Health & Safety
At DrillDirect, health and safety is not just a policy — it is the foundation of everything we do. Every project, every site, and every task is approached with safety as the number one priority.
Our Commitment
Health & Safety Policy Statement
DrillDirect is fully committed to providing a safe and healthy working environment for all our employees, subcontractors, clients, and members of the public who may be affected by our operations. We recognise that good health and safety management is an integral part of our business and is essential to our continued success.
We comply with all current health and safety legislation, including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, and all relevant Approved Codes of Practice and guidance. We go beyond mere compliance, striving for best practice in everything we do.
Our Managing Director, Keith Moors, takes personal responsibility for health and safety within the organisation. This commitment is communicated throughout the company and reflected in the resources, training, and systems we provide to ensure every job is completed safely.
Keith Moors
Managing Director, DrillDirect Ltd
Accreditations & Certifications
We hold industry-recognised accreditations that demonstrate our commitment to safety, quality, and professional standards.
How We Keep People Safe
Our safety management system covers every aspect of our operations, from planning through to completion.
Risk Assessments & Method Statements
Every job receives a site-specific risk assessment and method statement (RAMS) before work begins. These are reviewed with the client and updated as conditions change.
Personal Protective Equipment
All engineers are equipped with and required to wear appropriate PPE at all times. This includes hard hats, safety boots, eye protection, ear protection, high-vis clothing, and dust masks.
Ongoing Training
We invest in continuous professional development. All engineers receive regular refresher training, toolbox talks, and upskilling in new techniques and equipment.
Incident Reporting
We maintain a transparent incident and near-miss reporting system. All events are investigated, and lessons learned are shared across the team to prevent recurrence.
Equipment Maintenance
All equipment is regularly inspected, serviced, and maintained to manufacturer specifications. PAT testing, LOLER examinations, and thorough inspections are carried out on schedule.
Environmental Responsibility
We minimise our environmental impact through dust suppression systems, water recycling, proper waste management, and responsible disposal of materials.
Training & Development
We believe that well-trained engineers are safe engineers. That is why we invest significantly in the ongoing training and development of our entire team.
All new starters complete a comprehensive induction programme before they work on site. This covers our health and safety policies, operating procedures, equipment training, and emergency protocols.
Existing team members receive regular refresher training, weekly toolbox talks, and are encouraged to pursue additional qualifications and certifications. We support CSCS renewal, CPCS testing, first aid training, and specialist skills development.
Training Includes
- CSCS health & safety awareness
- CPCS equipment operation
- Asbestos awareness (Category A)
- Manual handling techniques
- Working at height procedures
- Confined space entry
- First aid at work
- Fire safety awareness
- Dust and noise management
- Slinger/signaller training
