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Members of staff from our head office in Halesowen, West Midlands, have signed up to take on the Wolf Run this summer. The 5K run will include a unique combination of three kinds of off-road running: mud runs, trail runs and obstacle courses.
The team are joining our Project Scheduler, Gemma, and her friends & family to raise money for Brain Tumour Research which is a charity close to their heart.
Occupational hygiene is a crucial aspect of workplace safety, focusing on protecting the health and well-being of employees by identifying and managing potential hazards. Whether it's potentially harmful chemicals, excessive noise or ergonomic risks to name just a few, occupational hygiene aims to minimise exposure to these threats, ensuring a safer environment not only for workers but also for the surrounding community.
We are pleased to announce a major recruitment drive as part of our ongoing expansion plans. The company is seeking skilled business development professionals to join its dynamic team across several key regions, including the Midlands, South East, North East, and Central Scotland.
Over the school summer holidays, our asbestos surveying and analytical teams have been hard at work tackling the urgent issue of asbestos in schools, an ongoing challenge that demands immediate attention.
More than a year has passed since the National Audit Office released its report Condition of School Buildings, yet unfortunately, little progress has been made.
Season’s Greetings from Bradley Environmental Consultants Ltd
As the year draws to a close, I’d like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our valued customers and dedicated staff for making 2024 a success, despite the challenges we all faced.
This year has been a testament to resilience and perseverance. As we step into 2025, we do so with optimism, hoping for better days and continued success together.
The call from health and safety professionals to the government to address the ongoing issue of asbestos exposure, highlights a persistent and concerning public health issue. Despite the ban on asbestos in the UK for 25 years, the material still poses a significant risk due to its prevalence in older buildings.
Every day, on any job, you could be unknowingly exposed to deadly asbestos fibres. Unlike dust, asbestos fibres are invisible—you can’t see them, smell them, or feel them in the air or on your clothing.
Asbestos may be present in any building constructed or renovated before 2000, particularly those built during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. If you’re working on an older property, there’s a real possibility that asbestos is already around you.
A company has been fined following an outbreak of Legionella at its sheltered housing accommodation in Birkenhead, putting vulnerable residents at risk of contracting Legionnaires' disease.
The deadly bacteria was detected at Vincent Naughton Court following the sampling of its water systems in the communal areas and flats in July and August 2018.
We are thrilled to announce that Bradley Environmental Consultants has successfully achieved Learning Partner status to deliver a range of vocational NEBOSH qualifications.
This includes the popular NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety, NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation and NEBOSH HSE Award in Managing Risks and Risk Assessment at Work.
