PMC and the Environment
We take our Environmental obligations very seriously.
Throughout PMC, you can be assured that we exceed legislative and environmental standards, giving you confidence that we offer the best quality of service around.
Some of the ways we help the environment;
PMC Health & Safety
Health & Safety compliance is vital for bodyshops' businesses. It ensures the safety and protection of the company, staff and customers. It also keeps us operting legally.
RMI/MVRA's Health and Safety Service aims to ensure all of its members fully comply with the many complex legislative demands placed upon modern repair businesses. The service is provided by an in-house team of experienced and competent Health & Safety professionals.
The motor vehicle repair sector has to keep up with numerous separate pieces of legislation and regulation, including:
Throughout PMC, you can be assured that we exceed legislative and environmental standards, giving you confidence that we offer the best quality of service around.
Some of the ways we help the environment;
- Our paint shop uses fully compliant and environmentally friendly water-borne paint systems.
- Hazardous waste / Pollution Prevention are correctly dealt with by approved, licensed waste management companies. The storage of fuel oils, waste oil, other fluids and paints are to industry approved standards.
- Old / damaged tyres are taken to a re-cycling centre
- Aluminium (wheels & radiators) is decontaminated and re-cycled
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Car batteries, Windscreens, Cardboard, New Parts Wrapping are collected by re-cycling companies.
We even harness rain water to wash & clean the cars!!!
PMC Health & Safety
Health & Safety compliance is vital for bodyshops' businesses. It ensures the safety and protection of the company, staff and customers. It also keeps us operting legally.
RMI/MVRA's Health and Safety Service aims to ensure all of its members fully comply with the many complex legislative demands placed upon modern repair businesses. The service is provided by an in-house team of experienced and competent Health & Safety professionals.
The motor vehicle repair sector has to keep up with numerous separate pieces of legislation and regulation, including:
- Health & Safety at Work Act (1974)
- The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations (1999)
- The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (2002)
- Environmental Protection Act (1990)
- Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations (1992)
