Network 2000 has always been committed to the highest standards of Health & Safety compliance but achieving Sate T Cert certification is an external validation of the processes we have in place. It also demonstrates to our customers the value we place on Health & Safety and […]
Read more →Please click on the links at the bottom of the page for further information regarding the two awards sponsored by the Construction Safety Partnership Advisory Committee. They are: Construction Health Innovation Award Construction Safety Representative Award You will notice that the emphasis this year in the innovation award […]
Read more →At Cloncad Limited, safety is paramount. We ensure our Employees both onsite and offsite abide by the highest of Health and Safety standards. Becoming Safe-T-Cert certified has afforded us the opportunity to look at our systems and procedures and to develop them further in line with the […]
Read more →HSA launch their Programme of Work 2017, the specific construction activities being: HSA 2017 Programme of Works
Read more →Safe-T-Cert: A requirement to pre-qualify for Public Sector Contracts The Public Procurement Procedures, as issued by the Department of Finance has undergone major reform. Under the Safety & Health section, Safe-T-Cert has been named as one of the Standards to which contractors must be certified. For copies […]
Read more →Additional 20% discount for Safe-T-Cert Certified Companies Contractors Cover provides exclusive insurance products for members. Recognising the increased safety standards of Safe-T-Cert certified companies Contractors Cover are willing to provide additional discounts of up to 20% to Safe-T-Cert certified companies who qualify, based on their activities and […]
Read more →2 November 2012: Main contractors and subcontractors, interested in working on government construction projects in Northern Ireland are reminded of the forthcoming change to Government policy which will require first tier subcontractors with 5 or more employees to be certified by Safe-T-Cert or equivalent.
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