number of workers lost their lives in the explosion and it seems that all the resources available to the US Government are being called in to control the aftermath.
Obviously it is too soon to know the full reasons for this explosion but it calls to mind a similar disaster in the UK’s North Sea Oil Field when the Piper Alpha platform exploded in 1988. This extreme example was put down to inadequate coordination of the maintenance process. If we allow standards to slip, we may appear to get away with it for a long time but eventually – as was the case with Piper Alpha – we get caught out and the consequences can be both tragic and disastrous.
Maintenance work, properly carried out, is an essential element of creating a safe working environment for all of us, though it is an aspect that many of us tend to overlook and take for granted. (more…)
Health Implications of the Volcanic Ash Cloud
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010Employers may be wondering if the cloud of volcanic ash, which is currently causing so much havoc for air travel throughout the UK and much of Europe, has any health implications for their employees. (more…)
Display Screen Equipment
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010Legal Duties
The Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 implement an EC Directive and came into effect from January 1993 (some small changes were made in 2002). The Regulations require employers to minimise the risks in VDU work by ensuring that workplaces and jobs are well designed. (more…)
The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme is upon us – Are you ready?
Monday, April 19th, 2010How much do you know about the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme?
The scheme won’t affect all organisations – at least not in its present form – but If you are a large user of energy, then you may well be included. (more…)



