December 21st, 2023
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CHAS
CHAS helps clients (buyers) and contractors (suppliers) ensure compliance across the different areas of risk management, and mitigate risks across the supply chain. CHAS’s accreditation schemes help businesses achieve compliance, mitigate supply chain risks and support efficient supply chain management.
Construction Line
With tens of thousands of buyers relying on the Constructionline platform to identify construction suppliers, membership is a must. Buyers are able to use their platform to quickly find suppliers that will enable them to complete a whole range of projects. Constructionline validate all of their members, providing those buyers with a pool of high quality suppliers that they can confidently engage with.
NPTA
The National Pest Technicians Association (NPTA) is a professional trade association that represents all sectors within the public health and pest control industry.
Safe Contractor
As one of the founders of the Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP), SafeContractor believe in building a better working world for everyone.
Their SSIP and PAS91 contractor accreditation scheme checks that contractors meet the necessary requirements around health and safety, equal opportunities, diversity and environmental management practices – all in one plan.
So our clients can be confident about us and reduce risk in their supply chain.
SSIP
SSIP is committed to ensure reduction in health and safety assessment costs and bureaucracy in the supply chain, by making cross-recognition between member schemes as effective as possible.
The SSIP portal provides an easy way of finding out if a supplier holds valid certification with an SSIP member scheme and confirms compliance with the SSIP Core Criteria.
BICSc
The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) is the largest independent, professional and educational body within the cleaning industry.
The BICSc brand is internationally recognised with a clientele of Corporate, Individual and Accredited Training Members in excess of 45,000.
The Legionella Control Association (LCA)
The Legionella Control Association (LCA) is a voluntary organisation whose membership comprises providers of services and products concerned with the control of legionella bacteria in water systems. The primary aim is to keep water systems safe and minimise the risk of cases of Legionnaires’ disease caused by poorly maintained systems.