Health and Safety for us all
At Bagnall and Morris we are committed
to continually providing a safe working Environment for all our employees, customers, visitors and whoever else
may come into contact with or who are affected by our activities.
A message from our MD
With accreditation of NQA standards 9001 (Quality), 14001 (Environmental) and 18001 (Health & Safety).Bagnall & Morris have achieved a Total Quality System throughout all aspects of the company. |
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This demonstrates that Bagnall & Morris Waste Services is a safe place to work.
With a continued effort I’m convinced that if we adopt a positive culture towards Health and Safety as we carry out our work we can set the standard within the Waste Management Industry.
Think WHAT IF not IF ONLY...
Our Vision
To achieve the recognition of being a Health & Safety leader in the Waste Management Industry, Bagnall & Morris takes its Health & Safety responsibilities very seriously and are not content to provide the minimum requirement to comply with the current legislation, but
are committed to continuous
improvement in Health & Safety.
Our Principles
Health & Safety is definitely a strategic part of the business along with other aspects such as Quality, Environment
and Operations.
We recognise that we can only achieve this by co-operation with our employees.
With that in mind we must strive to continue with the positive culture that exists so that safety issues can continually be reported without fear of recrimination. |
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Our Objectives
To attain the level of health and safety performance comparable with that of the best performers in the Waste Management Industry.
To continually evaluate and improve
our safety performance.
To apply best practice across the company.
To work in partnership with our employees to achieve a zero
tolerance towards accidents at work.
Health & Safety Responsibilities
Everyone at Bagnall and Morris has responsibility for good Health & Safety Practice. Should anyone have any Health & Safety issues they should, in the first instance report it to their Line Manager/ Operations Manager. Should specialised advice be required then you should contact the Health & Safety Manager.
Paul Schofield |
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