CNC Repair raises the H&S bar with latest accreditation

CNC Repair - SafeConractor PR
CNC Repair - SafeConractor PR

During these uncertain times, health and wellbeing are at the forefront of everyone’s minds and nowhere more so than at Lincolnshire-based CNC Repair (UK).

The specialist engineering company has been operating safely throughout the pandemic providing CNC machine servicing and repairs to its leading OEM customers within the aerospace, defence and automotive sectors.

It is now delighted to confirm that it has recently been awarded the Alcumus SafeContractor accreditation for achieving excellence in health and safety in the workplace. Alcumus is a third party accreditation scheme which recognises extremely rigorous standards in H&S management amongst contractors and is recognised nationally.

Alcumus complements the ISO 9001 and ISO 45001 (occupational health & safety) accreditations that CNC Repair already holds, thus effectively ‘raising the bar’ on the company’s commitment to H&S in the workplace.

Managing Director, Anthony Spencer commented: By achieving this accreditation, in line with our existing qualifications, we feel we are promoting best practice within our sector. We hope that our high standards and commitment to safe working practices will set an example for other companies within the sector to follow in our footsteps, as we continue to keep our engineers and customers as safe as possible onsite.”

Gemma Archibald, director of Alcumus SafeContractor concurred: “Major organisations simply cannot afford to run the risk of employing contractors who are not able to prove they have sound health and safety policies in place. More companies need to understand the importance of adopting good risk management in the way that CNC Repair has done. The firm’s high standard has certainly set an example which hopefully others within the sector will follow.”

CNC Repair (UK) www.cncrepair.co.uk

 

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