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MD Safety Management Limited - prestigious move
A NORTH WEST health and safety consultancy has become the latest arrival at the Cotton Exchange.
MD Safety Management was formed in 2012 after a successful acquisition of the health and safety consultancy arm of adept4. MD Safety Management provides bespoke health and safety management systems for small to medium sized companies in the construction, engineering, property management and civil engineering sectors, among others.
Since its formation MD Safety has been enjoying steady growth. The Company is moving into the new Trading Rooms at the Bixteth Street building, which is part of Bruntwood’s Cotton Quarter development. The move also coincides with a change in Company status from a Partnership to a Limited Company.
Martin Mulholland from MD Safety Management said: “We are delighted to have completed the move to such a prestigious address as the Cotton Exchange. The recent developments are in line with our business plan for 2015/16 and represent an exciting time in our continuing development and will provide a great location for us to further help our expanding client base“.
MD Safety provides bespoke and practical health and safety consultancy across many industry sectors and specialisms such as Leisure, Retail, Offices, Shops, Engineering/Manufacturing, Care Sector, Property Management, Pharmaceutical, Civil Engineering, Food business, Environmental and Rural Business, Construction.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by MD Safety Management Limited .
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