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Adler and Allan Keep UK Moving
Alder and Allan, an environmental risk reduction specialist say they are proud to support the nationwide effort to help organisations keep the UK moving safely and compliantly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alder and Allan’s main purpose is to help both public and private sector businesses to understand and manage their environmental risks, by reducing impact on the environment, their operation and their reputation.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Alder and Allan are supporting the UK’s national effort to feed the nation by providing fuel deliveries, fleet fuel infrastructure maintenance and temporary expansion for supermarkets and other logistics organisations, along with emergency services.
Continuity of power is critically important at this time, and modern bio-diesels also risk that continuity as they attract water, which causes microbial contamination in tanks, and expose hospitals and other critical services to be at considerable operational risk. Alder and Allan are providing regular tank tests and maintenance, along with fuel polishing to ensure the nations generators will provide power when it is required.
Their teams across the country are continuing to respond to pollution incidents in order to ensure that the environment is kept safe, and businesses can resume their operations after any incidents.
Executive Chairman of Alder and Allan, Bob Contreras said: “The safety of our colleagues and customers is of paramount importance and we rigorously follow all HSE and Government advice on any work we carry out.
“Alder and Allan is proud to support many infrastructure projects that are critical to the nation’s efforts to deal with the current coronavirus crisis. We are supporting our clients by providing maintenance of critical assets and response services to organisations across emergency services, military, supermarket, utilities, data centres, local authorities, forecourts, highways and rail operations.
- “Our 24/7 UK-wide response services for incidents involving a range of oil, chemicals and other contaminants together with treatment of hazardous waste are also critical for keeping people safe and protecting the environment. As such, many of our colleagues are defined as key workers under the latest government announcement.”
For more information on Adler and Allan’s critical work during the pandemic please visit www.adlerandallan.co.uk.
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