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
1 Victoria Square
Birmingham
B1 1BD
Telephone 0121 236 0642
Facsmile 0121 233 1178
Safety signs
We supply and install a range of nationally recognised safety signs.
Safety signs should always be selected and used with care. They must be
appropriate for their purpose and thus clearly understood. Unclear or ambiguous
signs may result in accidents.
A suitable & sufficient risk assessment of the hazard is required in order to establish
the appropriate sign that should be used.
We are able to provide professional advice concerning any type of safety signs that
you require.
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