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Cambridge Risk Management Limited

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John Buckley
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5 Sunmead Walk
Cambridge
County Cambridge
CB1 9YB
England UK
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About Cambridge Risk Management Limited

Cambridge Risk Management Limited are the region's leading provider of comprehensive services to help businesses identify and minimise the risk, remove unnecessary costs and improve performance.

While many organisations claim to provide integrated health and safety services Cambridge Risk Management combines consultancy with self-delivered services to cover all your compliance requirements. We can provide a nationwide service that is at your disposal 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The company operates in many different sectors of industry covering engineering, construction, waste, aerospace, agriculture, electronics, manufacturing and office based.

Cambridge Risk Management only employ only the most experienced, qualified consultants and offer up Cambridgeshire's most comprehensive range of market leading health and safety consultancy services.

Health & Safety Consultancy
Cambridge Risk Management Limited are here to help you manage workplace risk to assist in being compliant with Health & Safety Regulations.

Having a well thought-out health and safety policy and procedures is a key element in maintaining a safe working environment.

Cambridge Risk Management help businesses take advantage of the huge benefits good health and safety can bring to their business by guiding them through the minefield of managing workplace risk and complying with Health and Safety at Work regulations.

Our health and safety consultants have the technical experience, qualifications and know-how you need for your complete peace of mind, and that applies to manufacturing, aerospace, construction, office, retail or warehouse environments across a wide range of industrial and commercial sectors.

Health & Safety Training - Cambridge and UK wide
All courses are delivered by experienced trainers with appropriate knowledge. They are thorough and excellent value for money.

Our quality safety training courses are designed to be relevant, effective and interesting with a customer central focus. All delegates receive certificates of attendance.

Whether you are an employer or self-employed, are you sure that you're up to date with the rules and regulations, how to identify the hazards and control the risks you are faced with from your work?

Do you know what you have to do about consulting your employees, or their representatives, on health and safety issues? If not, you would probably benefit from some health and safety training.

We are able to offer a wide range of health and safety training courses in order to help you and your employees understand their own and the company legal responsibilities.

The following health and safety training courses are just a few of the many courses that we can delivery for you, we can even tailor a bespoke training course to suit your company needs.

All of our courses are delivered by approved qualified health and safety consultants and trainers.

Our Health & Safety Training Programs consist of:

  • DVD’s where applicable
  • Power Point presentations
  • Detailed delegates hand outs
  • Case Studies
  • Practice sessions
  • Interactive discussions
  • Assessment of understanding

We would be pleased to arrange for in house training to take place at your workplace or nominated venue, subject to a minimum number of delegates or a fixed fee course.

Our Health & Safety Training Categories:
  • Asbestos Surveying & Sampling
  • Dynamic Risk Assessment
  • Highfield Training Courses
  • Asbestos Awareness Training
  • CIEH Training
  • CoSHH Awareness Training (In-House)
  • Environmental Training
  • Fire Training
  • First Aid Training
  • IOSH Training
  • Manual Handling Training
  • Noise Awareness Training
  • Work At Height Training
  • Health & Safety Consultancy

Cambridge Risk Management Limited. 5 out of 5 based on 4 ratings.

Reviews & Testimonials for Cambridge Risk Management Limited

5 star review
Excellent provider for health and safety training and consultancy. Highly recommended. Value for money and very professional.
August 21, 2019
Testimonial by
Steve Mason
5 star review
John has been really helpful. Not only has he helped us fully set up our H+S systems, he has introduced us to an online system that allows us to set reminders, load documents and allows everything to run automatically. The system has also been extended to our equipment maintenance. John has also carried out all of our additional training (Fire Marshall etc). Highly recommend CRM, who have made themselves available 24 hours a day. Dick White Referrals.
April 17, 2019
Testimonial by
Daniel Hogan
5 star review
A professional and fully certified service provided for all areas of Health, Safety and Environmental management. Timely, dedicated and realistic in approach. Knowledgable and prepared to research in areas which present new challenges
February 25, 2019
Testimonial by
Glenn Ford
5 star review
John is professional and fully certified pleasure to deal with
July 12, 2018
Testimonial by
Brian Manning

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We now offer virtual classroom and eLearning courses to train your employees remotely. Contact us on 01223 900241 or reply to my email for more information! – jb@cambridgeriskmanagement.co.uk

Our virtual classroom training provides an online environment for our training programmes to be delivered at your home or office.

You get the same access to our experienced consultants and learn from your peers in an interactive environment that replicates a physical classroom.

Talk to us about our virtual classroom options:

Health and safety programmes including IOSH Training, CIEH Training, Fire Training, Asbestos Awareness, Internal Audits, First Aid for Mental Health Training

Environmental management including audits, 14001 training

Talk to us about our virtual classroom options:

Health and safety programmes including IOSH, CDM, Internal Audit, stress management

Environmental management including waste management, 14001 training

How it works

The course is taught by a tutor just as it would be in a classroom. In fact, our Live Online tutors are the same tutors who facilitate our face to face training. Students join remotely using a PC, laptop or tablet and download the relevant software in advance to gain entry. Students can see and interact with the tutor and with each other throughout the course. PowerPoint slides, videos and whiteboard are all fully visible, with tutors able to switch seamlessly between any of these media.

Joining our virtual classes is simple
Here’s what you’ll need:

Chrome or Firefox
An Internet connection
An internal or external microphone and preferably a webcam and headset

For an effective and engaging remote training solution for you or your workforce, talk to your Cambridge Risk Management Ltd advisor today or call us on 01223 900241 or email jb@cambridgeriskmanagement.co.uk


Asbestos in schools is a "serious" problem which could threaten the health of children, a Government report has found, as it concluded that thousands of schools are failing to follow safety guidelines.

One fifth of schools which responded to an official survey were found to be "not fully compliant" with asbestos procedures, leaving over a million children potentially exposed to dangerous fibres.

Of those, over 100 schools were deemed a "significant cause for concern" and required government intervention. The Department for Education (DfE) said it emailed those schools and received "reassurances" the asbestos is now safe.

Earlier this week a report by the National Audit Office (NAO) found that "asbestos is a significant, and potentially dangerous, issue in many buildings, including most schools".

The NAO report also noted that "the department does not collate information on the number of school buildings affected".

According to the National Union of Teachers, 319 teachers have died from mesothelioma since 1980. It is estimated that for every teacher's death, nine children will die, meaning over 100 people will die every year in the UK as a result of exposure when they were at school.

"These results seriously call into question the DfE's fundamental assumption that asbestos can be managed safely left in situ, as clearly this is not happening in too many cases," said Chris Keates, general secretary of the teaching union NASUWT.

"Asbestos is lethal. The only safe asbestos is removed asbestos. The DfE must bring forward proposals for the phased removal of all asbestos in schools without delay."

A voluntary survey was sent to schools by the Government between January and March last year, but only a quarter of schools responded.

This means that true number of schools who do not comply with asbestos safety procedures is likely to be far higher, as the report notes that there may be a "selection bias" towards schools that "already manage asbestos well".

A report on asbestos in schools by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Occupational Health and Safety in 2012 recommended that the Government set up programme to remove asbestos from all schools.

It concluded: "It is clear that, at present, there are serious deficiencies in the way that asbestos is managed in schools."

A DfE spokesperson said: "The health and safety of children and staff in our schools is vital - that's why we are investing £23 billion in school buildings by 2021. This will help ensure asbestos is managed safely and that the amount in school buildings continues to reduce over time.

"We have published updated guidance for schools on how to manage asbestos and the results of a survey which showed the majority of respondents have procedures in place. We have followed up with the schools which responded and did not have these procedures in place, and they have all provided assurances they are now compliant with Health and Safety Executive regulat


On Wednesday 29th March 2017, Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50, starting the process which will officially take Britain out of the European Union (EU) in March 2019
This was shortly followed by the publishing of the Great Repeal Bill White Paper on Thursday 30th March.

This document sets out the government’s proposal for ensuring a functioning statue book once the UK has left the EU and provides details about:

The repeal of the European Communities Act 1972;
How EU law will be converted into UK law; and
How corrections will be made to the statue book to ensure the law continues to function once Britain leave the EU.

Once the Great Repeal Bill is in force the UK will be an independent sovereign nation with laws made in Westminster rather than Brussels. To achieve this, the Great Repeal Bill will do three main things:

Repeal the European Communities Act 1972 and return power to UK institutions;
Subject to the proposals set out in the White Paper, convert EU law, as it stands at the moment of exit, into UK law before Britain leave the EU. This will allow businesses to continue operating knowing the rules have not significantly changed overnight; and
Create power to make secondary legislation. This will enable corrections to be made to the laws that would otherwise no longer operate appropriately once Britain has left the EU.

Overall, the Great Repeal Bill aims to ensure that, as a general rule, the same rules and laws will apply after we leave the EU as they did before. Without this Bill and the conversion of EU law into domestic law the UK’s statue book would contain significant gaps.

The Great Repeal Bill: White Paper can be viewed here.

The Government have also published a guidance document which provides information to businesses about the Bill – this document can be viewed here.


Our Catastrophic Bleed Management Course is suited towards outdoor and remote activities, as well as workers within identified high risk industries such as Agricultural, Saw mills, Forestry, Tree surgery, Farming, Game shooting, Gun clubs, Security, Construction, as well as event medics and those with first aid or first responder qualifications that would like ‘bolt-on’ qualifications to enhance their skill set.

It can be run in the following options:

As a 2-3 hour standalone course.
As a bolt on to a regulated course, such as EFAW or FAW..
As part of the bespoke serious incident control measures course.

Course Content:

Changes to UK Guidelines
Recognising a Catastrophic External Bleed.
Equipment use and maintenance - Pressure Bandages, Tourniquets and multiple CELOX products.
Catastrophic External Bleeding Control Measures Methods.
Casualty After Care.
Dangers of the incorrect usage of Tourniquets and Haemostatic products.
Practical training in realistic scenario tests, to suit each client’s environment.

Under the CDM 2015 (Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015) a construction phase plan is required for EVERY construction project. This does not need to be complicated or burdensome.

If you are working for a domestic client, you will be in control of the project if you are the only contractor or the principal contractor. If you are the only contractor, by default, you are the principal contractor!

You will be responsible for:

preparing a plan;
organising the work; and
communicating and working together with others to ensure positive health and safety.

You could be a builder, plumber or other tradesman, doing small-scale routine work such as:

installing a kitchen or bathroom;
structural alterations, e.g chimney breast removal;
roofing work, including dormer windows;
extension or loft conversion.



A simple plan before the work starts is usually enough to show that you have thought about health and safety.

BUT If the job will last longer than 500 person days or 30 working days (with more than 20 people working at the same time) it will need to be notified to HSE and it is likely to be too complex for this simple plan format.

If you require us to prepare a Construction Phase Plan for you then please contact John Buckley 07411142946

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John Buckley Managing Director jb@cambridgeriskmanagement.co.uk 07411142946

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