Independent Training News (ITN)



Similar documents
Frequently Asked Questions. What is asbestos? 2. How is asbestos harmful? 2. What illnesses does asbestos cause? 3

ADVICE to safety representatives

Macmillan Cancer Support Volunteering Policy

Asbestos is found in many products used in buildings, including ceiling tiles, pipe insulation, boilers and sprayed coatings.

An unnatural death. A report into investigations of mesothelioma death and their impact on bereaved families

An introduction to claiming compensation: Asbestos and mesothelioma. Standing up for you

Asbestos and mesothelioma: An introduction to claiming compensation

Asbestos at work guide

Complementary Cancer Care Trust Information and Supportive Therapies For People with Life-affecting Illnesses Registered Charity

Mesothelioma Making a Claim

ASBESTOS WORKING WITH IN BUILDINGS. *Building maintenance. *Building repair. *Building refurbishment

Mesothelioma and asbestos claims

How To Get A Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance (Mppi) Plan With Bright Grey

Asbestos - Frequently Asked Questions

chemical poisoning. We work in a practical,

the compensation myth

An Introduction to Asbestos, Legislation and Licensed

Disease/Illness GUIDE TO PLEURAL PLAQUES. What are Pleural Plaques? Telephone

Asbestos Brochure. Jim Wyatt - jwyatt@hamers.com Stephen Ball - sball@hamers.com. Freephone:

Financial help for people with mesothelioma

Charity and Voluntary Organisations

ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT POLICY AND GUIDANCE

WOMEN AND RISK MADE SIMPLE

SPONSORSHIP FORM. Event Date: Charity No: * Home Address (Only needed if you are Gift Aiding your donation)

Property Services information sheet - number 3. Asbestos. December 2008 rev 1. You may have materials that contain asbestos in your house.

Connswater Homes Newsletter Winter Season s Greetings

Thank you for supporting us!

UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER ESTATES & FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISION ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT PLAN

The Management of Asbestos containing Materials

ASBESTOS LITIGATION YOUR GUIDE TO THE LEGAL PROCESS

ASBESTOS. Know what it is and how you can protect yourself. environmental affairs Department: Environmental Affairs REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

Asbestos in Schools. Paul Beaumont. AiS Representative

Hamers S O L I C I T O R S. Jim Wyatt jwyatt@hamers.com. Freephone: Earls Court, Priory Park, East, Hull HU4 7DY

MESOTHELIOMA UK National Macmillan Mesothelioma Resource Centre

The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006

NHS Barking and Dagenham Briefing on disease linked to Asbestos in Barking & Dagenham

JUSTICE FOR MESOTHELIOMA VICTIMS

Go Red for Women: Fundraising Guide

Campaign Tool Kit. Change is possible. You can help. United Way of Central New Mexico

Asbestos in the Home MISAWA AB, JAPAN

Arctic Oil Campaigner

Insurance for small businesses

THE NEW ASBESTOS REGULATIONS

ABClean Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Asbestos Policy. Ymddiriedolaeth GIG Gwasanaethau Ambiwlans Cymru Welsh Ambulance Service (NHS) Trust. November All Staff.

Death claim form dependant Return to Work Act

IN A SMALL PART OF THE CITY WEST OF

Social Care Support - The Facts You Need to Know

INJURY & NEGLIGENCE SPECIALISTS Illnesses. Asbestos Illnesses

Asbestos in the home. for you - for your community - not for profit

Policy for the Management of Asbestos in Council Premises (Corporate and Housing)

OUR PURPOSE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

I nsuring Our Clients Trust. Lutgert Insurance

ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

Mesothelioma and asbestos diseases Claims guide for patients

AN ARMED FORCES COMMUNITY COVENANT FOR ESSEX

Finding travel insurance cover

Mesothelioma and other lung diseases

THE YORKSHIRE DRY STONE WALLING GUILD

Asbestos in Soil and Made Ground

Dealing with. Dealing with Asbestos STROUD DISTRICT COUNCIL WARNING CONTAINS ASBESTOS

Asbestos Management Policy

Transcript for Asbestos Information for the Community

A Guide to Leaving an Amazing Gift Guide to Leaving an Amazing Gift January 2013

Community Event Planning Guide Steps To A Successful Fundraising Event

LEGAL & GENERAL HOME FINANCE. Guide to Lifetime Mortgages

Hilary Meredith Solicitors sponsors Paralympic tennis star

Transcription:

Independent Independent News (ITN) The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI), in partnership with the training industry, is organising free training to help local tradespeople protect themselves from deadly asbestos. The new scheme, Pledge NI, will run for 12 weeks from 7 January to 29 March 2013. In the last five years there have been more than 300 deaths in Northern Ireland due to past exposures to asbestos and this number is expected to rise. There is still a lot of asbestos material in buildings anywhere built or refurbished before the year 2000 is likely to contain asbestos. Anyone responsible for the maintenance and repair of nondomestic premises is the duty holder and has a legal duty to manage the risk from asbestos. The duty holder must inform tradesmen if asbestos is present in a building they are working on. Duty holders must make sure they have an asbestos register, and to make it available on request. HSENI continues to encourage tradespeople to ask the duty holder to see the asbestos register before they start work. Launching the training initiative, HSENI s Head of Workplace Health, Cyril Anderson, said: Everyone should avoid working with asbestos if possible. But, if you need to work with asbestos then make sure you have proper training before you start. By raising awareness of the dangers of asbestos and by promoting measures to help reduce its harmful effects, we can help protect the health of our workforce, and save lives. Pledge NI offers a great opportunity to learn more about the dangers from asbestos and follows on from HSENI s Hidden Killer and Duty to Manage awareness campaigns. HSE NI Launches Pledge Free training to combat asbestos death toll I d encourage everyone who through their work may come into contact with asbestos to take advantage of this free training and to book a place today. Endorsing the new scheme Christine Winter of the Independent (IATP) said: destroys individuals, families and communities. IATP members are proud to be contributing to the Pledge NI initiative. providers in Northern Ireland and Great Britain have pledged 1,000 places that are available via e-learning or classroom based courses. There is no charge for the training but as places are limited they will be offered on a first come first served basis. For more information on the scheme and to find out how to sign up for courses or to pledge please visit www.hseni.gov.uk/asbestos/pledgeni

Independent Independent News (ITN) Hurricane Sandy: The Untold Collateral Damage Hurricane Sandy, the 1,000-mile-wide superstorm, touched ground on October 27, hitting six eastern states. During the peak of the storm, more than 8.5 million people were without power and emergency communications were silenced. Although six states were hit by Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey and New York suffered catastrophic damage for residents and business owners. Sandy is cited for the destruction of 305,000 versus the 214,700 caused by Katrina and Rita. Due to the dense nature of the impact area of Sandy resulted in 265,300 businesses being affected. This estimated cost of recovery for Hurricane Sandy is $71 billion. In New York, an estimated 10,000 to 40,000 people as displaced from their homes. City officials estimate at least 12,000 New Yorkers are trying to survive in unheated, flood-damaged homes, despite warnings that dropping temperatures could pose a health risk. In the Rockaways, NY, a resilient and inspiring community, they have endured the unimaginable. Banks, stores, medical buildings, gas stations and more were destroyed. Six weeks later, mountains of debris remains on streets and homeowners fact the daunting task of hazardous debris remediation. Mold, cold, and asbestos are on the minds of many. With the holidays a few weeks away, residents want to return safely to their homes. We re not out of danger yet, said Jordan Zevon, ADAO National Spokesperson. The storm has passed, but the danger has just begun. Our government needs to man up and help Hurricane Sandy victims now by funding toxic debris removal. Sandy debris, ADAO has been urging families and volunteers to take the following four steps: IDENTIFY: Learn where asbestos is in your home. D T TOUCH: is a human carcinogen. containing materials may release fibers when they are disturbed, damaged, removed improperly, repaired, cut, torn, sanded, sawed, drilled or scraped. TEST: Confirm the presence or absence of asbestos. REMEDIATI: If tests confirm asbestos, hire trained and accredited asbestos professionals to repair and remove the asbestos-containing materials. The collateral damage for Hurricane Sandy won t be tallied for decades. An estimated 2,600 tons of hazardous asbestos debris was removed after the Joplin, Missouri tornado in 2011, we can only imagine the health impact from Hurricane Sandy toxic debris exposures. Special thanks to the IATP members who have been supportive and responsive to Hurricane Sandy educational outreach effort via social networks. When Sandy victims were without power, you helped to disseminate information. Through our collaborative efforts, we are making change happen. Linda Linda Reinstein s Social Networks ADAO s Social Networks ADAO began using our social networks on October 30th to raise awareness about Hurricane Sandy: How to Protect Yourself from Toxic Debris. We feel, our federal and local governments have the responsibility to fund the toxic debris removal, training, and health and safety materials that To prevent further exposure to the asbestos in the Hurricane

Independent Independent News (ITN) In June 2000, my husband Mick and I returned from a holiday in Corfu happy and suntanned not a care in the world. A few weeks later he developed a chest infection which was diagnosed as pleurisy and given a course of antibiotics. And therefore we were devastated when after having further tests he was told he had the asbestos related cancer- Mesothelioma a disease we had never heard of and certainly couldn t pronounce! Sadly things were to get worse as we were told there was to be no treatment cure or hope. Mick at 59years old, was given six months to live and we were told to simply go and spend quality time together. Mick had apparently been exposed to deadly asbestos fibres throughout his naval career. He had joined the Royal Navy as a young lad and as a gunner was issued with antiinflammable gauntlets and hoods, the gun turret its self was lined with asbestos. products were used throughout ships and on a number of occasions he was involved in ships going into be striped of asbestos and refitted. Although the Navy freely admitted the exposure to asbestos had been during his time spent in the navy there is no way they would be held to account. The Crown has immunity and you cannot sue the crown! No form of compensation from either the MOD or the Government for Mick and others who had simply joined the armed forces as young men and been negligently exposed to deadly asbestos fibres. Chris s Story many people and industries are ignorant of its dangers asbestos and the cancer it can cause and the fact the UK has the highest rates of death from mesothelioma of any country in the world. At a time when death rates are falling for many other cancers, the annual number deaths in the UK has nearly quadrupled in the last 30 years. I was determined Mick hadn t died in vain, so in May 2002 I launched the Mick Knighton Mesothelioma Research Fund (MKMRF). Our grandchildren released 1,000 balloons in memory of their grandfather from the banks of the River Tyne. It is a small voluntarily run charity, where every single penny raised goes directly towards funding world class research and promoting a greater awareness into the disease. We operate under the umbrella of the British Lung Foundation, whose research projects are considered amongst the best in the world. MKMRF has gone on to raise over 1m to help fund four major research studies into the disease and recently we were delighted to launch the first UK, indeed the first in Europe, Mesothelioma Tissue Bank (MesobanK) which will have a huge impact on research both nationally and internationally for decades to come. We also focus on providing support for people affected by Mesothelioma and their families and have setup Mesothelioma Support Groups across Tyneside. We work tirelessly to lobby for change and made considerable advances in raising the profile of this disease. What upset me most was certainly not the money, but the fact a civilian working next to him would be eligible for compensation yet what made my husband s life worth less? I gave up work immediately Mick was diagnosed the time we had left together was too precious to waste! We spent every minute of every day together. Mick lived for seven very precious months and died on 19th March 2001 leaving me totally devastated. I was shocked having learnt more about, just how We hold fundraising events and activities, issue regular newsletters maintain a website and man a telephone listening line where those suffering from the illness and their families can talk to someone who s been there MKMRF s logo is the snowdrop, as it lies deep underground throughout the dark days of winter, then come spring it blossoms bringing hope of a better future. Those who have lost loved ones to mesothelioma can set up a Snowdrop Memorial Fund, creating a lasting legacy to a special person. All monies raised will be collected into the Mick Knighton

Independent Independent News (ITN) Mesothelioma Research Fund (MKMRF) pot and used to fund research and awareness into the disease By pooling the new Snow Drop Funds and the monies raised by the Mick Knighton Mesothelioma Research Fund, we ll be able to make a real impact on research into the disease. MKMRF is run entirely voluntarily and we are determined every single penny donated goes towards helping improve the outcome for those with Mesothelioma. Editorial Contributed by Mrs Chris Knighton Tel: 0191 2637386 W: www.mkmrf.org 03/12 The Removal of External AIB Soffits (NEW) http:// www.hse.gov.uk/aboutus/meetings/committees/alg/ memo0312.pdf HSE: NEW or Revised ALG Memos 05/12 Supervision of Licensed Work has been updated and republished http://www.hse.gov.uk/aboutus/ meetings/committees/alg/memo0512.pdf 04/12 Suitable and Sufficient Plans of Work (AKA Method Statements) has been completely rewritten and republished http://www.hse.gov.uk/aboutus/meetings/committees/alg/ memo0412.pdf Catch up with all IATP ITN Newsletters 2012 http://www.iatp. org.uk/newsletters.php Planning a spot of DIY this Christmas? STOP! Think. Take the HSE tour http://www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos/ hiddenkiller/where-is-it-found.htm Manage Buildings? Then you must manage the asbestos. HSE Step by Step Guide to the duty to manage asbestos http://www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos/managing/index.htm HSE: The Twelve Myths of Christmas http://www.hse.gov.uk/ myth/xmasmyths.htm HSE: How well do you think you understand the nature of asbestos? Take this short quiz to test your knowledge http:// www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos/hiddenkiller/facts-start.htm Buy Meso Warrior for 6.99 click here. http://www.rayandmave.org.uk/ http://mesowarriors.com/default.aspx http://rayandmave.wordpress.com/ http://www.lulu.com/product/ paperback/meso-warrior/14247964 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-yjmablyx0

Independent Independent News (ITN) 2012 has been a busy and exciting year for IATP. The 1st quarter of 2012 took IATP to the ADAO Global Awareness Conference in LA, nine countries were represented at the conference and we are pleased to announce that IATP will be attending and presenting at the 2013 ADAO Global Awareness Conference. 2012-13 IATP is supporting DAST: Derbyshire Support Team. As a Not for Profit Organisation 10% of our annual surplus goes to DAST. IATP is also hosting a Fundraising Industry Event on the 26/01/2013 in Derby Casino Royale The evening will comprise of a champagne entrance, 3 course dinner, an Industry Awards Ceremony recognising those who have and those who are making a difference across varied sectors with the common bond being related to asbestos. A live and silent auction, casino and dancing! Tickets are available to all sectors, simply book on line http://www.iatp.org. uk/events.php or e-mail events@iatp.org.uk Start 2013 on a high at Casino Royale. Be Shaken not Stirred! Our Membership has continued to grow throughout 2012, making IATP a large community of Provider Companies. We have also continued to change perception regarding where training can be accessed from. Throughout the year the Working Group and Directors have contributed massively to the development of IATP with the introduction of Task Teams to take on specific projects that benefit IATP Members. We have also developed products, car and van stickers and pin badges, taking IATP on the road! IATP has developed further and strengthened its relationships with other organisations, Unions, Campaigning Groups, Charitable organisations, Industry Sectors, by developing strong positive relationships with other sectors enables IATP to contribute to the bigger picture and profile other organisations within our monthly newsletter. http://www.iatp.org. uk/newsletters.php In October IATP like 1000 s across the UK hosted a coffee and cupcake morning to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer and also delivered a presentation highlighting asbestos in the IATP 2012 home at Mesothelioma UK s patients and carers day. Our annual and daily journey can be viewed on the IATP FB page where news from across the globe is posted daily, our albums share our events and Members details https://www. facebook.com/iatp As we approach the Festive Season, IATP would like to Thank all our Members, Working Group, Directors and the many Organisations that work with and support IATP. We wish you all a Peaceful Christmas and a Happy New Year; we look forward to working together in 2013. Christine Winter IATP Chair Person.

Independent Independent News (ITN) Industry Event: Casino Royale 26/01/2013 Be Shaken not Stirred with IATP Booking is simple on line http://www.iatp.org.uk/events.php

Independent Independent News (ITN) SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOW US : BECOME A MEMBER To join the growing community of training providers at IATP simply download the application form http://www.iatp.org.uk/application_form.html IATP weekly updates and relevant information IATP e-newsletter IATP utilizes many types web media to further promote IATP and listed IATP supporting HSE Campaigns and Partnership Meetings http://www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos/hiddenkiller/index.htm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iatp Twitter ID @IATP_ IATP MEMBER BENEFITS Virtual Assistant 10% discount for IATP members Discount products for IATP members christine@iatp.org.uk Terms and Conditions apply. DISCLAIMER The Independent News is published by IATP. Reproduction of any item may only be undertaken with prior agreement from IATP. Contributions included within the newsletter are at the sole discretion of IATP. Published editorials are the opinions of the authors and are not necessarily those of IATP

I.A.T.P Members Current Members - listed alphabetically 24-7 and Consultancy T: 01289 303 333 E: info@247safety.co.uk W: www.http://247safety.co.uk/ Amity Insulation Services Limited T: 01865 733733 E: tony@amitygroup.co.uk W: www.amitygroup.co.uk 80Twenty Projects Limited T: 0800 043 8020 E: enquiries@8020projects.co.uk W: www.8020projects.co.uk ARL Service Limited T: 01233 660066 E: mark.button@arlgroup.co.uk W: www.arlgroup.co.uk aaa training company limited T: 01787 313137 E: aaatrainingcoltd@aol.com W: www.aaa-training.com ABP Associates Limited T: 02380 528571 E: info@abp.uk.com W: www.abp.uk.com ACMS UK Ltd T: 01159 220 600 E: training@acmsuk.com W: www.acmsuk.com The Group T: 01527 873 477 E: accounts@theasbestosgroup.co.uk W: www.theasbestosgroup.co.uk Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) T: 01283 566 467 E: info@arca.org.uk W: www.arca.org.uk AFCC Limited T: 01442 235565 E: info@health-n-safety.co.uk W: http://www.health-n-safety.co.uk/ Adamsons Labratory Services T: 01375 673 279 E: pbridger@alsltd W: www.alsltd All Set Safety Limited T: 07875 427330 E: jamie@settleforsafety.co.uk ALS Global Ltd T: 08003 101 014 E: alan@alsgroup.co.uk W: Assure T: 07709 496903 E: nick.garland@assurerm.co.uk W: www.assurerm.co.uk AV Limited T: 0845 833 2660 E: survey@avasbestos.co.uk W: www.avasbestos.co.uk Award Health and Safety Limited T: 0845 2573158 E: info@awardhealthandsafety.co.uk W: www.awardhealthandsafety.co.uk Beaumont (BIACS) Limited T: 0844 372 2826 E: info@biacs.co.uk W: http://www.biacs.co.uk

Brian Gill & Co T: 01379 674 273 E: briangillco@aol.com Britannia Safety & T: 01953 606 100 E: prioritysupport@britanniaits.com W: http://www.britanniaits.com/ Carney Consultancy Limited T: 0191 2802660 E: info@carneyconsultancy.co.uk W: www.carneyconsultancy.co.uk cnm training solutions limited T: 01325 401876 E: train@cnmtraining.co.uk W: www.cnmtraining.co.uk Global Environmental Consultancy Limited T: 01268 753680 E: Jason@gecsafety.com G & L Consultancy Limitd T: 01823 443898 E: mark.skinner@gnl.org.uk W: www.gnl.org.uk Gully Howard Technical Limited T: 023 9272 8040 E: tbishop@gullyhoward.com W: www.gullyhowardtechnical.com The Health and Safety People T: 08456 122 144 E: training@thsp.co.uk W: www.thsp.co.uk CWE Consultants Limited T: 07894 739813 E: chris@cweasbestosconsultants.co.uk W: http://www.cwegroup.co.uk/ DJM T: 01902 336641 E: info@djmtraining.co.uk W: www.djmtraining.co.uk DMW Environmental Safety Limited T: 01902 791565 E: info@dmwsafety.co.uk W: www.dmwsafety.co.uk DS Environmental Limited T: 0114 2548484 E: mail@dsenvironmental W: www.dsenvironmental.co.uk East Coast Insulations T: 01493 745111 E: sales@eastcoastinsulations.co.uk W: www.eastcoastinsulations.co.uk E-Brit Services Limited T: 01268 685886 E: stewart.powell@ebritservices.co.uk W: www.ebritservices.co.uk Environmental Essentials T: 0845 4569953 E: jriley@environmentalessentials.co.uk W: www.environmentalessentials.co.uk Encompassed Ltd T: 01934 853803 E: chris@encompassed.co.uk W: www.encompassed.co.uk Enviro Limited T: 07875 302480 E: alan.davies@envirotraining.co.uk W: www.envirotraining.co.uk Euro Environmental Ltd T: 08707 019 170 E: l.hall@euroenvironmental.co.uk W: www.euroenvironmental.co.uk K S Safety Limited T: 01501 749 500 E: info@ks-safety.com W:www.ks-safety.com LOGIC SHE SOLUTIS LIMITED T: 01179 575 154 E: anne@logicshesolutions.co.uk W: www.logicshesolutions.co.uk Luton Borough Council (LBC) T: 01582 547069 E: jaymes.grendon@luton.gov.uk W: www.luton.gov.uk MIS Environmental Limited T: 01207 500463 E: ben@misltd.co.uk W www.mis-envoronmental.co.uk NATAS T: 08707 511880 E: info@natas.co.uk W: www.natas.co.uk Natas elearning Ltd T: 0870 751 1888 E: elearning@natas.co.uk W: www.natas-elearning.com NATAS Highlands Ltd T: 01847 808125 E: Forss@natas.co.uk W: www.natas.co.uk/highlands Northern Counties Safety Group Ltd T: 0191 3740630 E: training@ncsg.co.uk W: www.ncsg.co.uk Neil Curry Health, Safety & Environmental T: 07508 038 155 E: nlcurry0@googlemail.com W: http://www.hse-consultants.co.uk/ NIS Limited T: 01912 689 396 E: peter.wallace@nistraining.co.uk W: www.nistraining.co.uk

One Call T: 07814 422362 E: info@onecalltraininguk.com W: www.onecalltraininguk.com One Stop Consultants & Services Limited T: 0845 833 8156 E: admin@onestopasbestos.com W: www.onestopasbestos.com STV Building Services Limited T: 01708 457842 E: Paul.Bridger@stv-ltd.co.uk W: www.std-ltd.co.uk Theseus Safety Limited Tel: 01782 770999 E: info@theseussafetytrainingltd.co.uk W: www.theseussafetytrainingltd.co.uk Three Spires Safety Limited T: 02476 712244 E: rob@threespires-safety.co.uk W: www.threespires-safety.co.uk Pelham Safety Services Ltd (logo attached) T: 01474 537 496 E: damon.rowley@pelham-safety.co.uk PETROC College T: 01271 338 108 E: ndenton@petroc.ac.uk W: www.petroc.ac.uk P&K Consulting Limited T: 0191 3712 024 Priority Risk T: 0208 651 0291 E: help@priorityrisk.co.uk W: www.priorityrisk.co.uk QHS Solutions Limited T: 01282 839 103 E: s.odonnell@qhs-solutions.com W: www.qhsolutions.com R B Services T: 02032 253078 E: rob@rbservices.biz W: www.rbhealthandsafety.com and Testing Services T: 01423 550 751 E: info@trainingandtestingservices.co.uk W: www.trainingandtestingservices.co.uk Turner Safety Solutions Limited T: 07768 730363 E: paul@turnersafety.net W: www.turnersafety.net UK Specialists Limited T: 0800 6122035 E: info@ukasl.co.uk W: www.ukasl.co.uk Virtual College T: 01943 605 976 E: sophie.mason@virtual-college.co.uk W: www.virtual-college.co.uk World Class Safety Limited T: 01642 616440 E: info@world-class-safety.co.uk W: www.world-class-safety.co.uk SAFE T: 0845 519 5250 E: info@safe-training.org W: www.safe-training.org Safety Management Services (IoM) Ltd Tel: 01624 825481 E: neil.curphy@sms.co.im SATS Ltd T: 07824 390746 E: info@sats-uk.net W: www.sats-uk.net Safetymen Limited T: 01255 863125 E: grant@safetymen.co.uk W: www.safetymen.co.uk South Tyneside Homes Health & Safety T: 01914 268 402 E: graham.warren@southtynesidehomes.org.uk W: http://www.southtynesidehomes.org.uk South Wales Safety Consultancy Ltd T: 02920 628 763 E: mail@swsconsultancy.com W: www.swsconsultancy.com