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The Importance of Health and Safety in the Workplace

Health and Safety is a familiar concept to everyone in the UK.  But for business owners and managers, especially those with high numbers of employees or customers or those engaged in more hazardous industries, the importance of proper H&S policies and practices, as well as ongoing training and improvements, cannot be overstated.

“Mr Health and Safety Wouldn’t Approve”

According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), 31.7 million days were lost to work-related illness or injury in 2017-18, at an estimated cost to the UK economy of £15 billion.  [Source: http://hse.gov.uk/statistics/]

The concept of “health and safety” has become engrained in our national consciousness, and these days H&S is frequently the butt of jokes about training courses on how to lift boxes or wash our hands correctly.  “Mr Health and Safety wouldn’t approve” has become a common refrain in workplaces up and down the land.

But for UK businesses, health and safety is no laughing matter.  Of course, it goes without saying that the workplace should be a safe environment where employees can do their jobs without the fear of injury or worse.

UK H&S regulations have been in place since 1974

Health and Safety regulations in the UK are derived from the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA), which sets out the duties of employers concerning the wellbeing of their employees.  I’ll be honest, it’s a tough read, but if you’re interested, here is the full Act in all its glory: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1974/37.

In a nutshell, HASAWA essentially states that employers must protect the health, safety, and welfare of their employees while they are at work.  This obligation to protect also extends to anyone else who may be on an employer’s premises, including temporary staff, casual workers, general visitors to the site, and the general public.

The HSE has powers to enforce these employer obligations, and it can issue penalties for those who do not conform or properly comply with the regulations.

How to improve your Health and Safety Practices

Unfortunately, accidents and even deaths do sometimes occur while employees are on the job.  And for businesses which are involved in higher risk sectors, for example those in manufacturing or dealing with heavy machinery, construction, hazardous materials or substances, or working at height, health and safety obligations should form a significant part of their daily focus and priorities.

It’s also crucial for business that operate large buildings or facilities such as shopping malls, business parks, sporting facilities and so on.  For these businesses it’s not only employees that are at risk, but also significant numbers of customers.

Thankfully, there are many ways through which businesses can reduce the risk of workplace accidents and injuries through the implementation of various safety plans.  The benefits of these plans go above and beyond simply preventing accidents, though of course that is important in and of itself.

But there are other commercial reasons why companies should invest in a good safety plan for themselves and their employees.

1. It’s just the right thing to do

By taking health and safety obligations seriously and investing in ongoing safety programs, training and improvements, you will demonstrate to your employees how important their safety is to you.

As a result, you gain more employee loyalty.  Let’s face it, why should anyone respect an employer who doesn’t show any interest in their people’s safety, or who doesn’t care that their workers operate in an unsafe environment day after day?

So if we can agree that fostering employee loyalty is a good thing, then it’s easy to see how caring about the overall safety and wellbeing of your employees provides benefits both to employees and to the company.

It’s hardly controversial to say that providing your employees with a safe work environment is simply the right thing to do.  Your employees have families they are providing for and so cannot afford to miss work due to illness or an injury. And of course, that’s saying nothing about the impact a serious workplace accident or even death would have on your employees’ families.

2. Financial Benefits

As a business owner or manager, you will likely view every element of your business as either an asset or a liability.  It’s either black or white, good or bad, profitable or unprofitable. After all, the objective of almost every business is to make money.

The good news is that focusing on health and safety and implementing enhanced workplace safety actually improves your bottom line.  The lower your business’s injury rate, the higher your profit margin.

Why?  Statistics show that companies that implement effective health and safety programs in their workplace environments can expect a reduction in their company’s illness and injury rate of up to 40%.

On the other hand, if your business experiences several accidents throughout the year, you will likely see a spike in insurance costs and potentially legal fees as you face litigation claims from aggrieved employees.  This is definitely a bigger issue for UK businesses than ever before, as we become an increasingly litigious country with an army of “no-win-no-fee” lawyers ready to take on cases.

3. Customer Loyalty

It’s not just your employees and your business that are affected by health and safety.  Your customers are another important consideration.

If your employees are injured at work as a result of unsafe conditions, it may affect your ability to service your customers effectively.  Work-related injuries can lead to days or even weeks or months off work, and this may mean that you cannot deliver your products or services to your customers in a way that meets their expectations.

This can never be a good thing, and you may lose business as a result.  Don’t forget, the customer is king, and your customers cannot be expected to simply wait for their orders or even simply do without.

Consider using dedicated health and safety management software

These days there is a software app for everything, and health and safety is no exception.  Here at Unity Group, we’ve just partnered with a software company called CRAMS.

CRAMS is an online tool to help you manage your Health and Safety at work obligations.  It’s simple to use, yet provides all the functionality you need in order to manage and control all of the H&S risks within your organisation.  

In short, a H&S management app can help you to keep your workers safe and to reduce the risk of accidents and injuries within your business, not to mention lower the risk of heavy fines or even prosecution.

And finally…

Through proper workplace safety analysis and planning, you can pinpoint H&S areas that might need special attention in your business that may affect your employees’ safety and wellbeing.  

As we’ve seen, the importance of workplace safety cannot be overstated.  Therefore, the sooner you begin creating a safer work environment for your business and your employees, the better.

 

Unity Group wins at prestigious Morley Chamber of Trade & Commerce Annual Business Awards 2018!

We’re delighted to announce that Unity Group has just won in the Sole Trader/Limited Company of the Year category at the prestigious Morley Chamber of Trade & Commerce Annual Business Awards 2018!

At a gala event on 16th November, Matthew Greenwood & the team at Unity Group received the award.  Reflecting on the award, Sophie Price said:

“I am deeply honoured to be receiving this award on behalf of Unity Group.  This award reflects the hard work, commitment, dedication and loyalty from all of our staff at Unity, as well as our customers.  On behalf of the whole management team, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Without you all, we simply wouldn’t exist.”

The Morley Chamber Business Awards are considered to be Yorkshire’s most prestigious and hotly contested awards.  The MCBAs recognise and reward excellence and creativity in local business, and each year organisations and individuals from all sectors compete for the coveted titles on offer.

The judges for this year’s awards are all respected industry experts with extensive knowledge across all aspects of business:

  • Helen Clarke – Barclays Corporate

  • Christopher Winn – Barclays Corporate

  • Steven Foster – General Manager, The White Rose

  • Colin Farnsworth – Property Developer

We would like to offer our sincere thanks to the judges for their time and effort they contributed to this year’s awards and in judging all the applications.

About Morley Chamber

Morley Chamber of Trade and Commerce (http://morleychamber.co.uk/) is an organisation for businesses, tradespeople and anyone interested in the town of Morley to promote the town, its businesses and social environment.  

It also acts as a body for business people to socialise and meet other businesses with a view to developing contacts and business networks, trading together and referring contacts.

The Chamber represents its members on all aspects and issues affecting them, and plays an important role in promoting and improving the town centre and local environment, to increase the appeal of the town of Morley as a shopping and commercial centre to the benefit of all local trades and businesses.

 

5 Reasons Why Entering Awards Can Help Your Business

Most business owners are stretched when it comes to running their businesses day to day, let alone enter business awards.  So why do it?  Here are 5 reasons why entering awards can bring many advantages to your business, regardless of whether you win.

Business Awards – there’s something for everyone

No matter how large or small your business is, anyone can enter a business award competition.  And across the UK, there is a huge and growing variety of awards around.

Some, such as the National Business Awards, celebrate major national and international firms.  But there are also many geared towards small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are the lifeblood of our economy.

The purpose of business awards is simple: to recognise the achievements of entrepreneurs and small businesses, as well as their staff and other stakeholders who contribute to their success.

It’s easy to be cynical or sniffy about business awards: it’s challenging enough for most of us to focus on running our businesses day to day without the extra burden of preparing self-promoting awards pitches.  Putting ourselves forward for business awards is therefore not always at the top of our agenda.

Do you think business awards are a poor use of your time?  If so, we think you’re missing out on a huge opportunity, not only to market your business, but also to improve and expand it.

Business awards – where to start?

If you’re interested in applying for business awards, then the chances are that you’ll already know which awards are available and relevant to you and your business.  But if you’re not sure where to start, you can find out about awards through your local chamber of commerce.  Here’s a link with a helpful searchable map to find your local chamber: https://www.britishchambers.org.uk/page/join-a-chamber.

You can also search in your local and business press, or simply search the internet for awards that are relevant to your business, either by industry or by location.

Deciding which awards to enter can be challenging in itself, and the application process can take up a lot of valuable time and staff resources.  But it’s important to weigh up the time and effort it takes, against the potential benefits.  Some awards may offer monetary prizes or other benefits such as business mentoring, advice and workshops.

However, it’s not just the winning that matters, right?  At least, that’s what we always tell our children…

Why all businesses should apply for business awards

We believe that awards can help all businesses, regardless of whether or not you win.  So, recognising that most small businesses have limited resources that are usually stretched, here are some reasons why entering awards could be very beneficial for your business, and why you should consider putting yourself forward.

  1. Huge marketing opportunity

Business awards can be an overlooked tool in your marketing toolbox.  Just being nominated or shortlisted can improve brand awareness and promote your business to new and existing customers.

Awards celebrate hard work and success, but they are also great PR opportunities.  The PR opportunities that come with making an awards shortlist, or a win, mean your business will be in the spotlight for all the right reasons.

Reputable business awards can generate significant publicity across local and national press and social media, and with the award process running across several weeks, or even months, you’ve a constant source of traffic to your website and social pages.

So make sure you maximise your PR exposure and update all of your marketing materials with the award logo.  This should include your business cards (for all staff), your website, email signatures and all company literature and sales materials, including email newsletters and marketing.

It’s human nature to want to be recognised and appreciated, so make sure that people know what your business has achieved.  Achieving recognition through business awards is an effective form of third-party validation for your business.  It’s some ways it’s like receiving a glowing customer testimonial, or a 5-star review on TripAdvisor.

But in many ways, business awards are so much more effective, since the awards are usually judged by a professional body or another independent organisation.  In other words, they are more credible, more trustworthy.  More real.

So don’t ignore business awards as a valuable marketing tool.  Marketing is about increasing sales and profits.  And being shortlisted or even winning a business award can open doors to getting contracts, finding new supply channels and breaking into new markets.

Remember: all publicity is good publicity.  But good publicity is the best kind.

  1. Benchmarking your business versus the competition

Entering a business award will challenge you to look at your business from a different perspective and compare yourself to your competitors.  What makes your business stand out from the competition?  And how can you best demonstrate this to the judges?

Is it innovation that sets your business apart?  Is it your customer service?  Your diversity, growth, your investment in people and strategic thinking?  Or perhaps it’s your green credentials, your contribution to society or how you’re improving the lives of others in your industry or perhaps in your local community.

Whatever it is, it’s important to show how you are making a difference and why your customers choose you ahead of your competitors.

Simply going through this process should help you to think critically and objectively about ways you could be doing things better and identify areas for improvement.

This is a hugely valuable process, and one that many entrepreneurs rarely go through (and yet they often spend vast sums of money on expensive consultants to do it for them!).  This is just one of the ways to add value to your business, over and above any prize that may be on offer.

Of course, if your business does win an award, it can be a great indication that you’re doing things right and moving in the right direction.  But it can still be a valuable experience even if you don’t win.

If that’s the case, you can use the experience to consider what you can be doing better, what your competitors are doing differently and how you might be able to make some changes.  Once again, this might be more valuable than winning the award itself.

  1. Increased credibility and market standing

A business award win, or even a nomination or shortlisting, acts as a valuable third party endorsement for your business.  In other words, it’s a seal of approval on what you’re doing.  It will therefore increase your credibility and position your business as a trusted expert and authority within your industry.

Winning a business award clearly differentiates you from your competitors, and can provide a real competitive advantage when finding new customers, retaining existing ones, or speaking to and negotiating deals with suppliers.

Furthermore, if you’re seeking investment or funding, for example in the form of equity capital or debt funding to expand your business, then business awards that recognise your achievements can really help your case with potential investors.

  1. Motivate employees and attract new talent

Awards recognise not only the business owners and entrepreneurs, but also the hard work and achievements of your employees.  Being nominated, shortlisted or even winning awards can therefore provide a huge boost to staff morale and improve motivation.

Employees are focused on what’s great about the company they work for and can feel proud to be part of the team.  And if there’s a glitzy awards ceremony or dinner to attend, you can invite employees to join you.  These events can be excellent networking opportunities, as well as being a great night out for you and your team (though try to be lenient if one or two of them show up for work a little jaded the following morning…).

Business awards can also help you to attract and retain new recruits, too.  By pitching yourself as the best you can attract the talent you need to push your business forward.  Who doesn’t want to be associated with an award-winning company?

  1. Great for networking

Business awards are often judged by other successful entrepreneurs and business owners.  So being involved in the awards process can provide excellent opportunities to discuss your business with other entrepreneurs and people that may be able to add value to your business in many different ways.

So embrace the challenge, put your business forward for some awards, get out there and network and forge new relationships!

Unity Group has been shortlisted!

Having discussed why all businesses can benefit from applying for business awards, we hope you won’t mind us taking a moment to discuss our own achievements…

We’re delighted to announce that Unity Group has been named as one of the finalists in the prestigious Morley Chamber of Trade & Commerce Annual Business Awards 2018!

The Morley Chamber Business Awards are considered to be Yorkshire’s most prestigious and hotly contested awards.  The MCBAs recognise and reward excellence and creativity in local business, and each year organisations and individuals from all sectors compete for the coveted titles on offer.

Unity Group has been shortlisted in the Sole Trader/Limited Company of the Year category, and is a testament to all the hard work of all of our staff, as well as the trust and faith placed in us by our customers.

Regardless of the result, we thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for your support over the years.  Without you all, we simply wouldn’t exist.

And finally…a quick plug for Morley Chamber

Morley Chamber of Trade and Commerce (http://morleychamber.co.uk/) is an organisation for businesses, tradespeople and anyone interested in the town of Morley to promote the town, its businesses and social environment.

It also acts as a body for business people to socialise and meet other businesses with a view to developing contacts and business networks, trading together and referring contacts.

The chamber represents its members on all aspects and issues affecting them, and plays an important role in promoting and improving the town centre and local environment, to increase the appeal of the town of Morley as a shopping and commercial centre to the benefit of all local trades and businesses.

 

 

 

 

 

Merrion Centre, Leeds

Unity is exceptionally proud as a team for being awarded the contract to clean all glazing at one of Europe’s longest standing shopping centres, originally opened in 1964. We will be undertaking a comprehensive window cleaning schedule of weekly, monthly and quarterly internal & external cleaning which will include the use of access equipment for the high-level glass.

Visit the Merrion Centre website here: https://www.merrioncentre.co.uk/

Kirklees Council Gutter Clearing

Unity is proud to announce the successful tender application for Kirklees council gutter clearing contract.

Bradford City

UNITY are very proud to have helped Bradford City through these trying times, the public thanks is really appreciated by all the Unity team.

“Thanks to some great companies who have helped us out, namely Mitton, TL Dallas, Elektec, Unity, Cloud impact, BRADFORD tool hire and Calverley golf club. This week has shown me how our sponsors are willing to put in hard work to help us out and how they’ve all pulled together to get things back on track”

We would personally like to say that Paula Watson and her team at Bradford City, who worked fantastically over and above for the betterment of the club, you can’t buy effort and heart like that

Cherry Picker Hire

Take a look at our new promotional video for hiring our Cherry picker

Unity Cherry Picker Hire from Marcus Macaulay on Vimeo.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

To all our new customers, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Unity will be working and available for urgent call outs. Don’t hesitate to contact us.

Bradford City A.F.C.

Unity Group Ltd had the fantastic opportunity to sponsor the match ball at last nights game against Scunthorpe. Although the Bantams were defeated, it was a great evening at the Northern Commercials Stadium with an incredible atmosphere.

Fire Safety

Unity Group Ltd thrive on working in partnership with like-minded individuals who offer quality service.

If you have any fire safety & security needs, we are working with ASCS offering the following services:

  • Fire & Security Design
  • Fire & Security Design Review
  • Security Risk Assessments
  • Fire Risk Assessments
  • Counter Terror best practices (Vehicle checks, threat identification, target hardening, IED identification etc.)
  • Project Management
  • Turnkey projects providing best value as we are not tied to anyone installer. This service takes everything away from the customer as ASCS handle all design works through to handover.

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