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A CHAS accreditation – short for Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme Accreditation – is a widely recognised certification in the UK that demonstrates a business’s commitment to meeting high standards of health and safety compliance, particularly in the construction and related industries.
Health & Safety Assurance: It verifies that your organisation’s health and safety policies, procedures, and practices meet legal and industry standards.
Pre-qualification for Tenders: Many public sector bodies (like councils, schools, and hospitals) and large contractors require CHAS accreditation before allowing you to tender for work.
SSIP Membership: CHAS is a founding member of the Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP), which helps reduce duplication in health and safety assessments across different schemes.
There are typically three tiers:
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Boosts Credibility: Signals to clients and stakeholders that your business takes safety seriously.
Opens Doors: Helps secure contracts with organisations that prioritise accredited suppliers.
Streamlines Procurement: Saves time by reducing the need to repeatedly submit health and safety documentation for each tender.
Health & Safety Policy
Risk Assessments & Method Statements (RAMS)
Competent Health & Safety Advice
Training & Supervision
Accident & Incident Reporting
Monitoring & Review
Subcontractor Management
Insurance Documentation
Workforce Engagement
These criteria are aligned with the CDM 2015 Approved Code of Practice and SSIP standards.
Applying for CHAS accreditation can be a strategic win – but only if you avoid the common traps that trip up many first-time applicants.
Incomplete or Generic Health & Safety Policy: Submitting a vague or outdated policy, or one missing a director’s signature and review date.
Missing or Weak Risk Assessments: No evidence of task-specific risk assessments or method statements.
No Incident Records: Failing to document workplace incidents, near misses, or corrective actions.
Lack of On-Site Inspection Evidence: No proof that you monitor and enforce your safety systems.
Unclear Subcontractor Vetting: Not showing how you assess and monitor subcontractor competence.
Training Gaps: Missing records of staff inductions, toolbox talks, or refresher training.
Insurance Oversights: Submitting expired or insufficient insurance documents.
Underestimating the Time Commitment: Rushing the application or assuming it’s a quick tick-box exercise.
At Watson and Watson Health and Safety Consultants, we deal with CHAS applications on a day-to-day basis, and our professionally qualified team are here to help you throughout the application process.
For more information and assistance, call us on 01623 753 654 for a no pressure discussion on your requirements.

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