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CHECKIT LAUNCHES COMPLIANCE
CONSULTANCY Operations management pioneer Checkit has broadened its offering with a new compliance and risk management service headed by industry veteran, Chris Hassall.
By making compliance regimes digital, Checkit’s technology sweeps away the paper-based systems that are still common. This makes life easier for staff and managers. Significantly it also makes possible a new model that challenges traditional compliance advice and consultancy. Rather than relying on occasional audit visits and paperwork inspections, digital technology can act like a ‘Fitbit’ for the business, showing how healthy its compliance processes are and allowing remote monitoring and early diagnosis of problems.
Checkit has now launched a new service, the first to offer Continuous Compliance Monitoring using its technology. This provides expert end-to-end support on a consultancy basis, from formulating policy to implementation and monitoring, giving organisations of all sizes: confidence that a business is operating in line with legal requirements, the ability to identify and
resolve performance problems early, the right data for painless EHO inspections and support and guidance to react to any potential issues in the right way.
EXPERIENCED EXPERTISE The Checkit offering combines technology with highly qualified expertise. With over 10 years of experience in environmental health, compliance and risk management services Director, Chris Hassall, leads a team packed with cross-sector regulatory and compliance technology know-how.
In partnership with local authorities and a national network of consultants, the team can assist with any due diligence requirements, from general health and safety to fire safety and food standards, all built on three key services:
• End-to-end consultancy to develop and implement airtight compliance procedures
• Remote and Physical Auditing to ensure total readiness for random local authority inspections
• A helpline to offer advice in emergencies, minimising the impact of negative outcomes
ABOUT CHECKIT Checkit’s smart technology helps businesses of any size to manage people, processes and compliance. The Real Time Operations Management Platform is used to power digital food safety systems, to deliver smart compliance services and to easily build tailored solutions that make operations more effective.
www.checkit.net • Classroom NEBOSH courses, initially in Sweden
• RRC’s complete portfolio of online NEBOSH, IOSH & IEMA courses, all fully supported by expert UK based tutors
• Local customer support for RRC students in Scandinavia
• RRC In-company Training and Consultancy Services
RRC NOW IN SCANDINAVIA RRC is pleased to announce their latest collaborative
partnership with Arbetsmiljökonsult Evangelia Mitilinou AB, a Sweden-based environment health & safety (EHS) service provider that delivers high-quality services throughout Scandinavia.
Arbetsmiljökonsult Evangelia Mitilinou AB takes a holistic approach to Health & Safety; improving overall EHS standards through the provisions of first-rate training and consultancy services. They ensure clients develop EHS systems in a sustainable manner.
RRC will be offering the following services throughout Scandinavia:
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The Nordic countries are at the forefront of health and safety advancement in their approach to Occupational H&S within the workplace. They have a particular focus on employee’s wellbeing, promoting healthy lifestyles, exercise and improving nutrition.
Evangelia Mitilinou is very excited about the collaboration. She said: “It will be of high esteem to promote RRC branding and courses within such cultivated, advanced health and safety territory”.
Gary Fallaize, RRC Managing Director is delighted that RRC are now working is Scandinavia. He said: “I have a close affinity to the Nordic countries, with friends in Norway and Sweden so am delighted that RRC have found such an excellent partner to bring RRC’s training services to a region I have been visiting since my early childhood.”
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