Risk & Safety Management

Understand where your business is exposed and how to manage it, with practical, site-specific risk assessments, inspections, and plans.

Managing risk is the foundation of health and safety. TSQA identifies the hazards specific to your operations, evaluates them, and sets out clear, workable controls, so you know exactly where you stand and what to do next.

Risk & Safety Management Services

Risk Assessments

Every workplace carries risk. We identify, evaluate, and document the hazards specific to your operations, giving you a clear picture of where your business is exposed and what needs to be done about it. Our risk assessments are practical, site-specific, and built to meet your legal obligations under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

Workplace Safety Inspections

A fresh set of expert eyes can catch what familiarity misses. We conduct thorough workplace inspections, identifying hazards, unsafe practices, and compliance gaps before they become incidents. You receive a clear, actionable report so issues get resolved, not overlooked.

Site Safety Plans & Risk Assessments

Before work begins, the right plan protects everyone on site. We develop comprehensive site safety plans tailored to your project scope, ensuring your team, contractors, and principal know exactly how hazards will be managed from day one.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a workplace safety inspection involve?

A workplace safety inspection is a structured walk-through of your site by an experienced assessor to identify hazards, unsafe practices, and compliance gaps.

The findings are set out in a clear, actionable report so issues can be prioritised and resolved. It is a practical way to catch problems that familiarity can cause your own team to overlook.

What is a risk assessment and why do I need one?

A risk assessment is a documented process that identifies the hazards in your workplace, evaluates the level of risk, and sets out the controls needed to manage it.

It is a core part of meeting your duties under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 and gives you a clear picture of where your business is exposed. TSQA produces assessments that are practical and specific to your operations.

What is a site safety plan?

A site safety plan sets out how health and safety risks will be managed on a particular project or site before work begins.

It typically covers the hazards involved, the controls in place, roles and responsibilities, and how the site will coordinate contractors and visitors, so everyone on site understands how safety will be managed from day one.

How often should risk assessments be reviewed?

Risk assessments should be reviewed whenever something changes that could affect the risk, such as new equipment, new tasks, a change in site conditions, or after an incident.

It is also good practice to review them periodically even when nothing obvious has changed. Keeping them current is part of showing that your health and safety system is active rather than static.

Need a risk assessment or site safety plan?

Tell us about your site or project and we'll scope exactly what you need.

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