Greg Davies, Director of Market Development

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Over thirty years of experience in workplace compliance

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Recognised expert witness. Current Chair of the IWFM Sustainability Special Interest Group

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Chair of CIBSE TM13 “Minimising the risk of Legionnaires’ disease” publication

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Regular industry speaker, blogger and contributor to the industry press

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Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH). Specialist Member of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM)

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Author of the original IWFM Risk Management Good Practice Guide (2010)

Risk and safety management are fundamental to the success of any organisation and should be seen as investments, not spends. With increasing scrutiny on not just the legal and financial, but moral and reputational aspects of business performance, knowing who to engage for accurate, verifiable independent and trustworthy advice is crucial. It is this advice we strive to deliver.

Good health and safety management doesn’t happen by accident.

Picture of Greg Davies, Director of Market Development, Assurity ConsultingGreg is a recognised expert and as a result has been asked for support in a range of investigations, including, most notably, the Legionella outbreak in Barrow-in-Furness in August 2002. He has been involved in investigations carried out by the local authorities, HSE and ORR.

With his extensive working knowledge, Greg is a regular presenter and has spoken at events run by, amongst others CIBSE, IWFM, IIRSM, BISRA, the Health Protection Agency, The British Safety Council, RICS, and IOSH. He is a regular contributor to the industry press with over 200 articles published to date.

He was the author of the original IWFM good practice guide to risk management, published in 2010, chairing the CIBSE review of TM 13 “Minimising the risk of Legionnaires’ disease” and been involved in discussions with various Government departments and others (DECC (now BEIS), Defra, the HPA and CCC) on compliance and sustainability.

Using this combined experience Greg is increasingly being asked by customers to brief and update their boards of directors and governors on health, safety and environmental compliance. Greg has also recently joined an Institute of Directors Expert Advisory Group on The Future of the Workplace.

Insights by Greg

The Building Safety Act 2022

Having received Royal Assent on the 28th April 2022, the now Building Safety Act 2022 is on the statute books, but is not likely to come into effect for another year to eighteen months.

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FCA publishes new reporting requirements for board diversity

This month sees the release of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Diversity and inclusion on company boards and executive management Policy Statement (PS22/3).

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PPE laws changing next week – What might you need to do?

Thanks to COVID-19, PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is now better known, if not fully understood, by most people. From the 6th April 2022, the existing general requirements for employers (which have existed since 1992) will be extended to “limb (b) workers” through the introduction of the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 2022.

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