Dedication, resilience and adapting to remote working has led to QHSE ABERDEEN’s increased workload and increase of staff by over 50%.
Over the last couple of years, although times were unsure, QHSE ABERDEEN adapted and changed their way of working, like many other organisations. They changed from class based to Virtual Learning, delivering ISO Auditor training courses by Teams. Meeting and building relationships with new clients over Teams has also proved very positive with staff who adapted quickly to the new remote working, developing, implementing and helping Clients gain ISO Certification for the robust Management Systems they have put in place.
Helping Organisations with their Environmental issues and Carbon Footprint has been high on the Agenda since COP 26. Environmental issues are a growing concern for all organisations as is Information Security with staff home working etc...
As their enquiries grew, so did their QHSE Aberdeen Team.
New Team member are; - Bruce Scott – Operations Manager
John Mutch – QHSE Advisor/Trainer
Jane Pack – Senior QHSE Advisor
Ruaridh Duncan – QHSE Advisor / Health & Safety
Peter Ferries – QHSE Advisor / Environmental / Carbon Neutral Specialist
These new Team members now add an array of expert knowledge to compliment the highly experienced Team already in place, all led by the 2 directors, Angela Scott and Dave Rusling.
Dave Rusling said “Our staff have been fantastic, showing flexibility and adapting to a new way of working, we could not be more proud of them. The great feedback from our clients, proves that a remote / hybrid model can and does actually work to everyone’s benefit”.
QHSE ABERDEEN are now looking forward to a busy 2022.
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