Who we are
Management & Safety Training Ltd was set up by Andy Farrall, a dual qualified health & safety specialist and trainer.
In addition to being accredited with no less than four professional bodies (NEBOSH, IOSH, HABC, and BALI) as a multi-disciplinary instructor, Andy holds the following professional memberships and main qualifications:
- Chartered Member of the Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (CMIOSH)
- Chartered Safety & Health Practitioner
- Member of the Occupational Safety & Health Consultants Register (OSCHCR)
- Member of the International Institute for Risk and Safety Management (MIIRSM)
- Member of the Institute for Leadership & Management (MinstLM)
- Associate Member of the Institute for Learning (AIfL)
His wide experience in health & safety, across sectors as diverse as the management of lone worker safety, construction safety, and health & safety training, includes;
- Being invited to speak at an international health & safety conference in Prague in December 2011 – and promptly being invited back to address their 2012 conference!
- Being invited by an HR consultancy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to act as their specialist partner providing advanced health & safety training courses to their corporate clients
- Providing strategic health & safety advice on lone worker safety to a large NHS Trust
- Conducting a forensic investigation on behalf of defence counsel into the safety management failures behind a major building collapse
- Being commissioned to write a handbook for managers on the practicalities of managing the safety of lone workers
- Tutoring the NEBOSH General Certificate course in health & safety
- Providing accredited Level 3 health & safety courses for care home managers and others
- Designing and presenting tailored health & safety courses for the private care sector
- Providing ad hoc health & safety training and advice to a major charitable organisation
- Carrying out numerous scheduled h&s audits on construction sites of all sizes
- On behalf of a large hotel chain designing, and then implementing, a quantitative safety management audit scheme
