Master Builder magazine: December 2024-January 2025

FMB ROUND-UP

HazardCo sponsors FMB webinars on BSA

matters, ensuring everyone goes home safely at the end of the day,” said Iain Dixon, CEO at HazardCo. “We’ve seen first hand how a simple, guided system can make all the difference, and we’re excited to bring this approach to the UK.” As more builders adopt

A new partner of the FMB, HazardCo sponsored a five-part webinar series on the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA) delivered by the FMB and Cube Construction Consultants (see page 24). New to the UK, HazardCo, a digital health and safety system provider, educates builders on health and safety best practice. With the BSA placing increased responsibilities on builders and developers, HazardCo said all builders need to pay closer attention to health and safety. Just for the UK With years of experience supporting construction businesses in New Zealand and Australia, HazardCo has used the knowledge of local health and safety experts to create a specific offering tailored to UK builders. “Our goal is to help builders focus on what

digital processes and systems to streamline

their business operations, HazardCo said its system is easy to use and will boost builders' confidence in protecting their workforce and ensuring compliance. “We understand the unique challenges builders face and are here to take the guesswork out of health and safety," said Sam Eden, Business Development Manager for the UK. "Our system is designed to make the entire process straightforward and ensure that builders stay compliant and protect their teams.”

an Energy Performance Certificate rated D or lower ● 8 million lofts ● 5 million cavity walls ● 20 million uninsulated floors .

“Insulation, double glazing and new heating technologies are all in demand, and Retrogreen will help connect our builders with the projects that require these trades quickly and efficiently, with the added bonus of improving returns both financially and in terms of social impact,” Berry explained. Under the carbon credits scheme, operated through HACT Housing Action Limited and PNZ Carbon Limited, every metric tonne of carbon reduced or removed from a building project or home improvement work equals one carbon credit. Carbon credits can be purchased to support decarbonisation of housing stock by improving thermal efficiency or reducing the carbon intensity of a heating source. Find out more by scanning the QR code.

Welcome to our new Connections Clients

HazardCo www.hazardco.com/uk

Two Twenty www.twotwenty.co.uk

Heb Homes www.hebhomes.com

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