About The ELAS Group
At the ELAS Group it is simple; we create bespoke business solutions to work around you.

At the ELAS Group it is simple; we create bespoke business solutions to work around you.
Health and safety doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you own a small business, a large corporation, or multiple sites across the UK, ELAS can provide you with the exact level of support you need and help you apply sensible risk management.
Our experienced team of consultants come from a variety of backgrounds and are members of professional bodies such as IOSH and IIRSM, giving them both expert knowledge and industry experience. They are available around the clock to ensure you have all the correct management systems in place.
ELAS’s consultancy team will proactively help you manage the safety and health within your business. One of our consultants will undertake a detailed inspection of your premises, identifying any areas of non-compliance and potential hazards, and recommending appropriate control measures. From creating management systems (including fire safety), policies and procedures right up to specific risk assessments, or having our health and safety consultants acting as your competent person – we have the right level of support for your business.
The ELAS Group is comprised of ELAS Business Support, Sound Advice Safety and Health, STS Solutions, Occupational Medicals and HSMC. With our dependable and innovative approach to business, we are proud to place specialist Health and Safety, Occupational Health, Health Surveillance, Employment Law, Accredited Training Courses and Absence Management solutions under our umbrella; protecting you from any difficulties that may rain on your business.
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