Hello and welcome to our website,
The Workplace Health And Safety Advice Centre - or the WHASAC as we like to abbreviate it is a Registered Charity* which operates on a non-profit basis and provides FREE work related health and safety advice, help and support to all organisations, employers, the self employed and employees.
We are particularly keen to work with small businesses, the self employed, the Voluntary sector and Charities – people who have not got a lot of money, time and resources to manage their health and safety effectively but of course still have a number of legal requirements to meet.
One of our key aims and objectives is to enable the people we work with to become competent and self sufficient in all of their health and safety at work related matters. To assist them to do this we also provide quality IOSH accredited and other health and safety training courses at an affordable and realistic price to reduce the cost of establishing the very important 'competent people' within the workplace. When we say affordable and realistic, what we really mean is at the lowest fee that we can provide them for but at the highest quality.
We firmly believe that if the cost factor can be removed or reduced considerably, then employers and other organisations will be more likely to embrace effective health and safety at work management and thus reduce the number of work related accidents and ill health.
We are an independently funded Charity which currently meets its running costs and the provision of our free services by raising revenue through our quality health and safety training programme that I have previously referred to and other funding initiatives. Our current training programme can be found by clicking on the relevant link.
We have a number of other funding initiatives in operation and I would also invite you to take a look at our art and photography sections when they are uploaded in the near future. We hope in the future to establish the WHASAC as a broad based community resource and would welcome discussion links with potential partners.
Please take a look around our web site and if we can be of use to you or your organisation, then please contact us.
With best wishes,
Ian Peters
Director of the WHASAC services
(which means that I do all sorts!)
*Our Charity Commission Registration number is 1131022.
The Workplace Health And Safety Advice Centre - or the WHASAC as we like to abbreviate it is a Registered Charity* which operates on a non-profit basis and provides FREE work related health and safety advice, help and support to all organisations, employers, the self employed and employees.
We are particularly keen to work with small businesses, the self employed, the Voluntary sector and Charities – people who have not got a lot of money, time and resources to manage their health and safety effectively but of course still have a number of legal requirements to meet.
One of our key aims and objectives is to enable the people we work with to become competent and self sufficient in all of their health and safety at work related matters. To assist them to do this we also provide quality IOSH accredited and other health and safety training courses at an affordable and realistic price to reduce the cost of establishing the very important 'competent people' within the workplace. When we say affordable and realistic, what we really mean is at the lowest fee that we can provide them for but at the highest quality.
We firmly believe that if the cost factor can be removed or reduced considerably, then employers and other organisations will be more likely to embrace effective health and safety at work management and thus reduce the number of work related accidents and ill health.
We are an independently funded Charity which currently meets its running costs and the provision of our free services by raising revenue through our quality health and safety training programme that I have previously referred to and other funding initiatives. Our current training programme can be found by clicking on the relevant link.
We have a number of other funding initiatives in operation and I would also invite you to take a look at our art and photography sections when they are uploaded in the near future. We hope in the future to establish the WHASAC as a broad based community resource and would welcome discussion links with potential partners.
Please take a look around our web site and if we can be of use to you or your organisation, then please contact us.
With best wishes,
Ian Peters
Director of the WHASAC services
(which means that I do all sorts!)
*Our Charity Commission Registration number is 1131022.
