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If you work on sites controlled by others, you may be asked to go through a Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP) accreditation process. Use our new checklist to help you.
Published 09.02.2018
Contractors are likely to find it tougher than ever to pass a Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP) accreditation process. Why has it become more difficult and is this necessarily a bad thing?
Published 20.11.2015
In 2009, the Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP) scheme was introduced to make the contractor selection process cheaper and simpler for all parties. What impact has it had?
Published 12.03.2014
Although the HSE thought it had simplified the basic checks part of the contractor selection process in 2015, this accreditation is not enough for some companies. What’s going on and should you
consider asking for more?
Published 14.01.2019
Although the law is clear that obligations to formalise health and safety arrangements apply to those who have five or more employees, some businesses choose to ignore this. What’s come to light?
Published 14.09.2016
When Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP) was introduced, it was intended to reduce the burden and costs of contractor assessments. Is it working?
Published 20.04.2021
It’s come to light that obtaining a Safety Schemes in Procurement certificate can take many months. Are there ways of getting through the process more quickly?
Published 17.09.2018
The guidance to the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 says that using a third-party scheme to complete paperwork checks on a potential contractor is acceptable. Should you do
this?
Published 29.05.2015
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