Health & Safety (H&S)

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What is Outsourced Health & Safety?

Outsourced health and safety is a service where a company hires an external provider to manage some or all of its Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) functions. This can include tasks such as risk assessments, workplace inspections, safety training, accident investigation, and regulatory compliance.

Outsourcing health and safety functions can provide several benefits for businesses, including cost savings, access to specialized expertise, and improved compliance. By outsourcing OHS, businesses can also free up internal resources to focus on core business functions.

SBC supply a comprehensive range of outsourced health and safety services, from basic compliance assistance to full-service management of a company’s OHS program. The level of service provided will depend on the needs and budget of the business.

Outsourced health and safety can be a very valuable option for businesses looking to improve their OHS program, reduce costs and gain access to specialised expertise.

SBC H&S Services

The SBC H&S offering encompasses 4 main pillars:

  • Compliance visits
  • Action plan
  • Management system
  • Safety handbooks
  • Annual reviews
  • Responsibility planner
  • Tasks & Reminders
  • Risk Assessment tools
  • Accident reporting
  • Management system
  • Posters & documentation
  • 24/7 x 365 unlimited advice
  • Risk Assessments
  • Accident management
  • SLA’s
  • Advice App
  • £200k – £2m
  • Legal Representation
  • Crisis Management
Get in touch with SDC today to find out how our Outsourced Health & Safety services can benefit your company. Simply complete the quick enquiry form below and one of our Consultants will you contact you ASAP. Alternatively call us now on 0333 339 6650 to speak directly with a Consultant.

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