EHS International, a Cork-based provider of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) solutions, has partnered with Dublin-headquartered Cinnte Safety, Ireland’s leading Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) services provider, to deliver an integrated traffic management offering.

The collaboration combines impact assessments, site-specific TM design, audits, inspections, and accredited TTM training, all aligned with Irish legislation to ensure compliance and operational efficiency.

Chris Mee, Founder and CEO of EHS International, said: “This partnership with Cinnte Safety is an important step in expanding the breadth and depth of services we offer to clients. As infrastructure and construction projects become more complex, traffic management has become a critical component of site safety and regulatory compliance. By combining our national reach with Cinnte’s unrivalled expertise, we’re delivering a single, integrated solution — making it easier for clients to operate safely, meet their legal obligations, and improve project outcomes.”

Barry Bessant, Managing Director at Cinnte Safety, added: “Partnering with EHS International gives us the opportunity to scale our proven approach to temporary traffic management while maintaining the high standards our clients rely on. From planning consultancy and audits to training and implementation, this collaboration allows us to support projects of all sizes with the same technical rigour and safety-first mindset. We’re proud to work with a partner that values quality, compliance and continuous improvement as much as we do.”

The partnership aims to streamline compliance, reduce project delays, improve planning outcomes, and strengthen operational performance. EHS International operates from Cork, Dublin, Belfast, and London, while Cinnte Safety is headquartered in Dublin.

The collaboration supports EHS International’s mission to provide technology-enabled, integrated safety solutions that allow organisations to operate responsibly, safely, and efficiently.

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