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Our Services

wep:HSE provides construction sector SMEs with a range of complementary health, safety and environmental consultancy services, including CDM coordination and workforce engagement.

Are you looking to safeguard your business’s reputation, win more work, and reduce your insurance premiums?

wep:HSE tailors its offering to meet each client’s specific requirements. Our consultants will engage with your organisation at both management and site operative level, helping to embed a culture of safety throughout. By conducting system audits and site inspections, we will identify potential risks to your workers, the public, and your project programme, before developing practical strategies that will improve your health and safety performance, and deliver real and measurable benefits for your business.

Our integrated approach is born out of experience gained on a wide range of construction projects, and through working closely with trade and sub-contractors. Whether you are looking to appoint a health and safety advisor who will act as your in-house health and safety manager; gain accreditation to an industry standard; implement a workforce engagement programme; or retain the services of a fully qualified accident investigator, wep:HSE is a consultancy you can really work with.

CDMC

The revised Construction Design Management (CDM) regulations 2007 place legal duties on all parties involved in the delivery of a construction project, and stipulate that a client

Consultancy

Do you have access to competent health and safety advice, as stipulated by Reg. 7 of the management regulations? If not, talk to wep:HSE about its Appointed HSE Advisory Service.

Environmental

Service Offer – Environmental Consultancy   Compliance with the UK’s increasingly stringent environmental laws means that any company operating within the const

Training

Alongside its full suite of consultancy services, wep:HSE also offers clients access to accredited health, safety and environmental training courses that have been developed for em