Laidler Associates Company Resume
Laidler Associates Company Resume
Laidler Associates Company Resume
Company Resume
10 years of Independent Machinery Safety Advice
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Foreword
In the current climate of litigation and corporate manslaughter, health and safety has reached into
all echelons of business life. The use of consultants has grown more prevalent as health and safety
has grown wider in its scope, but at the same time, proving competence has grown increasingly
difficult.
It is in this light that Laidler Associates celebrate their 10th Anniversary as one of the UK’s leading
safety consultancies, specialising in the field of machinery safety. Laidler engineers have worked
within this field for many years, in some cases advising on the European Directives before they came
into force. This resume will introduce both the field of machinery safety and the people behind the
success which is Laidler Associates.
Laidler Associates is a young company, individuals who have identified and optimised a commercial
opportunity in the new initiative of European trade and safety legislation. They grasped the
opportunity and established a highly successful and expanding business before many companies
were fully aware of the UK’s pursuit of European Harmonisation and compliance with European
legislative demands. Establishing themselves at the forefront of this area has allowed Laidler
Associates to develop a knowledge base, which is second to none.
Expertise and knowledge is crucial to a venture of this type and Laidler Associates have expanded
their workforce by employing recognised and respected figures from within their target industries.
The result of this recognised skills base and a customer‐focused outlook, is a global reputation for
quality of service and optimum cost effectiveness.
This reputation has been built on a system of flexibility and quality of service, focussing on how best
to fulfil the needs of the client, providing the solution not the problem. This customer focus has
allowed Laidler Associates to be proactive to the customers needs and hence grow in stature and
expand the services with financial investment, thereby maintaining parity with clients’ demands.
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We provide a practical approach, balancing the needs of production against the safety requirements.
Laidler is an independent company providing consultancy and advice to many of the largest global
companies across the world including:
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Legislative Background
EUROPEAN UNION
To enable countries in the European Union to trade successfully across boundaries, all industries
have to operate under the same conditions. This required the introduction of harmonised legislation
across the member states. Although it meant new or revised products, industry practices and
standards, the legislation has had the effect of establishing common minimum standards for trade
and safety across the European Union.
For this to happen, the European Commission embarked on a policy of harmonisation. Initially the
Commission proposed Directives, which would identify a unified approach to the production and
trade of products and goods across Europe. These Directives were prescriptive and it was felt that
this was detrimental to both innovation and invention. To counter this the Commission introduced
the New Approach Directives (CE Directives). These Directives are not prescriptive and lay down
minimum criteria for compliance. The aim is for the New Approach Directives to be similar in format
for ease of reference and use. Perhaps the most significant aspect of the new legislation is the
conformity assessment procedure (the means by which the compliance is ensured). The Directives
offer a flexible approach, mainly based on trade and safety. Products from around the world can be
sold in Europe, but they must meet the Directives and be safe (for example toys).
When a New Approach Directive has been adopted by the Commission it is a legal requirement for
each Member State of the European Union to introduce the Directive into its own legislation. These
Directives are integrated within the Member States legislation, which necessitate amendments to
the existing legislation to enable a co‐ordinated approach to be adopted. The Commission projected
that 80% of all products sold within the Union would carry CE Marking by the year 2005. This will
allow businesses (when complying) to trade in a market of approximately 350 million people.
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SIGNIFICANT DIRECTIVES
Toys 88/378/EEC
Medical Devices 93/42/EC
Recreational Craft 94/25/EC
Machinery Directive 98/37/EC
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
Use of Work Equipment 89/655/EEC – (PUWER)
Amending Directive to the Use of Work Equipment Directive – (PUWER ’98)
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Company Background
The first campaign to raise awareness in the North East of England to the implications of European
safety legislation was initiated by Paul Laidler. Seconded from his post as Senior Lecturer in the
Electrical Engineering Department of Longlands College in 1992, he formed and managed the
Longlands Advisory & Consultancy Services (LACS). Through LACS, he introduced the regions first
dedicated support service for the Machinery Directive which was initially supported by DTI North
East.
LACS, which was a wholly owned subsidiary company of the college, was awarded a succession of
European grants to provide support for smaller businesses and became one of the few UK
organisations to win government recognition for its machinery legislation support services. Paul
managed many European funded projects the largest being a £1.2 million Adapt project involving
transnational European partners assessing the impact of CE Marking throughout Europe.
Under his management, LACS rapidly expanded from a regional organisation into an international
consultancy with a reputation as a leader and an innovator. Its practical approach to consultancy,
training and project management established particularly strong client relationships in Korea, Japan,
North America and Europe.
In 1998, the leading members of Longlands Advisory & Consultancy Services, including Paul Laidler,
formed an independent company, Laidler Associates Consulting Service Ltd. This allowed them the
flexibility to expand and provide an extensive range of specialised consultancy services in the area of
European Directives, Safety Systems and related Health and Safety topics. Alongside Paul, Dave
Kirton, Derek Coulson and Mark Smailes are all respected in their fields of knowledge and
professionalism, and offer their invaluable experience and expertise through this company. The
collective experience and expertise of the staff at Laidler Associates covers all aspects of equipment
and industry areas.
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The directors and staff of Laidler Associates Consulting Service Ltd have worked extensively
throughout the UK, Europe, the Far East and North America, guiding a large number of the world’s
major industrial organisations to achieve compliance with the Machinery Directive, EMC Directive,
Low Voltage Directive, other associated Directives, Semi Guidelines and Safety topics.
Their collective experience of helping businesses to find the most cost‐effective and practical route
to compliance is probably unmatched by any other consultancy. As an independent company Laidler
Associates Consulting Service Ltd has the flexibility to expand and address new initiatives created by
commercial and legislative demands.
Based on this practical knowledge, they have put together a comprehensive range of services
covering in some cases highly specialised areas that are extremely relevant to companies working in
these sectors, including:‐
*Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations ‘98 *Fifth Schedule
*Custom Software Development *Pressure Equipment Directive.
*ATEX Directive * Fire Risk Assessment
Training, Seminars, Consultancy, Customised Software, full Project Management of CE Marking,
PUWER98 compliance, Risk Assessment, Fire Risk Assessment and Marketing Strategies can be
tailored to meet each client’s specific needs.
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Areas of Expertise
EUROPEAN COMMISSION (CEN) EXPERTS
Individuals from Laidler Associates are now recognised as experts in the field of European Directives
by The Commission for European Normalisation (CEN) and the European Commission and have
carried out a number of assessments and training projects on their behalf in the Central European
Countries i.e. Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania and Latvia.
NOTIFIED BODY STATUS
Laidler Associates Consulting Service Ltd has created Laidler Certification, which has achieved
Notified Body Status allocated by the European Commission and recognised by the DTI (number
0870). Laidler Certification is one of only 10 Notified Bodies for Machinery in the UK. Paul Laidler is
the Operations Manager for this. Subsequently, Laidler Certification gained Notified Body status for
the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive, giving further evidence of the recognised
knowledge and experience within the companies.
SEMI CONDUCTOR INDUSTRY
Leading members of Laidler Associates are heavily involved in the Semiconductor industry and sit on
the European and Global EHS committees. Laidler Associates, through Laidler Certification, provides
confidential independent 3rd party evaluations based on Semi S2 and Semi S14 Inspections and the
Sematech Guidelines, which are the industry safety guidelines and Standards used worldwide for the
Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturing Industry.
Laidler Certification meets the stringent global Semi guideline requirements for total independence
and confidentiality in Safety Appraisals, which are carried out on site, anywhere in the world.
Providing cost effective certification, for Semi S2, European CE marking, which includes Low Voltage,
EMC and Machinery Directives, as well as field labelling, the Laidler Certification service includes
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continual support and advice on safety issues from initial design to manufacture and beyond. Paul
Laidler is chairman of a global Task force rewriting the Semi S10 standard on Risk Assessment.
PAPER INDUSTRY
Derek Coulson is a member of the Paper Industry Technical Association (PITA) Engineering Working
Group and sits on the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Paper and Board Industry Advisory
Committee Safety and Human Factors sub committee.
SAFE CONTRACTOR SCHEME
Laidler Associates have successfully applied to the UK Safe Contractor scheme. This scheme is used
by many blue chip companies in the UK. Companies accredited by the scheme have their safety
policies and procedures independently verified, giving their clients peace of mind.
The three directors of Laidler Associates are all members of IOSH, gained by passing NVQ Level 4 in
Occupational Safety and Health. They are also members of the International Institute of Risk and
Safety Management and it is this top down approach to all round safety management that has
allowed Laidler Associates to become recognized as risk assessment specialists in all forms of health
and safety.
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Why Laidler stands out
The Laidler Associates mission contains the following statements:
“To provide our clients ‐ manufacturers, suppliers and users of equipment ‐ with the
optimum cost effective method of compliance with legislative demands.
To always provide the best current advice.
To focus on practical, cost effective assistance.
To provide solutions to our clients’ problems
To ensure we provide effective communication with our clients.
To continue to cement long lasting client relationships.
To be acknowledged as a leading player in the field of machinery safety both nationally and
internationally.”
As a company, we work towards these ideals and it is this aim that we feel has made the difference
between success and failure for us as a company. There are several key factors that we employ in a
bid to carry out our aims. We are:
Flexible in terms of meeting timescales and locations
Adaptable in terms of dealing with new legislation and tailoring services to the client
Practical in terms of the assistance and guidance that we provide
This is the ethos to which Laidler Associates works. By striving to provide the best possible practical
and cost effective service, we have been able to build close working relationships with our clients.
We regularly collect feedback from customers once a project had been completed. Key phrases from
them include: “Engineers were always helpful & friendly”, “all work completed satisfactorily to a
high standard”, “excellent service” and “professional”.
Laidler Associates has been built on forming and managing client relationships. We look to our
clients as colleagues. It is important to us that our clients are confident that they can simply ask us
for advice and that, where possible, we will always answer them in a straightforward manner and as
quickly as possible.
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The feedback gained from the survey forms allows us to monitor our level of service whilst
potentially suggesting areas for improvement. To this end we also mailed a research form to obtain
ideas from our key clients as to how we may improve and in what areas they feel we may be able to
expand in order to be of benefit to them.
The difference between success and failure can be very small for a business and we firmly believe
that aiming for service excellence is a key factor and building and continuing a successful business.
“To provide our clients ‐ manufacturers, suppliers and users of equipment ‐ with the optimum cost
effective method of compliance with legislative demands.”
The above statement is a key element in the Laidler Associates Mission Statement. To provide
optimum, cost effective methods relies on the both the knowledge and flexibility of staff and it is
these factors that we believe differentiate us from our competitors.
In order to show this, let us first take a look at who our competitors are. Companies dealing with
compliance issues tend to fall into one of two categories. First of all there are the large national and
multi‐national corporations such as BSI, SGS and Lloyds who have well proven business backgrounds
and excellent credentials. At the other end of the scale, are the very small one and two person
companies who may have good flexibility in adjusting to clients timescales, but may not have the
recognised knowledge and credentials.
We feel that Laidler Associates provide service that is equal if not superior to the multinationals,
without forgetting our routes in the North East SME community. We are members of three local
health and safety groups and have provided talks for these groups on a regular basis. We have also
worked with several Business Links in the North East and have recently presented to the Tees Valley
branch of IOSH. Through Laidler Certification we have the recognised and assessed credentials of the
larger multi‐national companies, whilst having the hands on experience and flexibility of the smaller
localised businesses. Combining these two factors is relatively unique, something that we pride
ourselves on as we are now competing directly with multinational companies.
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Perhaps the key factor is flexibility. Following the latest expansion in staffing we now have 12 full‐
time engineers made up of both electrical and mechanical specialists. Four of these engineers can
work on both electrical and mechanical projects. This allows a great deal of flexibility as to who is
available at any one time, allowing Laidler Associates to adapt to almost any timescales placed on
them by a client.
Another aspect of our flexibility can be shown by looking at the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
test equipment. Whether a project requires pre‐compliance
or full compliance testing, we have established a service
whereby the equipment can be take anywhere in the world
to carry out testing services where the machinery or
equipment concerned is placed. This kind of locational
flexibility has meant that we are often called in by clients
who find it easier to fly our engineers and equipment to
their site rather than move machinery to a test facility.
Being all things to all men is an impossible aim, but we feel that having the recognised and assessed
credentials of a multinational, alongside the flexibility of a small business is of great advantage to us
and something that differentiates us from our competitors. We work to the clients requirements;
they do not have to adjust to ours. Flexibility in terms of both timescales and location of work is one
of the key factors of the Laidler Associates’ success.
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Growth and Innovation
As was mentioned earlier, Laidler Associates was formed by Paul Laidler, David Kirton, Mark Smailes
and Derek Coulson. When the company started, they employed one other member of staff who
developed the software system. In these early days of the company, the four directors were the only
staff and hence they were working engineers first and directors second. The Directors quickly
realised that the route to business success was to implement robust internal structure and system.
Employing the correct people to run these systems whilst the directors have been away from the
office base has enabled the business to move forward and grow.
As the company has expanded, this outlook has not changed significantly. More time may be taken
up on actually running the business but first and foremost the directors are working engineers,
providing the service that the company has been built around.
Business Growth can also be demonstrated by looking at the size of the company in terms of the
skills base. When the company was launched, it was made up of the four directors plus the Systems
and Office Manager. At the time of writing the workforce is now made up of: three directors;
financial administrator; 2 finance assistants; IT administrator; IT Assistant; marketing manager; five
technical advisors; one senior engineer and a Training and Development Co‐ordinator. There are also
a number of 'associated' companies who assist in the expansion of our skills base and hence increase
the services that we provide. These working relationships are an effective and useful method of
expanding our service range in a financially economic manner and further expansion is planned.
With the advance in technology and the requirements for safety, the supply and installation of safety
devices and systems requires careful consideration. Clearly this has now become a job that should
only be given to competent persons because EN standards must be chosen and the requirements
and implications if the correct decision is not applied must be considered.
Safety Systems Technology Ltd is a specialist company that understands the importance of selecting
the correct safety components and applications. Our knowledge of electrical safety systems has
been gained through many years of specialising solely in this market sector. This places Safety
Systems Technology Ltd in the ideal position to offer clients the most cost effective solution for
safety product applications. Due to the demand for the “one stop shop” Safety Systems Technology
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Ltd has expanded into project management, where clients not only need advice on the correct safety
products but also require a company to design the safety control circuits, provide the components
and install the complete system.
Due to the requirements from clients to provide a Turn Key project, a link was formed with Laidler
Associates. Laidler Associates were being asked more and more to provide both the machinery
assessment and the solutions to the problems. In fact some projects were lost because this service
could not be delivered. To rectify this, Laidler Associates and Safety Systems Technology Ltd started
to work closely together and the synergy between them soon became clear to everyone concerned.
The two company’s services complimented each other and made a stronger market supplier.
Laidler Associates quickly recognised the potential
expansion in this field and therefore entered into
negotiations to purchase the company. This has
now been completed and actions such as
improved IT systems and the recruitment of a
National Sales Manager, design engineer and in
house electrical engineer have been put in place
to optimise this potential. The potential projects that are being negotiated at this time could see a
substantial income growth of 400%.
Alongside this, Laidler have begun to offer a Complete Safety Solution for clients who have
requested us to oversee the corrective actions. Our designated engineers project manage the entire
process, having first carried out the necessary risk assessments. Clients who are currently using this
service include Honda of the UK Manufacturing in Swindon, Messier Dowty in Gloucester and Tyco
Healthcare in Hampshire.
The potential for growth for Laidler Associates is quite considerable both within the field of health
and safety and in completely new ventures. Having the ability to seek out and grasp new ideas has
played a crucial part in the growth of Laidler Associates, something that will continue in the near
future.
IT is found in all walks of life, including business. Laidler Associates are always keen to harness the
benefits of integrating IT into the working day to provide an easier, quicker, better system of work.
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The Laidler Associates Risk management
software system was developed, initially
to help our engineers to provide a better
service. It allowed the engineer to speed
up the compliance process by
automating the documentation process.
Prior to using this system, all documents
would have to have been created
manually. Once the necessary data has
been inputted into the system, it allows the user to print out a variety of reports and
documentation. This data is stored and can be added to or amended at a later date. Having used the
system with several clients, it became clear that instead of being just an internal system, it could be
marketed as a saleable item. It was repackaged and has been sold around the world to all sizes of
company from SME to multi‐national. As far as we are aware, there is no other system available
today that provides such a straightforward method of providing documentation for risk assessment
and CE Marking projects.
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In addition to developing Version 2 of our own software package, we were contracted by Johnson
and Johnson to produce a software package that will be used in all of their sites worldwide. Most of
the development of this package took place in 2002 and we are now providing copies of the
software and training to Johnson and Johnson employees on a regular basis.
We provide training services for our clients, which can be
tailored and delivered to fulfil their needs. Courses that
we regularly run include Machinery Safety legislation;
Health & Safety, including Manual Handling; Electrical and
Mechanical European standards; and Risk Assessment. As
part of our continual development process of these
training courses, it became clear that our trainees needed
a visual and interactive system to be introduced. To fill
this need, we developed a 'virtual' machine that we work on during the sessions. This allows the
trainee to 'see' what problems occur and how they can be overcome. We regularly gain excellent
feedback from these training sessions,
purely because of the virtual reality model.
Over a few years, customer feedback showed that there was a need for a recognised qualification in
Machinery Safety. Laidler explored a number of avenues before deciding that
the best route was to produce an academic qualification that could be
incorporated into a company’s workforce development programme. Through
partnering with Teesside University, Laidler have produced the world’s first
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University Certificate in Professional Development for machinery safety. It will be launched in
Autumn 2008 and will initially run on a public basis, although it will be available for in‐house courses.
This certificate has required further development of the VR machine as it now forms part of the
course assessment process, allowing trainees to carry out a full PUWER and CE assessment.
Additional development of the VR will see a fully interactive, online virtual training centre where
trainees can carry out both assessment and remedial work anywhere in the world. This will allow the
expansion of the training services side of Laidler Associates.
Laidler have also launched a website called Standards Shop
(www.standardsshop.co.uk). As an official distributor for
BSI, Standards Shop can supply all 27,000 documents that
BSI produces including all harmonised BS EN standards. Through the Standards Shop, Laidler have
put together a Machinery Safety Standards Kit, which contains the most frequently used machinery
standards, HSE Guidance and BERR (formerly DTI) guides.
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Staff and Associates
DIRECTORS
Paul Laidler was responsible for initiating the first campaign to raise awareness in the North East of
England to the implications of European safety legislation. Through his involvement with
Semiconductor manufacturers, Paul has been invited to work along side representatives of some of
the worlds best known companies in producing Global safety standards for the semi conductor
industry. Paul is now chairman of the global Task Force, which is revising the Risk Assessment
standard (S10) for the Semi Conductor Industry.
Paul is now recognised by CEN as an expert on European Directives and has been involved with
training in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Rumania and the Czech Rep on behalf of the European
Commission.
His fellow directors in Laidler Associates all combine a sound practical background in industry with a
vast international experience.
Mark Smailes spent 11 years in steel fabrication industry, including 3 years as a Quality Manager, 2
years as a Works Manager and 2 years as a Health and Safety Engineer, before joining LACS as a
Technical Advisor. Mark has been appointed by the European Chamber of Commerce to provide
training on CE Marking Directives in many of the Central European Countries (CEC) including
Latvia, Poland and Rumania.
Derek Coulson is a Mechanical Engineer with general machinery experience. He deals with Vehicle
Type Approval and specialist equipment mounted on vehicles. He was a Service Technician and
managed a Service Organisation before joining LACS as a Technical Advisor. Derek has been
appointed to the Paper Industry Technical Association Engineering Working Group.
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Laidler Associates has expanded greatly since its formation in 1998. The following are the current
staff members, who have been selected for the knowledge and expertise in their given areas.
David Kirton MISM AMIRTE spent 23 years in the RAF as a Mechanical Engineer. He was
Quality/safety manager of a large repair and build facility and was the senior Technical Advisor with
LACS for 5 years. As well as general machinery, Dave specialises in large industrial projects
including:‐ link spans, road/waterway bridges, lifeboat stations.
Bill Raine is a specialist in CE Marking for the Machinery Directive for complex machinery and
Annex IV equipment such as presses. He carried out Notified Body assessments and has worked
heavily in the Semiconductor Industry carrying out SEMI S2 Inspections.
Brent Hudson – provides Laidler Associates with additional experience for the Process and Packaging
Industry. He has worked extensively with Tobacco, Pharmaceutical and surface coating Industries
equipment and has a vast knowledge of control systems for complex installations. Brent is also
recognised by CEN as an expert on European Directives and has been involved with training
throughout Europe on behalf of the European Commission.
Michael Armstrong is an experienced maintenance engineer and has worked in various industries
including food and drink. He is NEBOSH qualified and has been involved in updating risk assessment
policies.
David Graham is an electrical engineer with a background in tyre manufacturing. He has project
management experience, in particular with PLC and servo drive programming.
Stephen Bell is an electrical engineer from the semiconductor industry. He has experience of service,
maintenance and support engineering roles dealing with both hardware and software issues.
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David King is an Electronics Test and Measurement engineer, who currently specialises in EMC
onsite testing. He has experience of instrumentation calibration, testing and diagnostics.
Ian Wright is a Process Engineer, experienced in all aspects of mechanical and electrical repair and
maintenance.
Brian Matthewman spent 22 years in the construction industry doing various roles including Health
& Safety Advisor, college lecturer and Training Officer in charge of government contracts. Last 7
years working for the CITB developing safety awareness and legislation compliance for local
businesses.
Gary Robson is an IT specialist with wide experience of programming in many areas, application
development, web design, database design, systems administration and maintenance. He has
worked in both the public and private sectors administering computer systems and databases.
Chris Norris has a background in graphic design and publishing and provides the marketing function
for the company.
THE ASSOCIATES
Principal Associates include: ‐
Bob Rippon ‐ a woodwork machinery specialist with 39 years experience. He was the UK
representative on the European Harmonised Standards group, which developed standards for the
industry. His expertise in this field with Annex four wood working machinery is unsurpassed.
Graham Beard – Risktec. Graham provides a wealth of experience in the field of Fire Risk
Assessment and through Risktec provides assessments to ATEX and DSEAR.
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Bob Mackrell ‐ a Mechanical and Design Engineer based in the South West of England. He worked
for the Rural Development Commission for fifteen years assisting companies with detailed design
and CE marking issues.
Paul Fieldhouse – is an electrical engineer with experience of project managing safety remedial
work. He is adept at problem solving with installations and has experience of electrical and lock out/
tag out assessments.
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Case Studies
Safely Baked
Membership of a local Safety group can have many benefits to a
company, networking with like minded professionals being just one.
Laidler Associates are regularly invited to speak at these meetings, and
this was the case in December 2000 when Paul Laidler agreed to
present a talk on the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations
(PUWER) .
As ever at these meetings, questions were asked afterwards and business cards were exchanged.
One interested attendee was Steve Peat, Group Health and Safety Manager for Greggs plc. Being
aware of the importance of PUWER and the necessity for inspections, Steve asked Laidler Associates
to carry out a full inspection of one of its production facilities in Newcastle Upon Tyne. Using the
Laidler Associates’ Risk Management Software system, a full assessment was carried out by a team
of Laidler engineers with Steve being given a report and an in‐depth ‘To do list’. Greggs were so
impressed with the in‐depth nature of the report, they decided to keep conformity in the
assessment of the group sites, and asked Laidler Associates to undertake the assessments.
Steve was particularly impressed with the friendly, informative attitude of all of the engineers
involved in the assessment process. Their depth of knowledge, attitude and willingness to assist in
finding workable solutions was very reassuring and helped Greggs put the necessary control
measures in place. Nine months later, (at the time of writing) and Laidler Associates have inspected
nine major bakeries, with others planned in the near future. “The Work Equipment Directive in its
updated form has been in place for three years now”, said Paul “and yet many companies are still
not complying with the legislation, especially in terms of regular inspections. Greggs as a group
should be complimented on their attitude and forward thinking”.
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It’s a Bugs Life
Due to the wide scope of the Machinery Directive, Laidler Associates
often get asked to CE Mark some very unusual machines, none more
so than the Baccelerator, a natural solution to poor performing water
treatment plants. It is produced by Cleveland Biotech and has been
shortlisted for the 2006 Innovation Award at the Tees Valley Business
Awards. It has also recently won The One North East R&D Grant
Award for the Environment. It works automatically adding selected bacteria into a chamber
containing continuously fed waste water. This boosts the resident microbial activity of the treatment
plant.
Having been approached by Cleveland Biotech to CE Mark the
Baccelerator, Laidler brought in Safety Systems to work with
Cleveland Biotech to design and build the prototype system.
Having been given the working parameters such as overall
container dimensions and water depths, Safety Systems designed and built the internal workings,
and control system, with guidance from Laidler Associates about the CE Marking requirements.
Safety Systems sourced a number of key parts, including the transformers in order to complete the
prototype machine.
Once the prototype was built and was running under test conditions, Laidler Associates finalised the
CE Marking, having carried out various risk assessments during the building process. Laidler
engineers EMC tested the prototype and the finalised Technical Construction File before signing the
Declaration of Conformity.
Since then, Cleveland Biotech have taken over the production of the Baccelerator and have sold a
number of units across the UK. They are currently in discussions in order for the unit to work in
Dubai.
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Testimonials
“The Professionalism, competency and presentation of Laidler’s review allowed us to quickly
improve the plant where necessary and to prove, where necessary, the supplier obligations in these
areas. Compliance with paper legislation in the paper making industry is a complex task and I have
been happy to recommend Laidler to other paper mills and the HSE in the UK.”
SCA Packaging, New Hythe
“You and your colleagues not only helped ensure we met all the various legislation requirements but
also ensured that we were able to address safety matters and prepare the machines and get them
into production quickly. Your guidance and support throughout the assessment process reflects very
favourably upon Laidler Associates and the ongoing advice which has been readily available has been
greatly appreciated.
SMK (UK) Ltd, Newton Aycliffe
“The professionalism, knowledge and response relative to our needs provided excellent value. The
work undertaken relative to our production areas was particularly helpful in achieving machinery
safety objectives. The exercise to install safety standards at the supplier stage was cost beneficial –in
addition to obvious safety benefits”.
Hydro Aluminium, Birtley
“I have always been impressed with the friendly, informative attitude of all of the consultants
involved in the assessment process, their depth of knowledge, attitude and willingness to assist in
finding workable solutions is very reassuring in helping Greggs put the necessary systems in place.”
Greggs plc, Newcastle
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“May I take this opportunity to thank all at Laidler Associates for their advice and assistance over the
last few years. Their professional and courteous manner, supported by extensive, broad based
knowledge of the subject is reassuring when dealing with complex health and safety issues at sites
across the world.”
Tokyo Electron, Crawley
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