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Stocksigns joins SAFEcontractor scheme

A Stocksigns product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jun 21, 2005

Stocksigns is one of the latest group of successful companies to join a leading-edge scheme, SAFEcontractor, designed to help industry improve its safety record.

Stocksigns is one of the latest group of successful companies to join a leading-edge scheme designed to help industry improve its safety record.

The Surrey-based firm recently received accreditation from SAFEcontractor, a programme which recognises very high standards of health and safety practice amongst UK contractors.

Employing 70 people, Stocksigns manufactures health and safety and custom-made signage.

SAFEcontractor is operated by international safety, health and environmental risk management specialists, the National Britannia Group.

The system is applicable to most sectors although it is particularly relevant to food manufacture, property, facilities management, retail and leisure sectors, all of which are big users of contract services.

James Ostler, managing director of information service at National Britannia, says: "Major organisations can no longer run the risk of employing contractors who are not able to prove that they have sound health and safety policies.

"More companies need to understand the importance of adopting good risk management in the way that Stocksigns has done.

"The firm's high standard has set an example, which hopefully will be followed by other companies within the sector".

Under the SAFEcontractor system, businesses undergo a vetting process, which examines health and safety procedures and their track record for safe practice.

Those companies meeting the high standard are included on a database, which is accessible to registered users only via a website.

Employer-organisations who sign up to the scheme can access the database, which enables them to vet potential contractors before they even set foot on site.

These employers agree that, as users of the scheme, they will engage only those who have received accreditation.

Jeremy Leathers, managing director of Stocksigns, comments: "We are very pleased to be part of their scheme.

"Raising standards in health and safety practice at work is the lifeblood of our business, indeed it is why we exist.

"This accreditation can only give justifiable reassurance to our customers that we can safely meet their needs".

Over eighty major nation-wide businesses, from several key sectors, have signed up to use the scheme when selecting contractors for services such as building, cleaning, maintenance, refurbishment or electrical and mechanical work.

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