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ONSITE QHSE COORDINATION
Helping ensure Quality, Health & Safety and Environmental (QHSE) compliance on construction sites.
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The construction process of buildings and facilities is generally recognized as high risk, with the potential for serious accidents. A complex environment exists on any site with a variety of different contractors working at the same time. There is potential risk on several levels. To protect all those working onsite, an awareness of the risks and possible severity must be understood. Importantly, this risk must be proactively managed in order to avoid accidents.
What is Onsite QHSE Coordination?
This service provides coordination of the Health & Safety aspects of a construction, to protect workers onsite. Bureau Veritas provides coordinated services to handle these risks from design stage through to final execution of the project. This is done in accordance with EU Directives and incorporating local legal requirements. Often, the provider of such services is required to be completely independent of any of the construction project's stakeholders. Bureau Veritas is a widely recognized independent player.
What are the key benefits?
- Achieve compliance with all relevant regulations and requirements.
- Protect health and safety of workers.
- Reduce risk of accidents.
- Improve onsite productivity.
- Benefit from specialist expert advice.
- Receive guidance on future safe maintenance.
Why Choose Bureau Veritas?
Recognition
Founded in 1828, Bureau Veritas is a worldwide leader specialized in QHSE and social responsibility services. Certified to ISO 9001 for all of its activities throughout the world, the company actively participates within professional authorities for the development of international standards and regulations.
Knowledge and expertise
Technical knowledge and availability of our qualified local teams, able to provide packaged and targeted information, are appreciated by our clients.
Network
With a network of 700 offices and laboratories and over 26,000 employees in more than 140 countries, Bureau Veritas serves 280,000 customers in many different industries across the world.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
The management of Health & Safety on a construction site is the responsibility of each contractor and of the general contractor. The objective is to enforce practices in accordance with a referential of rules. Coordination involves interactions between different contractors as far as H&S management is concerned. The objective is to improve global visibility and to find the appropriate solutions to potential problems.
No, this is the responsibility of the general contractor or the owner’s representative onsite.
No, since our service consists in audits.
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