Marsh Industries becomes member of British Safety Council

UK manufacturer, Marsh Industries, has joined the British Safety Council in their continuous effort to provide a safe and healthy environment for all employees.

The British Safety Council, one of the world’s leading health and safety organisations, is a charity that provides access to up-to-date resources, online training, and expert advice through paid subscription. Being a government-regulated awarding body, it must comply with a wide range of conditions set by the regulator to guarantee rigour and consistency in the awarding of qualifications.

Marsh Industries’ Health and Safety Manager, Paul Sales, said: “Becoming a member of the British Safety Council shows that we are committed to improving the safety and wellbeing of our workforce, and the industry as a whole”.

In addition to British Safety Council membership, Marsh Industries is a member of British Water, Achilles UVDB, NBS Source and SpecifiedBy, and holds QMD ISO9001 and ISO14001 Management Certification.

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