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HEALTH AND SAFETY AUDITS 

A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF YOUR H&S MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

WHAT IS A HEALTH AND SAFETY AUDIT?

A health and safety audit is a methodical review of an organisation’s policies, procedures and operational protocols in order to measure the extent of their alignment with health and safety regulations and standards. 

The main objective of a health and safety audit is to evaluate the effectiveness of an organisation’s health and safety management system, with a focus on fostering and sustaining a secure and healthy work environment. 

 

Our audits follow 'Managing for health and safety: HSG65' which is the recommended HSE guidance for implementing a health and safety management system.

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The benefits of H&S Audits:

WHY DO YOU NEED A
H&S AUDIT?

Full review of your H&S management system

True reflection of H&S compliance

Opportunity to benchmark against industry standards

Determine if H&S protocols are working effectively

Improved safety culture

Enhanced employee morale and engagement

Cost savings by preventing accidents and incidents

Helps prioritise and allocate resources effectively

Demonstrates commitment to health and safety

We are experts in H&S Audits:

Years of experience conducting audits

Excellent knowledge of H&S standards and legislation

Audit questions are tailored to suit your industry

We coach, guide and support clients during audits

Our reports are easy to follow, with a clear action plan

We identify positive compliance, not just non-compliance

Our friendly approach takes away the stress of an audit

An overall compliance score is awarded

A follow-up meeting with management is included

WHY CHOOSE US TO AUDIT YOUR BUSINESS?

"...very professional and competent health and safety audit..."

Mark Adams, Hurstpierpoint College

WHAT'S THE PROCESS?

It's quick and easy to book your Health and Safety Audit

1. CONSULTATION

Speak to a Flint Safety expert for a free consultation

2. ENGAGEMENT

We book your audit for a convenient date and time

3. VISIT

We attend your premises to complete the audit.

4. REPORT

Receive a detailed audit report in a timely manner.

FIXED PRICES, NO HIDDEN COSTS

  • Is a fire risk assessment a legal requirement?
    Yes. Article 9 of the Fire Safety (Regulatory Reform) Order 2005 requires the Responsible Person to carry out a suitable and sufficient assessment of their premises.
  • What is a fire risk assessment?
    A fire risk assessment is a comprehensive report that analyses fire safety hazards in a workplace and details measures to take in order to reduce the risk and keep people safe.
  • How much does a fire risk assessment cost?
    The cost of a fire risk assessment really depends on the size, complexity and location of the premises. Get in touch today and we will provide a free no obligation quote for your premises.
  • What buildings require a fire risk assessment?
    A fire risk assessment is required by law for all commercial premises, including common areas of flats, HMOs and holiday lets.
  • What does a fire risk assessment involve?
    Before the visit, we will send you a checklist to help prepare for the fire risk assessment. A competent and qualified assessor will then visit your premises at an agreed date and time. They will tour the building, review relevant documentation, and liaise with the on-site representative to gather all necessary information. The assessment report will then be produced and issued electronically, which will detail a clear action plan that includes measures required to assist in compliance with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
  • How often should a fire risk assessment be reviewed?
    A fire risk assessment should be reviewed whenever there are significant changes to the workplace, activities carried out, the number of people involved, or if there has been a fire. In the event that there have been no significant changes, a fire risk assessment should be reviewed by a competent person at least once a year.
  • Will you get a fire safety certificate?
    Fire safety certificates are no longer issued. The fire risk assessment report is the documentation that is legally required.
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