HSE managers need a cleaning contractor whose method statements cover COSHH, working at height, confined spaces and, where relevant, combustible dust — not just a generic risk assessment. For routine industrial cleaning, a standing COSHH assessment covers most tasks; for shutdowns, confined-space entry or high-level access, a task-specific method statement is needed before work starts.
Services for industrial and high-level work
- Industrial Cleaning — Cleaning for factories, warehouses and industrial premises to a working method statement.
- High-Level / Rope-Access Cleaning — Working at height safely, with the right access equipment for the task.
Guides for HSE and safety managers
- COSHH for Cleaning — How COSHH assessments apply to cleaning chemicals and tasks.
- Working at Height Cleaning — Method statements and controls for cleaning above ground level.
- Confined-Space Cleaning Regulations — What applies when cleaning tanks, ducts, pits or other confined spaces.
- Combustible Dust Housekeeping (ATEX/DSEAR) — Housekeeping cleaning where combustible dust is a hazard.
- High-Level Cleaning: Racking, Beams & Ducts — Access methods for cleaning warehouse racking, structural beams and ductwork.
- Factory Shutdown Cleaning — Deep cleaning scheduled around a planned production shutdown.

