Health & safety is now proven on site: what UK businesses must show in 2026
Health and safety has always been important.
In 2026, it is being actively tested.
Across the UK, enforcement is increasing, expectations are rising, and organisations are being judged not on what they say – but on what they do.
What has changed?
There is a clear shift in how health and safety is regulated.
Industry leaders and regulators are reinforcing that strong safety standards are essential—not optional—and should not be reduced in the name of growth.
At the same time:
- Inspections are becoming more targeted and frequent
- More small and medium businesses are being inspected
- Enforcement is focusing on real-world practices
Critically, inspectors are no longer focused on paperwork alone.
They are looking for evidence that safety systems are:
- Active
- Understood
- Followed on site
In short, compliance must now be visible.
Why this matters for FM and operations (MOF)
Facilities management is where health and safety happens day to day.
FM teams influence:
- Cleaning and hygiene
- Maintenance and repairs
- Contractor activity
- Workplace conditions
- Risk control
This puts FM at the centre of compliance.
And this is where many organisations are exposed.
Common issues include:
- Outdated risk assessments
- Processes that are not followed in practice
- Staff who are unaware of procedures
In 2026, these gaps are exactly what inspectors are looking for.
Inspections can now happen with little notice, and businesses must be ready at all times.
What this means for different organisations
Small businesses
You are no longer under the radar.
You must:
- Keep risk assessments relevant
- Ensure staff understand procedures
- Maintain safe working environments
Medium and large organisations
The challenge is consistency.
Across sites, you need:
- Aligned safety processes
- Regular reviews
- Clear accountability
Multinationals
Health and safety must align with:
- Global standards
- ESG reporting
- Operational governance
UK enforcement is now more visible and active.
Public sector buyers
Safety is a key evaluation area.
You must demonstrate:
- Compliant environments
- Responsible suppliers
- Effective FM delivery
Contractors
Contractors are a major focus area.
You must:
- Follow site rules
- Work safely
- Understand risk controls
Failures here often trigger enforcement.
What to check now
Start with five key checks:
- Risk assessments – are they current and site-specific?
- Practice – are procedures actually followed on site?
- Staff – do people understand safety requirements?
- Contractors – are they controlled and compliant?
- Evidence – can you prove safety is being managed daily?
Where TPMG FM fits in
This is where structured FM delivery makes the difference.
At TPMG FM, health and safety is built into everyday service delivery through:
- Clear processes
- Trained teams
- Proactive supervision
- Auditable reporting
As enforcement increases, organisations need more than documentation.
They need proof.