Arch Risk Management

Your comprehensive online portal for workplace safety, compliance and staff training that keeps your business protected and informed at no extra charge.

Arch Risk Management

Arch Risk Management (ARM) is an online risk management portal that supports your business with all aspects of workplace safety and business continuity, including our e-learning hub to promote staff engagement and training. The portal enables businesses to keep on top of current employment and health and safety requirements, and map out necessary business improvements, while also accessing our tailored sector-specific guidance. It is available to all Arch commercial clients paying up to £15k in premium.

Our easy to access online portal has been designed to help you mitigate risks, protect vital business operations and keep your team ahead of the curve. View our video introduction to Arch Risk Management below.

Arch Risk Management — Sector Guides

Our Arch Risk Management Sector guides are here to help your clients benefit from a high-level insight into the main areas of health and safety risk for their respective business sector. There is further sector guidance and resources within the ARM portal for registered clients to access.

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Risk Management Insights

  • Toolbox Talks: Managing Workplace Transport Risks

    Workplace transport is one of the most significant, and often underestimated sources of risk for businesses across a wide range of sectors. From warehouses and courier depots to builders’ merchants and commercial premises, the movement of vehicles and mobile plant creates hazards that can have serious consequences for employees, contractors and visitors alike.
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  • Renters’ Rights Act Reform — What You Need to Know

    England’s modern tenancy system was established under the Housing Act 1988, coming into force in 1989. The legislation introduced Assured Shorthold Tenancies (ASTs) – short-term occupancy agreements typically lasting 6 to 12 months – alongside “Section 21” no-fault evictions, which gave landlords broad powers to remove tenants with limited recourse.
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  • Statutory Sick Pay Reform: What Employers Need to Know

    The UK’s statutory sick pay (SSP) framework has undergone its most significant transformation in years. From April 2026, a series of legislative changes reshape the way employers manage and fund employee sickness absence – with implications that stretch across businesses of all sizes and sectors. Here is what you need to know.
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