Critical Facilities Solutions hold the following accreditations:
This standard is based on a number of quality management principles including a strong customer focus, the motivation and implication of top management, the process approach and continual improvement. Using ISO 9001 helps ensure that customers get consistent, good-quality products and services, which in turn brings many business benefits.
ISO 45001 is an ISO standard for management systems of occupational health and safety (OH&S), published in March 2018. The goal of ISO 45001 is the reduction of occupational injuries and diseases, including promoting and protecting physical and mental health.
NEBOSH is the “National Examination Board in Occupational Safety & Health”, an international organisation which offers leading health and safety qualifications. Over 400,000 people world-wide have gained a qualification from NEBOSH since it was founded in 1979, each having gained a professionally recognised and respected qualification.
IOSH stands for Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, the Chartered body for health and safety professionals. IOSH is a UK-based organisation offering professional qualifications in order to raise standards of health and safety in the workplace.
CHAS is established as the market leader for health and safety pre-qualification in the UK. It is a non-commercial scheme available to suppliers and to organisations looking for suitably competent suppliers. CHAS is dedicated to completing health and safety pre-qualification assessments to a nationally recognised and accepted threshold standard and is a founder member and of Safety Schemes in Procurement.
Constructionline is the UK’s most connected and progressive provider of procurement and supply chain management services, making contracting simpler and helping our customers achieve more.
SafeContractor is dedicated to promoting higher standards of competence and compliance through the provision of relevant industry specific and tailored health and safety assessments for all professions and sectors. Registered members include clients and contractors from a wide range of professional disciplines working within a number of industry sectors. With its increasing membership and growing profile in the UK, the SafeContractor scheme is now used by many large organisations as a way of obtaining competent contractors.
The Institute of Fire Safety Managers is a professional body of highly respected individuals and companies who all share the same objective; “To raise the awareness of fire safety at a local, national and international level, promoting fire prevention, fire protection and reducing the risk from fire as far as reasonably practicable”.
BM Trada is an international gold standard, independent accreditation for best practice material testing, inspection, and certification for products used in the fire and building industry. It is a UKAS accredited certification body that provides independent third-party certification services for manufacturing, installation, and maintenance of fire doors and fire stopping installations.
SSIP was created as an umbrella organisation that facilitates mutual understanding and recognition between different health and safety schemes to ensure uniformity. One of the most important functions of the SSIP forum is to advise procurement teams on how to interpret different health and safety standards in the UK and whether they are meeting the requirements for both preferred supplier lists and individual contracts. This process streamlines the tender process for both buyers, helping them create a more cost-effective process of identifying suitable suppliers, and companies, by providing automatic prequalification for contracts within their sector and capabilities.