March 2008 - SafeContractor accreditation
The flagship SAFEcontractor third-party health and safety
accreditation scheme has just received its 10,000th contractor as a
member.
The milestone, which underlines
SAFEcontractor’s
position as one of the UK’s largest accreditation schemes, was announced at the
IOSH 08 Conference and Exhibition in Telford this week (March 18 – 19).
More than 120 major businesses, including over 30 of Britain’s largest property
and facilities management companies, are now formally committed to using the
scheme to vet the health & safety competence of all contractors and service
providers they engage. Also using the scheme to pre-qualify contractors are many
of Britain’s largest names in food and drink manufacturing, retail, leisure,
hospitality, construction and banking.
Launched in 2002 by the National Britannia Group,
SAFEcontractor
has grown steadily and now includes contractors involved in more than 100
different work activities, spread across all parts of the UK.
The distinction of
becoming the landmark 10,000th contractor to join the scheme went to
Shropshire-based cleaning services firm Paramount Services (UK), whose clients
include blue chip companies across the Midlands.
Paramount’s managing
director Craig Astle commented: “Health and safety has always been top of our
agenda, and securing
SAFEcontractor accreditation will allow us to demonstrate this
more readily to clients and potential clients”.
“Having third party
accreditation also helps us to develop our business because a growing number of
clients now use this approach in their procurement process. We at Paramount
adhere to best practice in health and safety and we specifically chose
SAFEcontractor because we believe it applies the highest
standards and therefore commands widest respect in industry,” he added.
To secure and retain
SAFEcontractor
accreditation, contractors and service providers must be formally assessed each
year by one of National Britannia’s team of qualified health and safety
consultants.
Clients of the scheme have on-line access to a full and constantly-updated
database of approved contractors. This removes the burden of pre-qualification
from their own staff without losing the confidence they need or the due
diligence that is required. It also allows them to apply a consistent health and
safety standard when engaging contractors.
Darran Hughes, Operations Director of
SAFEcontractor
at National Britannia congratulated Paramount on becoming the 10,000th
member. “Clearly Paramount, in common with thousands of other contractors,
recognize the value of being able to demonstrate their health and safety
standards through a credible third-party scheme.
“Third-party health and safety accreditation is becoming an increasingly
important part of contractor procurement among Britain’s leading companies,
particularly in the light of toughening legislation, including the new Corporate
Manslaughter Act. Large businesses regard accreditation as an effective means of
strengthening their management of health and safety risk and demonstrating due
diligence in this tough new environment,” he added.
From a contractors’ viewpoint, accreditation would, he said, become increasingly
important, as industry moved closer to agreeing mutually recognised standards
for such schemes.