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With over 11 years of experience serving the UK trades, we understand that staying compliant is as important as the work itself. We specialise in helping our clients navigate complex regulations to ensure their record-keeping is professional, legal, and stress-free. We’ve created this resource hub as your go-to guide for trade documentation standards in 2026.
Ensure your site remains compliant with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Maintain professional daily logs for inspections and inductions.
Read Detailed HSE Guide
Legally record commercial waste movement. Meet the mandatory 2-year record retention rule for your Duty of Care.
Read Waste Management Guide
Protect your operator’s licence with formalised daily walk-around checks and professional vehicle defect books.
Read DVSA Compliance Guide
Stay compliant with the Gambling Act 2005. Ensure mandatory promoter details and sequential numbering on every ticket.
Read Raffle Legal Guide
Meet the Gas Safety Regulations 1998. Professional CP12 forms and records for Landlord Gas Safety compliance.
Read Gas Safe Guide
Provide Certificates of Chimney Sweeping for insurance compliance and fire safety records. Essential for homeowner protection.
Read Chimney Safety Guide
Staying compliant with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 requires rigorous, daily site management. For UK construction firms, maintaining accurate site records is a strict legal requirement, not an optional extra. Site managers must meticulously document daily activities, mandatory safety inductions, near-misses, and plant machinery inspections. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) strongly recommends retaining these daily log books for a minimum of three years to ensure a complete, professional audit trail in the event of a site inspection or incident.
Any UK business that produces, transports, or disposes of commercial waste is legally bound by the Environment Agency’s “Duty of Care” legislation. To remain fully compliant, you are required by law to keep copies of all Waste Transfer Notes for a minimum of two years. These vital records must accurately detail the type of waste being moved, the correct European Waste Catalogue (EWC) codes, and Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes. Using professional, pre-formatted waste transfer books ensures your business operates transparently.
For operators of commercial HGV, PSV, and LGV fleets, total compliance begins before the engine is even turned on. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) mandates formal, documented daily walk-around checks. A properly formatted vehicle defect book provides your drivers with a clear reporting framework and offers immediate, undeniable proof of roadworthiness during random roadside inspections. Maintaining these daily records is absolutely critical for protecting your operator’s licence and ensuring fleet safety.
Running a charity draw or club lottery requires strict adherence to the Gambling Act 2005. To legally operate a Small Society Lottery in the UK, your printed raffle tickets must clearly display specific mandatory information. This includes the name of the promoting society, the exact ticket price, the registered address of the promoter, and the date of the draw. Furthermore, sequential numbering on every single ticket and stub is a legal requirement to provide a fully transparent audit trail for the Gambling Commission.
Under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, all UK landlords are legally obligated to carry out an annual safety check on their properties. These inspections must be completed by a registered engineer using professional CP12 forms. Our Plumbing Invoice with Gas Safety Record books ensure that every mandatory check from operating pressures and flue flow to essential ventilation checks is recorded legally, comprehensively, and to the highest industry standard.
In the modern solid-fuel heating industry, providing a professional “Certificate of Chimney Sweeping” is a standard requirement for maintaining homeowner insurance validity. These detailed records prove beyond doubt that a flue has been inspected, swept, and tested in accordance with rigorous UK fire safety standards. Issuing official certificates not only protects the homeowner’s property and insurance policy but also demonstrates your strict adherence to industry best practices and duty of care.