Expert advice on the impact of changes to safety legislation will be available from Cedrec at its new 2015 UK-wide roadshow, which is filling up fast.
 
Cedrec will be hitting the road throughout January with a series of events to help organisations understand better changes in safety legislation, the impact they have on businesses and explain further changes that are expected to come into force during 2015.
 
A key feature at each event will be a dedicated ‘help and support’ section, which will provide some invaluable and free one-to-one advice from Cedrec’s friendly consultants on registers of legislation, management systems and how to get the most out of Cedrec.
 
Cedrec specialises in providing public and private sector organisations with help and advice in understanding, interpreting and complying with safety legislation and guidance, and provides a range of specialist consultancy and subscriptions services.
 
The roadshow will be led by Cedrec’s auditor and director Gareth Billinghurst, who said: “Following popular demand from those who attended our last roadshow, we will be again targeting organisations across the UK with advice about important changes and highlighting legislation to look-out for in 2015.”
 
In October alone, some 45 documents were removed from force, with further revocations and new legislation planned for the rest of the year and into 2015 – this will make it harder for businesses to ensure they are complying with the law and that everything is kept up-to-date.
 
“2014 has been another busy year summarising hundreds of safety documents relating to UK and EU and adding these to our subscription service,” added Gareth Billinghurst. “Trying to navigate through changes in legislation can be difficult even for those with responsibility for health and safety compliance. Our workshops will make sense of legislation that’s constantly being revised and updated and highlight the impact it will have on organisations. It’s important that those responsible understand the risks involved and have the facts to hand.”
 
The afternoon events get underway in Glasgow on 19th January followed by ones in:
 
· Aberdeen, January 20th
· Belfast, January 21st
· Cardiff, January 22nd
· Bristol, January 23rd
· Liverpool, January 26th
· Birmingham, January 27th
· Nottingham, January 28th
· Sheffield, January 29th
· London, January 30th
· Middlesbrough, February 2nd