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Over the years
local authority health and
safety and procurement
professionals, with the support
of the Health and Safety
Executive, have developed the
Contractor Health and Safety
assessment scheme (CHAS). The
scheme is available for use by
any public and private sector
organizations to use when
shortlisting contractors,
suppliers and consultants
(companies) who apply to work
for them. It provides
information about the health and
safety part of their
application.
Companies apply to join the
scheme so everyone knows they
meet acceptable standards of
health and safety compliance.
Clients from both the public and
private sectors are users of the
scheme and our database.
The Scheme Principles
Every month there are thousands
of companies applying to for
select lists managed by public
sector organizations (such as
councils, housing associations,
NHS trusts and fire services)
and other companies. To get on a
list applicants must meet their
client standards for placement
in areas such as technical
ability, equalities, insurance
cover, environment and health
and safety. Assessing
contractors is usually a lengthy
process, particularly when it
comes to health and safety.
Many companies apply to more
than one of these organizations,
this means duplication of effort
for both them and the assessors.
Companies can sometimes pass
health and safety assessments
and be successful at getting on
one list but fail to get on
another. This leads to
understandable frustration for
them. Our scheme works on a
logic that a company who has
successfully achieved compliance
with one organization is
acceptable to all.
Since our scheme started, four
out of five small and medium
sized contractors will fail
their first assessment an
indication of general poor
compliance in SME's. Our
assessment makes sure applicants
have compliance with basic
health and safety law and they
have demonstrated they can
adequately manage health and
safety. A fundamental principle
of our scheme is to help any
company to improve their safety
management should they fail. We
give guidance on any areas of
weakness and provide the
encouragement and opportunity
for improvement and we find,
companies usually reapply and
achieve compliance. The fail
rate at reassessment decreases
to about one in five. This
system means member
organizations provide
significant help to small local
businesses to improve their
standards of health and safety
compliance and management
Benefits of our Scheme
Participating in the CHAS scheme
helps both companies and
employers;
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It makes sure a company is
compliant with important
parts of health and safety
law.
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It means members do not have
to repeat the effort of
assessing health and safety
compliance of applications
for companies who have
already been assessed to our
standards.
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Companies do not have to
undergo health and safety
assessments every time they
apply to one of our clients
for work - clients will know
they have been successfully
assessed before.
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It will get rid of
inconsistency where some
contractors may be judged
compliant by one employer
but not others.
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