Our Services
Training
- COSHH
- Fire Extinguisher
- Less Able Evacuations
- Manual Handling
- RIDDOR
- Water Hygiene Management
- Working at Height Regulations
- Asbestos training
- Fire safety training
Consultancy
- Asbestos consultancy
- DDA Compliance
- Emergency Planning
- Energy performance
- Fire Engineering
- Fire Safety Consultancy
- H&S Audits
- Water hygiene
Products
- Emergency Lighting Tests (simulated mains failure)
- Eyebolt Testing
- Fire Alarm Tests
- Fire Extinguisher Servicing
- Fixed Ladder Testing
- HASAD
- Indoor Air Quality
- Lightning Protection
- Maintenance Services
- Meter Reading
- PAT Testing
- Safety signs
- Vacant Property Inspections
- Water Outlet Temperature Tests
RM Risk Management
1 Victoria Square
Birmingham
B1 1BD
Click here for map
1 Victoria Square
Birmingham
B1 1BD
Telephone 0121 236 0642
Facsmile 0121 233 1178
PAT Testing
The law requires employers to assess risks and take appropriate action when it comes to Portable Appliance Testing (PAT).
RM Risk Management provide a fast, reliable and professional PAT service at great prices.
For Competitive RM Training, Consultancy & Products, UK-wide, 24/7 GET A QUOTE NOW
Latest PAT Testing -- News
27.08.10 - Firm fined over high voltage shock
A stationery firm has been fined £4,000 after a worker suffered a massive electric shock that left him permanently disabled.
An …
Latest HSE News
Nanotechnology – What are nanomaterials-
Nanotechnology involves the creation and/or manipulation of materials at the nanometre (nm) scale. One nanometre is 10-9 m or one millionth of a… Click for full storyLatest Company News
17.02.11 - RM Risk Management have been registered on the new Occupational Safety Consultants Register
Occupational Safety Consultants Register, or OSCR, is seen by the government as the first step to resolving problems Lord Young …
15.10.10 - A Government review published today could mark a “turning point” for health and safety in the UK
At RM Risk Management we broadly welcome Lord Young’s recommendations, which include a clampdown on “absurd” applications of health and safety …
Click for full story