FlexManager’s Conference Circuit: Where to Find Us This Autumn
Following a busy and successful spring conference season, the FlexManager team is gearing up for an equally exciting autumn schedule.

ISO standards can seem complex, but they’re essential tools for building safer, more efficient, and resilient organisations. Our “Get to Know ISO” series breaks down these standards into practical insights, helping businesses understand what they are, why they matter, and how to apply them effectively.
It is time to look back at this series and bring into focus some of the key standards that form the compliance backbone of some of the largest industries.
ISO 9001 is the globally recognized standard for QMS, providing a structure on how to improve processes, enhance customer satisfaction, and facilitate continuous improvement. By openly seeking quality, this accreditation can aid in building trust with your customer base.
ISO 27001 is the globally recognized standard provided by ISO with respect to Information Security Management Systems. It provides the approach for organizations on how to manage information security. While it focuses on compliance, it also endorses the creation of a culture built around security, trust, and pragmatism.
ISO 45001 is the international standard for Occupational Health and Safety. It includes a framework to improve workplace safety and reduce overall risk to protect employee welfare. By achieving this ISO accreditation, a business is actively stating their intention for their staff to take a pragmatic approach to tasks, instilling a culture of well-being and compliance.
ISO 14001 is an internationally recognized standard for Environmental Management Systems. It facilitates the reduction of a business’ environmental impact, guiding them through regulatory compliance in a sustainable fashion. Implementing such measures result in a “win-win” scenario, with the business experiencing growth in new markets and our planet being protected along the way.
Getting ISO certified is no small feat. We used our own FlexManager system to achieve these re-certifications (having used it to get certified originally) and wanted to share some insights for organisations that wish to achieve an accreditation of their own.
Following a busy and successful spring conference season, the FlexManager team is gearing up for an equally exciting autumn schedule.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can often be overlooked as an important part of a business. A new study, however, reveals details that indicate how mandatory CSR could benefit companies not only through safeguarding branding, but also by boosting financial performance.
The impending new Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 is set to come into effect in January 2027. Several aspects of the regulation are sure to be of utmost importance to companies who have plant and equipment assets in use as part of their operations.
A UK health & safety expert has warned that a new employment law update could impact companies taking a complacent approach to safety training.
FlexManager visited Doyle Shipping Group at Dublin Port to see its operations first-hand and explore the impact of smarter, connected compliance.
In England, a senior Health and Safety Executive (HSE) official has spoken about the potential difficulties of implementing a universal maximum workplace temperature.
The return to work after summer often feels like a reset. Teams are back, operations pick up, and attention shifts to hitting targets for the remainder of the year. However, this period can also introduce a less visible risk. Complacency.
Traffic management compliance failures led to a €1.2m fine for an Irish roadworks contractor. See how digital RAMS reduce public road risk.
Women in construction safety take the spotlight as an Irish health and safety officer is crowned Miss Galaxy International. See how FlexManager supports diverse safety teams.
A fatal Saskatoon incident puts mobile plant safety back in focus. See how digital risk assessments protect workers around moving equipment.
Work at height compliance gaps led to a £20,000 fine after a UK roof fall. See how digital RAMS and inspections prevent repeat failures.
Two UK port forklift fines expose the same workplace transport compliance gap. See how FlexManager keeps traffic and pedestrian plans live, not filed away.
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