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Armourcoat awarded Alcumus SafeContractor accreditation for excellence in health and safety

  • 6 Mar 2024

Armourcoat is proud to announce it has been awarded accreditation from Alcumus SafeContractor for achieving excellence in health and safety in the workplace.

Adding to its growing list of respected industry accreditations, gaining SafeContractor status demonstrates the company’s unwavering commitment to rigorous safe working practices.

Alcumus SafeContractor is a widely recognised accreditation that demonstrates an organisation’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards of health and safety. Armourcoat’s attainment of this accreditation highlights its proactive approach to ensuring the well-being of its employees, clients, and partners.

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Guy Whitehead, Group CEO, Armourcoat, comments: “Gaining SafeContractor accreditation is yet another demonstration of Armourcoat’s guarantee to quality, ensuring our customers can trust our work will be carried out not only with the greatest attention to detail, but with the highest awareness of safe working practices.”

The SafeContractor accreditation evaluates companies across various sectors to ensure they meet stringent health and safety standards. The accreditation process involves a comprehensive review of policies, procedures, and on-site practices.

Armourcoat’s success in obtaining this accreditation reassures its clients that they are working with a company that upholds robust health and safety management systems.

This achievement comes at an exciting time for Armourcoat, as the company continues to innovate and lead in the field of luxury sustainable surface finishes.

Armourcoat Surface Finishes,
Morewood Close,
Sevenoaks,
Kent,
TN13 2HU,
UK,
Phone 01732 460668
Fax 01732 450930

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