Saturday, 20 October 2012

Community Good Stuff

Andy stepped into the breach today after a last minute call from Cheshire East Parent Carer Support Service. "Could you please bring over your Olympic Torch on Saturday?"  The Cheshire East Parent Carer Support Service & Cheshire's Disabled Children's Database were holding a Family Fun Day in Sandbach and were in need of a Torch at short notice.

The Torch has arrived if you would like to see it - with Cat Radio
 Andy spent about one and a half hours at the event allowing the youngsters and their parents to get their hands on the Torch and get the all important photographs.  As always it worked its magic and was surrounded by smiles. 
It's mine ;o)
Organisers and helpers at the event
In addition to the fund raising and grant giving of the Foundation, this type of commuity involvement forms a significant part of the value that The Up and Under Group brings to society.  By emplying our services you not only get quality services, technical competence and best value; you make this Good Stuff possible. Thanks!

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Helping Amey Keep Sheffield Running

 We recently completed two culvert condition surveys for Amey as part of their Sheffield PFI contract.  Up and Under are a long standing supplier to Amey of a range of services including speciailst access inspection investigation and testing services.

This job  involved the inspection of two culverts to determine their condition plus gathering data to allow the highway load capacity to be assessed.  Inspecting these hidden parts of the transport network is essential to its effective and safe operation. 

As you see, it is not an easy place to work, but with the right team, training and equipment we are able to undertake the works safely and professionally.

If you need culverts inspecting or repairing we are happy to discuss your needs. Our services include:

  • Inspection
  • Training
  • Repairs
  • Survey
  • Dimensional checks
  • Intrusive investigation 
  • Safety escort
  • Rescue services
Confined spaces, over water or rope access call 01270 589615

 
 
 
 

Monday, 8 October 2012

Safety Update - Breaking H&S laws just got costlier


On the 1st October 2012 the HSE’s new cost recovery scheme, Fee for Intervention (FFI), came into force.

Under The Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2012, those who break health and safety laws are liable for recovery of HSE’s related costs, including inspection, investigation and taking enforcement action.

The many businesses that comply with their legal obligations will continue to pay nothing. However, it looks like the Treasury just found another way to raise revenue.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Are inspections important?

We recently found this

Yes that is the re-bar!

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Latest Olympic Torch Visit

Andy recently visited Richardson Endowed Primary School and they produced this video of the visit

http://richardsonendowedprimary.typepad.com/website/2012/09/olympic-torch-visit-inspire-a-generation-1.html

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Bridge Inspection for Mouchel

We recently completed the inspection of two structures for Mouchels.  Our engineers completed the inspection using rope access techniques and the use of our award winning pontoon system to gain access to all parts of the structures.

In addition to inspection the job involved a range of concrete testing including:
  • taking samples for chloride ion content analysis,
  • cover survey,
  • half cell measurements,
  • core sampling for compressive and cube strength determination
  • carbonation tests.
We undertake a range of Bridge Inspection and Maintenance if you think we can help get in touch

Monday, 1 October 2012

Legislation Update - Regulations to be removed

In May we advised you that the Government were conducting a review of Health and Safety regulation, specifically looking at the removal of 14 sets of H&S regulations which were considered redundant. These include Construction (Head Protection) Regulations and the Notification of Conventional Tower Crane Regulations. Consultation closed on 4th July and on 22nd August, HSE concluded that 13 of the regulations should be abolished, with a target abolition date of April 2013.

We'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.

Meanwhile if you have a safety question that you think we can help with contact us