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Recommendation for H&S Consultant, City of London

Post by Roberto154 »

Hi
Anyone have a recommendation for a H&S consultant, probably a small business owner rather than a big consultancy outfit to come in, audit what we have, help put together and update relevant documentation to ensure we're fully compliant?
What I'm looking for is the initial visit, walkaround then sit down for a day and write all this documents up but no need for any on-line portal.

What have you used for a small business of your own (100 employees)?

thanks in advance :wave:
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Re: Recommendation for H&S Consultant, City of London

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Bump ./thumbsup..

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Re: Recommendation for H&S Consultant, City of London

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Roberto154 wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 9:39 am Hi
Anyone have a recommendation for a H&S consultant, probably a small business owner rather than a big consultancy outfit to come in, audit what we have, help put together and update relevant documentation to ensure we're fully compliant?
What I'm looking for is the initial visit, walkaround then sit down for a day and write all this documents up but no need for any on-line portal.

What have you used for a small business of your own (100 employees)?

thanks in advance :wave:
Thank you in advance to anyone who may be able to assist Roberto. .salut
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Re: Recommendation for H&S Consultant, City of London

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Hi,

what industry are you in? construction, rail, etc etc

do you have anything in place at present? i may know someone for you in that area.
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Re: Recommendation for H&S Consultant, City of London

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is their a point to this forum at times?
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Re: Recommendation for H&S Consultant, City of London

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seanoliver68 wrote: Thu May 19, 2022 4:50 pm is their a point to this forum at times?
Hey sean. I'm assuming you may be referring to having no response yet to your initial reply.

Sometimes it is difficult for people to be able to login to our forums right away when they ask a question. This can be for all sorts of reasons, not least family or personal things happen as you know.

Also, for those who don't know - you can "subscribe" to your initial query, which would ensure notification by email when a response has been posted. Or......tick on the "Notify me when a reply is posted" box at the foot of your own post.

Hopefully Roberto154 sees your response and will reply soon. ./thumbsup..
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