Top Reasons CHAS Applications Fail
CHAS applications fail because documents are missing, outdated, inconsistent or too generic. The most common issues are poor RAMS, incorrect insurance and lack of competent health and safety support.
1. Missing Documents
- No health and safety policy
- Missing RAMS
- No training records
- Incomplete accident procedures
2. Outdated or Unsigned Health & Safety Policy
- Be reviewed within the last 12 months.
- Be signed and dated
- Reflect your current business activities.
3. Poorly Written RAMS (Risk Assessments & Method Statements)
- Too generic (โcopy and pasteโ templates)
- Not specific to your actual work
- Missing control measures
- No evidence of review or communication
4. Incorrect or Mismatched Insurance
- Match your company name exactly.
- Be in date
- Cover your actual work activities.
- Expired policies
- Wrong business name
- Insufficient cover
5. Missing or Inadequate Training Records
- No training records are provided
- Training is out of date.
- No evidence for high-risk activities
6. No Competent Health & Safety Advisor
- No advisor is identified.
- No evidence of competence is provided
- Advice appears generic or non-specific.
7. Weak Accident & Incident Procedures
- Reporting accidents
- Recording incidents
- Investigating issues
- Missing process
- Too vague
- No clear responsibility
8. Inconsistent Information Across Documents
- The company name differs across documents.
- Different activities listed in RAMS vs policy
- Insurance doesnโt match the declared work.
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โ Submit complete documentation
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Frequently asked questions
Why do CHAS applications fail?
CHAS applications commonly fail because documents are missing, outdated, inconsistent or too generic. Common issues include poor RAMS, expired insurance, missing training records, unsigned health and safety policies and lack of competent health and safety advice.
What is the most common reason a CHAS application fails?
One of the most common reasons a CHAS application fails is missing or incomplete evidence. If required documents, such as RAMS, policies, insurance certificates, training records, or accident procedures, are not provided, the assessor cannot confirm compliance.
Can poor RAMS cause a CHAS application to fail?
Yes. Poor RAMS can cause a CHAS application to fail if they are too generic, not relevant to the work being carried out, lack suitable control measures, or lack evidence that workers understand them.
Can outdated policies fail CHAS?
Yes. A health and safety policy that is unsigned, undated, out of date or not relevant ensures all documents are complete, current, and consistent. Use suitable RAMS, provide training evidence, check insurance details, include accident procedures and ensure you can demonstrate access to competent health and safety advice.
Does insurance need to match the CHAS application?
Yes. Insurance documents should match the company name and business activities stated in the CHAS application. Expired policies, incorrect company names or insufficient cover can delay or fail an application.
How can I avoid failing CHAS?
To avoid failing CHAS, ensure all documents are complete, up to date, and consistent. Use suitable RAMS, provide training evidence, check insurance details, include accident procedures and ensure you can demonstrate access to competent health and safety advice.
Can Seguro help fix a failed CHAS application?
Yes. Seguro Health and Safety can help review a failed or delayed CHAS application, identify what is missing, prepare suitable documents, upload evidence and respond to assessor queries. Failure to comply with the companyโs current activities can lead to CHAS queries or rejection. Policies should be current, signed and reviewed regularly.
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