Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Occupational hygienist is the latest hire for Finch Consulting

Leicestershire-based health and safety engineering risk management experts, Finch Consulting, have appointed occupational hygienist Morag McWilliam.

With over 30 years’ of practical experience in the field of occupational hygiene health and safety, Morag will be joining Finch as a senior consultant from her most recent role as a HM specialist inspector for the Health and Safety Executive.

In her new role, Morag will be helping Finch’s clients with occupational hygiene support in both a consultancy and expert witness capacity.

Commenting on her appointment at Finch, Morag said: “I chose to join Finch because of their work ethic and positive employee culture which encourages consultants to take an adaptable and pragmatic approach to problem solving for clients in a wide range of industries.

“This in turn will allow me to apply practically my industrial and regulatory experience as an occupational hygienist to help guide clients in the long term protection of their workers’ health and well-being.”

Adding, Dom Barraclough, Managing Director at Finch, said: “We have a very strong pipeline of occupational hygiene work and Morag will complement the offering to our clients incredibly well. She’s already proven she is a great fit for the Finch culture, which is extremely important to us, and with her extensive experience she will hit the ground running.”

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