New Health and Safety Executive Website
Motor Trade Solutions would like to inform you of the New Improved HSE Website.
The HSE has recently undertaken a review of its website and has improved the layout and accessibility for users to free information.
To access the website directly click here
Key information:
There’s even a section dedicated to Health and Safety in the Motor Vehicle Repair Industry (MVR) where you can learn how to work safely, reduce your risk of accident, injury and exposure to harmful substances such as isocyanate paint mist.
Motor Trade Solutions have a team of leading Health & Safety Practitioners who can help and advise your business on an outsourced basis. You only pay for what you need to keep your business up to date with Health & Safety regulations.
We can help anyone from small independent workshops and body shops to large dealer groups to PLC operations. For an initial discussion or more information please call 0845 658 6880 or contact us by clicking here
The HSE has recently undertaken a review of its website and has improved the layout and accessibility for users to free information.
To access the website directly click here
Key information:
- Reporting incidents
- Starting your own business
- Risk assessments
- Write a safety policy
- Health and safety law poster
- CoSHH
- Swine Flu
- Health and Safety strategy of Great Britain
There’s even a section dedicated to Health and Safety in the Motor Vehicle Repair Industry (MVR) where you can learn how to work safely, reduce your risk of accident, injury and exposure to harmful substances such as isocyanate paint mist.
Motor Trade Solutions have a team of leading Health & Safety Practitioners who can help and advise your business on an outsourced basis. You only pay for what you need to keep your business up to date with Health & Safety regulations.
We can help anyone from small independent workshops and body shops to large dealer groups to PLC operations. For an initial discussion or more information please call 0845 658 6880 or contact us by clicking here
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