Is my workplace appropriate/safe environment
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noddy0402
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Good afternoon everyone. I wondered if anyone could help me assess whether my workplace is appropriate/safe environment for everyone to have access too.
Regards.
Noel.
John Pye Auctions. Kenfig Industrial Estate. Port Talbot South Wales.
Regards.
Noel.
John Pye Auctions. Kenfig Industrial Estate. Port Talbot South Wales.
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Hi @noddy0402
Welcome to you this evening.
I have posted some info for you below and I hope that it’s all right???
https://www.gov.uk/access-to-work -
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the info, and the link you sent. Appreciated.
I am really looking for someone from the South wales area, to come on site -
Hello @noddy0402 and welcome to the community.
Can I ask, for clarification, is the reason for your request to do with concerns you have as an employee, or is it due to your role with the company to provide risk assessments?
This would certainly affect the advice I would offer. I am not aware that Scope provides this kind of service.As an individual I stood alone.
As a member of a group I did things.
As part of a community I helped to create change! -
Hi @noddy0402
Welcome to the community, Scope don't provide such a service, but I did find this toolkit by Disability Wales around planning for inclusive access.
You can take a look at the Disability Wales website here and contact them on
Tel: 029 20887325
Email: info@disabilitywales.orgScope
Senior online community officer -
Hello @noddy0402 ,
The wording you have used sounds like you want a broad Health & Safety review rather than just finding out if it is "disabled friendly."
If you want a proper workplace assessment then it has to be done by a consultant registered on the Occupational Safety and Health Consultants Register.
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Many thanks for all the replies. I am now sorted with the information needed due to your help.
Noel.
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