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The Role of Retained Competent Health & Safety Advisers under Regulation 7
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The Role of Retained Competent Health & Safety Advisers under Regulation 7

How appointing an accredited competent safety adviser under MHSWR 1999 protects company directors against statutory breach while unlocking SSIP and public tender eligibility.

KK Kehinde Kevron Aug 16, 2026 Updated Aug 17, 2026 5 views

Regulation 7 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (MHSWR) places a mandatory duty on every UK employer to appoint one or more competent persons to assist in undertaking statutory compliance measures.

1. Legal Obligations & Director Liability

Failure to appoint a competent person exposes directors to enforcement action under Section 37 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. A retained competent adviser provides objective risk oversight, policy governance, and competent accident investigation support.

2. Unlocking SSIP Accreditations & Pre-Qualification Tenders

Pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQs) for major UK infrastructure contracts require verifiable proof of competent health and safety advice (e.g. OSHCR registered consultants or CMIOSH practitioners).

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