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New Webinar Series: Safety and Compliance for Construction Products Sector

Apr. 29 2021

Maintaining safety and compliance on construction products and building materials manufacturing sites is increasingly complex. Our new webinar series aims to help the construction products sector to understand what is 'set in stone' in relation to compliance.

Statutory regulations and laws including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and Quarries Regulations 1999 require that operators take measures to help ensure the safety of employees and visitors. This could include inspections of electrical installations, equipment and all associated plant, monitoring of air quality, noise assessments and occupational hygiene measures to reduce risk.

By introducing systems to plan and implement such measures, organisations can help to ensure compliance and reduce their own operational risk. And Bureau Veritas offers a wide range of services to support.

Join our webinars

As part of our commitment to the construction products and building materials manufacturing sectors, Bureau Veritas is launching a new series of three webinars. Each webinar will be delivered by experts in occupational health and safety and associated specialist services including acoustics, air quality and occupational hygiene.

The series includes:

Christopher Morris, Key Account Director for Bureau Veritas said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for any duty holder working in construction aggregates or building materials manufacturing. We’ve pooled together expertise from across the business, bringing together the specialist skills of experienced professionals who are working with clients in these sectors to help overcome common challenges.

“These webinars will explore key themes, identify compliance requirements and present solutions to help you improve workplace safety and reduce operational risk. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions to the expert Bureau Veritas team.”

Register your place

The webinars are free to attend but registration is required in advance. Click here to view more details about all three and secure your place today.