Why SHE does safety?
Here at SHE does safety we provide, practical Health, Safety & Fire Safety Support for businesses across East Anglia and London.
As consultants we have been trusted for many, many years by businesses across construction, manufacturing, research institutions, universities, industrial services, retail, warehousing, offices, life sciences, and commercial property landlords. We pride ourselves on the relationships we have built and the service we provide.
Our vision is to deliver straightforward, affordable, and proportionate solutions to managing health, safety, and fire risks effectively. So why choose us?
- Fixed-price or flexible packages designed to fit you
- Real-world experience with clear advice tailored to your business
- In-depth awareness of cross-sector hazards and practical, legally compliant controls – focused on what you must do
Services offered - Intermediate Fire Risk Assessments (Suitable for most commercial and intermediate-complexity premises)
- DSEAR Risk Assessment with our Specialist Assessor
- Health & Safety Competent Person support (retained or monthly)
- Health & Safety administration and documentation – policies, risk assessments, forms, guidance, and templates
- Health & Safety reviews, audits, and gap analyses
Our Consultants
LAURA TULL CertIOSH, AIFSM, Director
Email: laura@shedoessafety.co.uk Telephone: 07823 926058
Coffee of choice: Americano
With over 17 years’ experience across a wide range of service and manufacturing industries, Laura specialises in helping businesses identify areas for improvement – where health, safety and fire management is not working for them. She equips them with the knowledge and tools to achieve not only regulatory compliance but also industry-leading best practice for the benefit of their staff and their organisation.
Laura has extended her expertise into fire safety – a key area of interest for both her and the businesses she supports.
Her key areas of experience include:
• Coaching management and project teams to deliver work safely and efficiently across diverse sectors.
• Auditing and reviewing business health, safety and fire arrangements – for those in construction, operations & maintenance, manufacturing, warehousing, office, retail, and CL1 & CL2 laboratory environments
• Promoting the effective management of psychosocial hazards in the workplace, helping businesses understand the impact poor design and organisational arrangement has on employee wellbeing and organisational performance (Fun fact: she is also a trained Listening Volunteer!)
• Supporting organisations to successfully achieve and maintain certifications such as ISO 45001 (previously OHSAS 18001) and ISO 14001 by closing compliance gaps
• Reviewing, creating, and collaborating on CDM documentation for Principal Contractors
• Assisting commercial landlords in fulfilling their health, safety, and fire-related duties to tenants and their own staff – including mixed use premises.
• Carrying out Fire Risk Assessments (Intermediate premises)
• Developing and delivering IOSH-approved training courses

RICHARD MORGAN BSc(Hons), CertIOSH Specialist Assessor
Email: Richard@shedoessafety.co.uk
Coffee of choice: Cappuccino
Previously Her Majesty’s Principal Inspector of Health and Safety with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Richard conducted inspections across manufacturing, utility, and service industries throughout Great Britain.
Elected a Fellow of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (FIOSH) in 2005, he was also awarded the IOSH President’s Distinguished Service Certificate for Services to Health and Safety in 2013.
Richard’s key areas of experience include:
• Advising on and assessing compliance with the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) for the storage, processing, and handling of flammable or explosive liquids, gases, and dusts
• Assessing the design and safety of research pilot plants, including hydrogen facilities
• Leading advisory and enforcement health & safety inspections, audits, and investigations across:
• Heavy industry (power stations, COMAH sites, heavy engineering, etc.)
• Medium industry (general engineering, woodworking, food manufacture, plastics, etc.)
• Light industry and services (transport, warehousing, retail, offices, etc.)
• Addressing occupational health issues across all sectors, including dust and fume exposure, carcinogens, noise-induced hearing loss, musculoskeletal disorders, ergonomics, and dermatological conditions
All consultants are members of professional membership schemes, proactively undertaking Continuing Professional Development and working to associated ethical frameworks.
