Citation Issue Facts After Asking the UK How Safe They Feel at Work
(PRWEB UK) 21 September 2013 -- The aim of Citation is to create a comprehensive overview of how attitudes to health and safety, and how the degree of risk differs from one industry to the next; but also between different areas of the UK.
The survey questionnaire, which can be completed here, consists of 14 short and simple multiple choice questions and can be carried out in a matter of minutes.
Workplace health and safety has always been a provocative issue. To some it is entirely necessary, safeguarding the well being of employees and the company bottom line. To others, health and safety is something of a pantomime villain, which many view as bureaucracy. Citation’s survey directly addresses the notion of “health and safety gone mad” and invites the working public to state which side of the argument they’re on.
Citation is urging as many people as possible to take part, in order to create an accurate picture of workplace safety. They hope that the findings can be used to highlight areas in need of education and support.
For almost two decades, Citation has provided professional services to thousands of businesses all over the UK. With regionally located health and safety consultants, experienced in every industry sector, Citation ensure that client businesses stay up to date with the very latest legislative changes. This allows the management staff at these companies to focus on day to day business, rather than time consuming compliance issues.
Problems can arise when important health and safety issues are left to staff that already have a number of responsibilities. These issues can be neglected, which could put workers, visitors and their families in danger. This, in turn, could cost a business thousands in damages and HSE fines.
To take part in the Citation Workplace Safety Survey click here, or call 0845 234 0404 to talk to the health and safety experts about compliance packages for any industry.
Sophie Clough, Citation, http://www.citation.co.uk/, +44 1625415663, [email protected]
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