Case Studies and Reviews - ToolKit CS™

Case Studies

States of Jersey - Implementation of a CDM Management System

November 2017

In 2016 the States of Jersey introduced their CDM Regulations as a way of managing CDM projects safely. Jersey have their own unique set of regulations that are policed by the Health and Safety Inspectorate (HSI). The Management in Construction (Jersey) Regulations 2016 (CDM2016) were brought into force in October 2016 and replaced the 'Construction (Safety Provisions) (Jersey) Regulations 1970' and the 'Approved Code of Practice Managing Health and Safety in Construction' (ACoP 11).

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Liverpool City Council: Implementation of an Asbestos Management System

July 2017

Liverpool City Council approached Ai Solutions as they were in need of a better way of managing their asbestos portfolio. Being a council they had specific duties under the CAR12 regulations and, being a responsible client, they were looking for a solutions to fulfill their role and ensure their compliance.

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West One - Working Compliantly with Westminster City Council

January 2013

West One Infrastructure Services is a joint venture between J Murphy and Sons Ltd, FM Conway Ltd and WSP, supported by Hyder Consulting (UK) Ltd and works in close partnership with Westminster City Council.

As the council's infrastructure services provider, West One is responsible for some of the highest profile bridge, highway structure and traffic management projects in the vibrant heart of the capital.

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East Riding of Yorkshire: Online Asbestos Management System

February 2013

East Riding of Yorkshire County Council are a local authority responsible for the management of all Council properties. Their portfolio includes schools, council housing, council offices and other associated buildings.

There are many issues for a duty holder under the Asbestos Regulations and Steve Taylor (Principal Building Surveyor) wanted to ensure that East Riding was compliant within these regulations. He also wanted to utilise the latest technologies to provide a better vehicle for the management of asbestos.

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Safety Software Rolled Out At EDF Energy

August 2004

EDF Energy has rolled out Ai Solutions Limited software across its three power distribution networks to help ensure a consistent approach to health and safety.

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Reviews

CAD User Software Review

February 2014

Compliance Data Management is a complex subject, and requires a complete software solution to give Compliance Managers the right tools to handle it - like Ai Solutions' ToolKit Compliance System for CDM and Asbestos Management...

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This article reproduced with the kind permission of the publisher of CAD User magazine, Barrow & Thompkins Connexions (BTC).


Health and Safety At Work (HSW) review

February 2005

In outline, ToolKit CS™ allows a facilities or building manager to set up and manage details of asbestos surveys. A surveyor can enter survey details onto ToolKit CS™ to communicate that information back to the building manager. Reports can be produced detailing what items of asbestos are present in which buildings with outstanding maintenance tasks...

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This article reproduced with the kind permission of the publisher of Health and Safety at Work magazine, LexisNexis Butterworths.

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Building For A Safer Future

November 2004

Led by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EASHW), the aim of the week was to highlight some of the key health and safety risks in the construction industry - as well as some solutions that should lead to a safer, healthier and more productive working environment...

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This article reproduced from EDF Energy's in-house magazine 'Networking' by kind permission.


Client Testimonials

For a selection of quotes and short reviews from some of our customers, see: