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Bluestones One is delighted to have achieved the Safe Contractor Approved accreditation for the third year in a row.

This certification program is designed to ensure that contractors and service providers are complying with the highest health and safety standards. The program is run by Alcumus SafeContractor, a leading third-party accreditation body that verifies the health and safety credentials of contractors in various industries.

Achieving Safe Contractor Approved accreditation is a significant accomplishment for Bluestones One, as it demonstrates that we have undergone a rigorous assessment of our health and safety policies, procedures, and practices and we have demonstrated compliance with all relevant regulations and industry standards.

The accreditation process involves a thorough assessment of our health and safety policies and includes a review of our health and safety management systems, risk assessments, accident and incident reporting procedures, and training programs. The assessment also involves site visits and interviews with employees to ensure that they are aware of and adhering to our health and safety policies and procedures.

We’re extremely proud to have achieved the Safe Contractor Approved accreditation and we will continue to demonstrate our commitment to health and safety, reducing risk of accidents and incidents for our team, and compliance with health and safety legislation.

For more info on the services we provide, or if you’d like to become a member of the Bluestones One team, get in touch with us today at 01909 495 353 or email us at [email protected]

Meet the team: Garry Leck

Meet Garry Leck: Lead Resource Co-ordinator

Tell us about your role at Bluestones OneI am the Lead Resource Coordinator and have been with Bluestones One for almost three years now. I started out in the field as a Merchandiser, then moved up to Team Leader before I got offered a permanent role within the office. I spend most of my time based in our North East office where we run a small team responsible for allocating the work to the field staff. On a day to day basis, we allocate the work and resources needed for each job site. How would you normally start your day at work?The start of each day is different and led by what has happened the previous night. The main priority is to resolve any day to day challenges or additional requests generated by the night teams. Once resolved we can move onto the planning of the following days and weeks. What does a typical day at work look like for you?A typical day is mainly dealing with enquiries generated on-site whilst trying to organise the following weeks. If we can get everyone into a job they like with people they enjoy working with, our job is made so much easier.

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