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Safe Contractor Joining fees

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

Published on

1 November 2016

Health and safety blog

Safe Contractor Joining fees

Safe Contractor is part of the SSIP umbrella group and is an assessment of your companies Health & Safety capabilities. It is often a requirement to have Safe Contractor should you wish to work with some private and public sector clients.

There are a number of ways you can apply for safe contractor you can register and complete all the required paperwork yourself or you can enlist the services of a 3rd party consultant. They will provide expert advice and support and help you through the process.

If you are looking for help please see our information available.

The fees listed below are correct as of 25/10/2016

Owner Operator

£189 + VAT

1-4 employees

£279 + VAT

5-15 employees

£369 + VAT

16-30 employees

£469 + VAT

31-50 employees

£579 + VAT

51-250 employees

£739 + VAT

>250 employees

£899 + VAT

 

 

CHAS Deem to satisfy charges from 3rd October 2016

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

Published on

3 October 2016

CHAS

CHAS Deem to satisfy charges from 3rd October 2016

There have been a number of changes to the prices that CHAS are now applying to their applications. One in particular is the changes to the prices where you are deeming to satisfy.

What is Deem to satisfy?

This is where you already have a SSIP certificate and you are looking to get CHAS without going through the full application process. There are now various fees associated with this and they depend on the number of employees you have. Please see the chart below (there is also a £50 + vat charge if you want to submit the paperwork manually)

Deem to Satisfy *
Owner operator (0 or 1) £130 £156
2-4 Employees £146 £175.20
5-15 Employees £164 £196.80
16-30 Employees £199 £238.80
31-50 Employees £235 £282
51-200 Employees £269 £322.80
201+ Employees £299 £358.80

CHAS October 2016 Price application Review

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

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CHAS

CHAS October 2016 Price application Review

We have recently noticed that CHAS have had an annual price review and have amended their payment structure. This new structure is applicable from 3rd October 2016 for any new applications.

There has also been a fee introduced if you wish to submit your documentation manually and not through the E-Form process.

All information can be found on CHAS website. We have detailed the prices below for your reference.

 

Assessments requested on or after 3rd October 2016


Service List Fee Total Inc 20% VAT
CHAS Assessment *
Owner Operator (0 or 1) £157 £188.40
2-4 Employees £173 £207.60
5-15 Employees £269 £322.80
16-30 Employees £319 £382.80
31-50 Employees £369 £442.80
51-200 Employees £413 £495.60
201+ Employees £471 £565.20
Designer £325 £390
Joint Principal Designer & Designer £389 £466.80
Manual processing fee – less than 5 £50 £60
Manual processing fee – 5 or more £100 £120
Manual processing fee – Designer £0 £0
Deem to Satisfy *
Owner operator (0 or 1) £130 £156
2-4 Employees £146 £175.20
5-15 Employees £164 £196.80
16-30 Employees £199 £238.80
31-50 Employees £235 £282
51-200 Employees £269 £322.80
201+ Employees £299 £358.80
Designer £193 £231.60
Designer (Jnt Principal Designer / Designer) £258 £309.60
Manual processing fee – Deem To Satisfy £50 £60
Care Service Providers £236 £283.20
Group with Subsidiaries POA

Contractors working on Domestic premises

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

Published on

23 August 2016

CDM

Contractors working on Domestic premises

If you are a domestic customer employing a contractor to do work within your home there are a number of helpful resources you might need when looking for the right contractor.

Domestic clients:

People who have construction work carried out on their own home or the home of a family member, that is not done in furtherance of a business, whether for profit or not. Domestic clients are in scope of CDM 2015, but their duties as a client are normally transferred to:

  • the contractor, on a single contractor project, or
  • the principal contractor, on a project involving more than one contractor.

However, the domestic client can choose to have a written agreement with the principal designer to carry out the client duties.

www.hse.gov.uk/construction/cdm/2015/domestic-clients.htm

Health & Safety

Are they accredited by a reputable safety Scheme e.g. CHAS or other SSIP Scheme?

If you wanted to verify that a company is

CHAS registered:www.chas.co.uk/ContactCHAS.aspx

SSIP:www.ssip.org.uk

It is abit of minefield knowing exactly what you need to do and what you should expect from the contractor you are using, CHAS have arranged everything in one convenient place if you would like more details.

Seguro have moved

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

Published on

8 August 2016

Health and safety blog

We are on the move – please save our new address in your records 

Phone number – 0800 031 5404

Our web address  – remains the same http://www.segurohealthandsafety.co.uk/

Email addresses – remain the same info@segurohealthandsafety.co.uk

Phone number – 0800 031 5404

 

 

Health & Safety Myth Buster Part 3

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

Published on

2 August 2016

Health and safety blog

Health & Safety Myth Buster Part 3

Hopefully you are following the myth busters on  HSE website to give you abit of insight into the world of misplaced Health & Safety. We have a read every friday to help keep us up to date on the latest “bloopers”

Don’t forget the panel is waiting for the next story so get in touch if you think you have one for them. There are Safety implications for almost everything and if your not sure we have a free toolbox talk kit you are more than welcome to download.

Here are the some of our favourites since July:

Case 396 – Supermarket cafe refused to sell customer a packet of untoasted fruit bread

Case 395 – Supermarket banned foldaway bicycle from store for health and safety reasons

Case 394 – Tumble turns banned from Council run swimming pool for health and safety reasons

Case 393 – Library will not let users plug their laptops into power sockets for health and safety reasons

 

HSE publish the latest workplace fatality statistics

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

Published on

19 July 2016

Health and safety blog

2015 / 2016 HSE workplace stats 

The HSE has released provisional figures indicating that 144 people were killed while at work in 2015/2016 – up from 142 in 2014/5.

The figures have been broken down to key sectors:

  • 43 workers deaths in construction
  • 27 deaths in agriculture
  • 27 deaths in manufacturing
  • 6 deaths in waste and recycling
  • 41 in various other sectors

There was a further 103 deaths for members of the public connected to work in 2015/16.

Although these may seem high compared with other statistics available for the rest of Europe the UK to be one of the safest places to work.

Mesothelioma, one of the few work related diseases where deaths can be counted directly, contracted through past exposure to asbestos killed 2,515 in Great Britain in 2014 compared to 2,556 in 2013.

A more detailed assessment of the data will be provided as part of the annual Health and Safety Statistics release in early November.

Further information on these statistics can be found at http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/fatals.htm

 

CHAS new E form process

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

Published on

12 July 2016

CHAS

CHAS new E form Process

In 2016 CHAS have introduced a new system where you can apply for your CHAS direct on their online portal. Previously you were only able to pay online and had to submit your documents separately.

The online E form Process is not available for groups or for other members of the SSIP umbrella group they need to contact chas.admin@chas.co.uk. You will also need to use the old way of applying if you a Designers or Principal Designer.

The new  process is different as you will need to pay for your CHAS on submission. Before you start your application you need to make sure you have everything you need to hand in electronic format:

  • Examples of Risk assessments and Method Statements in situ on previous jobs
  • COSHH Assessments specific to your business
  • Evidence of Health & Safety Training specific to your business and employees
  • Evidence of Contractor Management & Competence Assessment
  • plus other necessary documents
  • valid payment method

Once you have everything in place start the process by clicking here:

CHAS

Once you have made payment your application will  be assigned to an assessor and they will login and commence the assessment. The assessment can take up to 10 working days and this can result in a pass or feedback requiring more information. All updates will be sent to you via the E Forms system.

The assessment process remains the same whereby, if more information is needed you will need to provide this to get your certificate.

Using the E Forms system means that once you have been passed by the assessor a confirmation letter and an electronic copy of your certificate will be uploaded to your account.  You will then receive a hard copy of the certificate & accreditation pack post within 10 working days.

If you are unsure if you have the right information or would like some support to complete the accreditation please get in touch.

Brexit and Health & Safety

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

Published on

27 June 2016

Health and safety blog

Are you wondering how Brexit will affect Health & Safety?

We all know there are many different views on how this will affect us and only time will tell, we have been reading some of the information available on the web and thought it might be useful to get it all in one place for you to have a read.

We have picked some health & Safety topics as well as general construction related industry news.

www.shponline.co.uk

www.technical-publicity.com

www.lexology.com

www.theguardian.com

 

NB – these are not the views of Seguro we are just collating public information.

New Fast Track SafeContractor Service

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amanda

Amanda Lambert

Published on

31 May 2016

Health and safety blog

Applying and renewing your SafeContractor accreditation has never been easier. SafeContractor have introduced a new fast track service to help to speed up the assessment of your application:

  • Standard turnaround – 4-6 weeks
  • Fast Track – 3-5 working days
  • Fast Track Premium – 2 working days

There are additional benefits to the new service as well as the response time, these are:

  • Dedicated support officer
  • Advice and Assistance
  • Priority audit and certificate
  • Partial Completion

There are associated costs involved, to find out the latest fees get in touch and we will give you all the insights you need to make a decision.

If you are unsure if Safe Contractor is what you need and would like some advice on which accreditation would be best for your company please get in touch and we will be happy to help.