A different perspective
Delta-Simons is a leading UK environmental consultancy, providing innovative business-focused solutions to environmental problems across a diverse range of service areas. We work closely with our customers in the property, industrial, petroleum, service and public sectors from strategic level through to practical project delivery. From contaminated land, geotechnics, environmental health & safety and energy to corporate responsibility, sustainability, carbon management and ecology, with our expert knowledge and sound commercial understanding, Delta-Simons is the first choice consultant for its customers across the UK and Ireland.
Delta-Simons is a founder member of the
Inogen® Environmental Alliance, enabling us to efficiently deliver customer projects worldwide by calling upon resources in our global network of independent consultants, each committed to providing superior EH&S consulting expertise to our customers. With an efficient service delivery model, superior technology tools and a dynamic network of associate members, Inogen® Environmental Alliance offers clients a refreshing alternative to the existing global service delivery models.
In the news
Charity Fever at Delta-Simons
Last month Delta-Simons employee Jayne Pearson took part in the Humber Bridge Half Marathon raising over £500 for The Hepatitis C Trust. full article
Snowdon 500 Challenge
On 22nd May, Delta-Simons MD Gareth Pickles, colleague Dave Skevington and Paul Ellison from the Bradford and Bingley Group completed the Snowdon 500 Challenge in aid of prostate cancer research, between them raising a spectacular £2000 for the charity. full article
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18th January
The Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act 2007
The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 came into force in the UK on 6 April 2008 and sets out a new offence for convicting an organisation (rather than individuals*) where a gross failure in the way activities were managed or organised results in a person’s death.
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