A fresh approach
to health and safety management.
Helping businesses throughout the UK and Ireland simplify health, safety and environmental compliance. Advice and support 24-7-365
The team at Soteria have a wealth of practical, technical and legal HS&E expertise.
It is this mix of experience that makes our advice and support very much focused on providing pragmatic solutions to problems.
Our experience includes successful development and implementation of safety management systems at both local and national level across a range of industry sectors, in addition to assisting legal defence teams in criminal court cases such as the precedent setting case involving R v HTM 2006.
Services Offered
All services will be delivered by Chartered Health and Safety Practitioners registered on the Occupational Safety and Health Consultants Register.

Annual Fixed Fee Health and Safety Compliance

Competent Person
Your named OSHCR registered consultant allowing you to focus your time and effort on running and managing your business.

CDM 2015 Advisor Service
Working closely with all ‘duty holders’ under CDM2015 ensuring that projects are delivered safely, on time and to budget.
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Our News
Carrying out thorough examination and testing of lifting and pressure equipment during the coronavirus outbreak
HSE recognises the potential challenges when carrying out legal requirements for thorough examination and testing (TE&T) of plant and equipment as a result of the additional precautions people need to take to help reduce risk of transmission of coronavirus...
Coronavirus: A joint statement between HSE, the TUC and the CBI
This is an extremely worrying time for firms and workers. We know many workers, union reps and employers have questions and concerns about safe working – especially for those continuing to work away from home. This joint statement between the Health and Safety...
RIDDOR reporting of COVID-19
You must only make a report under RIDDOR (The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013) when: an unintended incident at work has led to someone’s possible or actual exposure to coronavirus. This must be reported as a dangerous...