The safety assessment federation

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Promoting Safety,
Reducing Risk, Adding Value

Improve safety – reduce accidents

 

Promoting Safety,
Reducing Risk, Adding Value

Member Companies employ over 2600 Engineer Surveyors

Promoting Safety,
Reducing Risk, Adding Value

Independent from Commercial pressure

Promoting Safety,
Reducing Risk, Adding Value

Working with the authorities and industry sectors to ensure a common best industry practice

Promoting Safety,
Reducing Risk, Adding Value

Competence — Accredited by UKAS to ISO 17020 - recognised by HSE as satisfying the legal standard

Promoting Safety,
Reducing Risk, Adding Value

Supported by the SAFed Standard for recruiting and competency of Engineer Surveyors accepted by UKAS and the Professional Institutions

300,000 lifts examined annually, 14,000 immediate safety defects identified and potential accidents avoided

380,000 forklift trucks examined, 16,000 immediate safety defects identified and potential accidents avoided

190,000 vehicle lifts, 9,500 immediate safety defects

500,000 pressure systems, 17000 immediate safety defects


Information

The Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed) was formed in 1995 to act as the trade body for the UK independent engineering inspection and certification industry.

Although a relatively new organisation, SAFed roots lie in the latter half of the nineteenth century when the Manchester Steam Users Association was formed to look at methods of reducing the high number of injuries caused by exploding boilers. SAFed was formed from the merger of the Associated Officers Technical Committee (AOTC) and the Independent Engineering Insurers Committee (IEIC).

SAFed was established with the aim of increasing standards of safety in the workplace. Between them, SAFed member companies employ over 2,600 highly qualified engineer surveyors, providing a wide range of inspection services throughout the UK and in the Republic of Ireland.

With specialist experience in mechanical lifting and handling plant, pressure equipment, local exhaust ventilation systems, electrical installations and equipment, they undertake thousands of engineering inspections each day for a wide variety of businesses. Together, this builds up into a comprehensive level of understanding of the risks relating to operations across the widest variety of industry sectors and circumstances.