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Health & Safety: Construction & Food Safe Industries

Our industrial sprayers wear appropriate "Personal Protection Equipment" As Set Out By The Health And Safety Regulations (Hard Hat, Safety Boots, Hi-Vis Vest, Ect.)

Assessment Scheme (CHAS)

The Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS) Is an established market leader for health and safety pre-qualification in the UK. It is a non-commercial scheme available to suppliers (those who provide goods and services) and organisations (buyers) looking for suitably competent suppliers. The programme aims to save time and resources by avoiding unnecessary duplication in the first stage of competence assessment; the CDM Core criteria and scheme fully reflects the stage one requirements of assessing competence under CDM 2007.

International Powered Access Federation (IPAF)

IPAF promotes the safe and effective use of powered access worldwide and is a not-for-profit members organisation representing the interests of manufacturers, distributors, users, and rental and training companies. The IPAF training programme for platform operators certified as conforming to ISO 18878. All Riolett operatives are PAL Card (Powered Access Licence), the most widely held and recognised proof of platform operators' training.

Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS)

CSCS was set up to help the construction industry to improve quality and reduce accidents. CSCS cards are proof of occupational competence by contractors, public and private clients and others. They cover hundreds of occupations, so whatever you do in construction, a card is suitable for you. The CSCS test aims to ensure knowledge across various health and safety topics to improve safety and productivity on site.

Prefabricated Access Suppliers' & Manufacturers' Association (PASMA)

The PASMA Code of Practice is the definitive access tower reference document for managers, supervisors, health and safety professionals and users alike, incorporating the Work at Height Regulations 2005.

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