Insurance and Safety at Clearance Sucks: Our Commitment to Safe Clearances
At Clearance Sucks we treat safety and insurance as core components of every clearance, removal and clearance management project. Whether you search for Clearance Sucks services, clearance-sucks operations or the ClearanceSucks team, our approach is consistently risk-aware and professionally insured. Public liability insurance underpins our ability to work on client sites, ensuring that third-party injury and property damage are covered and that clients can proceed with confidence when engaging our clearance services.
Public Liability Insurance — Coverage You Can Rely On
We maintain robust public liability cover to protect clients, employees and members of the public. Our policy limits are set to industry standards and reviewed annually so that Clearance Sucks remains adequately protected for the scale and nature of jobs we undertake. We can supply evidence of insurance on request before works commence, and our policies include cover for accidental damage, bodily injury to third parties and legal costs arising from covered incidents.
Our insurance framework is designed to work alongside operational controls. That means when you engage the clearance-sucks team you are not only getting a business with a policy in place, you are getting a partner that understands the practical implications of claims management, subcontractor cover and indemnity obligations. We ensure all subcontractors carry equivalent insurance and that our contract clauses reflect the responsibilities of all parties in the unlikely event of a claim.
Training and competence of our people are the first line of defence against incidents. Every member of the Clearance Sucks workforce receives a tailored induction that covers site-specific hazards, safe manual handling, hazardous materials awareness and client-led procedures. Inductions are reinforced with periodic refresher training, toolbox talks and competence checks so that our teams remain current with legislation, best practice and emerging risks.
We operate a structured training matrix that maps roles to qualifications and practical assessments. From junior operatives to site supervisors, each role has defined learning outcomes and documented evidence of competence. Supervisor oversight and peer mentoring form part of normal working routines to ensure that theoretical training is translated into safe behaviour on site.
Personal protective equipment and site welfare are non-negotiable. Clearance Sucks supplies and enforces the use of appropriate PPE for every task and ensures items are maintained, fit-tested and replaced in line with manufacturers’ guidelines. Our PPE provisions typically include:
- High-visibility clothing and weather-appropriate outerwear
- Safety footwear with protective toecaps
- Cut-resistant and chemical-resistant gloves where required
- Eye protection, hearing protection and respiratory protection for specific tasks
Risk Assessment and Method Statements — A Systematic Process
Risk assessment is integral to how Clearance Sucks plans and delivers clearance work. Our process begins with a pre-job desktop assessment and a site visit to identify hazards such as asbestos, sharps, unstable structures, biohazards and traffic risks. For each identified hazard we document a proportionate control plan and develop a job-specific method statement that explains the sequence of work, required controls and emergency measures.
Dynamic risk assessments are used on site to capture changing conditions or unexpected hazards. Operatives are empowered to stop work and escalate any new risk. This culture of vigilance is supported by formal reporting mechanisms, incident registers and a near-miss log that feed into our continuous improvement program. Records from these processes are retained in accordance with regulatory and insurance requirements so that Clearance Sucks can demonstrate due diligence at all times.
Monitoring, auditing and review complete the risk management cycle. We schedule periodic safety audits, competency reviews and insurance renewals. Incident investigation is treated as a learning opportunity: root causes are identified, corrective actions assigned and performance metrics updated. The combination of comprehensive public liability cover, ongoing staff training, enforced PPE use and a disciplined risk assessment process helps ensure that Clearance Sucks operates with a professional, safety-first mindset.
Key elements you should expect from Clearance Sucks:
- Verified public liability insurance with adequate limits and evidence available on request
- Structured and continual staff training programs with documented competencies
- Appropriate, well-maintained PPE and strict enforcement of its use
- Thorough risk assessments, clear method statements and dynamic on-site reassessments
Our aim is simple: to deliver clearance and removal services that keep people safe, protect property and limit exposure to risk. Clearance Sucks combines insurance protection, effective training, visible PPE controls and a methodical risk assessment process to create a resilient safety management system. Safety is not an add-on — it is embedded in every procedure and every job we accept. Through continuous improvement and a commitment to professional standards, we strive to reduce incidents, support recovery when they occur and provide clients with clarity and assurance about the safety credentials of our clearance operations.