Health and Safety
Executive / Commission
Organisations
2nd Floor, Transport House, 1 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF1 9SD, UK
Status: National trade union centre for Wales
Principal functions and activities: The Wales TUC provides education and training courses for health and safety representatives. Wales TUC also contributes the trade union voice on health, safety and welfare matters to the National Assembly for Wales.
(formerly Association of High Pressure Water Jetting Contractors)
17 St Judith's Lane, Sawtry, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28 5XE, UK
Status: Independent professional trade association, representing all sectors of the industry including manufacturers, contractors and hirers.
Principal functions and activities: Represents and promotes water jetting as one of the cleanest and most cost effective techniques for a variety of applications ranging from demolition and munitions dis-assembly to drain and sewer cleaning, furnace tube bundle de-scaling and marine steel surface preparation.
Almondvale Cresent, Livingston, EH54 7EP, UK
Status: Education college
Principal functions and activities: Management and training delivering REHIS qualifications at level 1, 2 and 3 in Health and Safety and Food Hygiene. Based in Livingston, but external courses on a contract basis anywhere in Scotland.
Derek Bolton (Chaiman) c/o Westinghouse Rail Systems Ltd, Chippenham, Wiltshire UK
Status: Registered Charity 1077643
Principal functions and activities: Member of RoSPA National Health and Safety Group.
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The Secretary, 62 Badsey Lane, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 6BA, UK
Status: Members of Safety Groups UK and members of RoSPA. A voluntary organisation supported by membership and sponsorship.
Principal functions and activities: A self help group to promote higher standards of health and safety within industry, commerce, healthcare, education and other places of employment through monthly meetings and seminars on topical health and safety subjects.
1 Sherwood Road, Aston Fields Industrial Estate, Bromsgrove, B60 3DU, UK
Status: Trade association
Principal functions and activities: The Work at Height Safety Association (WAHSA) was formed in 2005 by UK manufacturers of height safety equipment. and acts as the UK lead body representing the interests of manufacturers, assemblers, installers, distributors and end users of equipment used for work at height and rescue.