Insurance and Safety

Insurance And Safety With Man and Van Lewisham

At Man and Van Lewisham, every move is planned with safety, protection, and compliance at the centre of what we do. We understand that you are trusting us with your belongings, your property, and the wellbeing of everyone on site. That is why we operate as a fully insured removal company and follow structured safety procedures on every job, from small flat moves to larger house or office relocations.

This page explains how our insurance cover, staff training, use of personal protective equipment, and risk assessment process work together to reduce risk and provide peace of mind during your move.

Comprehensive Public Liability Insurance

Public liability insurance is a key part of our commitment to safe and responsible removals. It is designed to protect you, members of the public, and your property if something goes wrong during a move.

Our public liability insurance provides cover in situations such as accidental damage to your property while items are being carried through hallways, staircases, or doorways, as well as accidental damage to communal areas, neighbouring properties, or fixtures and fittings during loading and unloading. It is also there to respond to certain types of accidental injury to third parties that could occur in connection with our work on site.

By operating with suitable public liability insurance in place, Man and Van Lewisham demonstrates that we take our responsibilities seriously and that we are prepared for the unexpected. While every step is taken to avoid incidents, our insurance acts as an important safety net, providing reassurance that you are working with a professional and insured removal company.

Professional Staff Training And Competence

Safe removals depend on knowledgeable, well trained staff. Our team members receive ongoing training designed to protect both your belongings and the people involved in the move.

Training for our staff typically covers safe lifting and handling techniques so heavy and bulky items are moved without strain or injury; practical methods for protecting furniture, appliances, and fragile items with wraps, covers, and other suitable materials; correct loading and unloading procedures to keep vehicles stable and reduce the risk of damage in transit; and awareness of how to move safely in confined spaces, on staircases, and in busy shared areas.

In addition, staff are briefed on communication and coordination during a move. That includes listening carefully to your instructions, clearly signalling when moving heavy items as a team, and identifying any potential hazards before work begins. This level of preparation helps to minimise risks and ensures that your move is carried out in an orderly, controlled manner.

Use Of Personal Protective Equipment

Personal protective equipment, often referred to as PPE, is an essential part of our approach to safety. The correct PPE reduces the risk of injury and supports our staff in carrying out their work efficiently and safely.

Depending on the nature of the job, our teams may use items such as safety gloves to protect hands while handling furniture, appliances, and boxes; safety footwear with protective toe caps and slip resistant soles for secure footing on stairs, ramps, and vehicle steps; supportive clothing that allows ease of movement and reduces the chance of snagging on handles or fixtures; and, where appropriate, additional protection, for example when working in low light, in busy shared access ways, or in environments with unusual hazards.

Our use of PPE is not a tick box exercise. It is guided by the specific requirements of each move and the findings of our risk assessment. Equipping our team with the right kit allows them to focus on handling your belongings carefully and professionally.

Structured Risk Assessment For Every Move

Before work begins, Man and Van Lewisham carries out a risk assessment to identify potential hazards and decide how best to manage them. This process is a core part of our safety culture and applies whether the job is a short local move or a more complex relocation.

The risk assessment process generally includes reviewing access routes at both collection and delivery addresses, such as stairways, corridors, lifts, door widths, and parking arrangements; identifying any fragile features, including glass panels, light fittings, narrow bannisters, or delicate flooring; assessing the size, weight, and nature of items to be moved, with particular attention to large appliances, wardrobes, pianos, or other heavy goods; and considering any specific factors, such as long carries from property to vehicle, restricted loading zones, or work that must be carried out at particular times of day.

Once risks are identified, we plan control measures. These might include using additional staff for heavy items, taking alternative access routes where feasible, protecting floors and walls, securing items with straps in the vehicle, or adjusting the order in which items are loaded and unloaded. Our aim is always to reduce the level of risk to as low as reasonably practicable while completing your move efficiently.

Safe Working Practices On Site

On moving day, our teams follow safe working practices that put the risk assessment into action. This includes clear designation of roles so everyone knows who is leading, lifting, guiding, or driving; controlled lifting methods, with staff using agreed commands and moving in step when handling heavy or awkward items; keeping walkways clear of trip hazards such as loose packaging, tools, or straps; and checking vehicle stability and load security before the van leaves each address.

Our staff are also encouraged to pause and reassess if conditions change. For example, if the weather turns wet, if access becomes blocked, or if any new hazard is noticed, the team will adapt their method to maintain safety.

Your Role In A Safe, Insured Move

We believe safety works best as a partnership. You can help by providing accurate information about access, parking, and any unusual items or conditions in advance; keeping children and pets away from loading areas while work is in progress; and pointing out any particular concerns, such as recently laid flooring, vulnerable fixtures, or time restrictions in communal areas.

By combining your local knowledge with our insurance cover, training, PPE, and structured risk assessment, Man and Van Lewisham delivers a service that is not only efficient but also responsible and safety focused. This joined up approach helps protect your property, your belongings, and everyone involved in your move.



An Expert Man and Van Lewisham Service for an Affordable Price

If you call us today we will ensure you get the best man and van service Lewisham. We will talk you through the process and answer any questions you have. We will then provide you with a free estimate so that you can determine what you need from us and see how much everything will cost. You can save money this way and get the support right for you. We are waiting to hear from you, so get in touch with us today.

Transit Van 1 Man 2 Men
Per hour /Min 2 hrs/ from £60 from £84
Per half day /Up to 4 hrs/ from £240 from £336
Per day /Up to 8 hrs/ from £480 from £672

Contact us

Company name: Man and Van Lewisham Ltd.
Opening Hours:
Monday to Sunday, 07:00-00:00

Street address: 68A Manor Park
Postal code: SE13 5RL
City: London
Country: United Kingdom

Latitude: 51.4548280 Longitude: -0.0008510
E-mail:
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