Environmental, Health and Safety Policy Statement
Health, Welfare and associated accident prevention are essential to both good management and good workmanship, and require the full cooperation between all concerned.
Personnel have a legal obligation to cooperate fully with Management, by:-
Keeping the workplace safe for themselves and others.
Using protective equipment provided.
Following the Company and Client safety rules and regulations.
Receiving training in Health, Safety and Environmental matters as required.
Reporting any hazardous conditions to their immediate supervisor.
This will ensure the continued success of the Wolviston Environment, Health and Safety Policy and that of our Clients.
It is the intention of Wolviston to continually promote Health, Safety and Environmental awareness for all its personnel in order that the Health and Welfare of our personnel is maintained at the highest levels such that accidents and or incidents are avoided and that the environment in which we operate is protected.
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In order to achieve the above, the following policies will be addressed:
Wolviston shall provide a positive lead in organizing Health, Safety and Environmental activities, using the best available knowledge and methods and whatever resources are necessary to achieve required standards.
To promote a regular and open dialogue between all personnel on matters relating to Health, Safety and Environment.
To deal with matters of concern raised by personnel in a formal and ethical manner.
To provide the necessary training and equipment to enable our personnel to perform their tasks in a safe and competent manner.
To ensure that as far as is practicable, Wolviston personnel are made aware of their obligations with respect to compliance with the Clients Health, Safety and Environmental practices and procedures.
To comply with the objectives and requirements of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and its associated regulations, including the Working Time Regulations 1998.
Also for ensuring that:
All waste materials, where possible, are re-used or segregated for recycling.
Energy consumption is reduced and efficiency maximized wherever possible.
Water and air born emissions and discharges are reduced wherever possible.
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