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Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSiP) is an umbrella organisation that was set up to streamline prequalification and encourage straightforward mutual recognition between its Member Schemes (ie CHAS, Safe Contractor, Achilles, SMAS, Constructionline). SSiP assessments are all judged on core criteria approved by HSE. These core criteria describe what it means for a construction business to comply with basic health and safety law.

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The core criteria that all SSiP members will review includes a desk-top review of:

There are also additional requirements for organisations that act as a Principal Contractor as defined by CDM 2015.

The assessment will take into account the size of the organisation and expect procedures and controls that are suitable for the size and type of company.

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FAQS

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This depends on what scheme you decide on and the size of your organisation. If you use Compass to assist you with achieving accreditation there will be the fee for Compass as well as the fee to the SSiP member which is payable directly to them.

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Yes, you can by contacting the member scheme directly and completing the questionnaires. The benefit of using a consultant is that we are familiar with the core criteria and will be able to advise you on what evidence to supply. We will also assist in the completion of the questionnaire and uploading of evidence provided.

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The term ‘Deem to Satisfy’ is used by SSiP to recognise accreditation with another SSiP member. If you are registered compliant with one SSiP member, then you can use this accreditation to gain membership with other SSIP member schemes without having to undergo duplicate applications.

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We will advise you of any gaps in your system prior to the assessment. The SSiP Member may ask for additional information to support your assessment.

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No, we can help you with the assessment process but we will need you to provide the evidence, ie tool box talks, equipment checks etc.

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