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What is CHAS?
CHAS (The Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme) is a UK accreditation that proves your business meets recognised health and safety standards. It is widely used in construction, facilities management, and public-sector procurement.
CHAS accreditation helps you:
- Become a supplier for local government and commercial projects.
- Demonstrate compliance with health and safety law
- Reduce contractor onboarding checks
- Build credibility with clients
- Align with CDM 2015 competency requirements
CHAS Accreditation Levels
1. CHAS Basic (Core H&S)
Covers:
- Health & safety policy
- Risk assessments & method statements
- Training & competence
- Accident reporting
- First aid
- Basic legal compliance
Suitable for small contractors or sole traders.
2. CHAS Advanced (PAS 91 Compliant)
Includes everything in Basic PLUS:
- Environmental management
- Quality management
- Equal opportunities
- Anti-bribery & corruption
- Financial standing
Often required in public-sector tenders.
3. CHAS Elite (SSIP + Common Assessment Standard)
Highest level — covers:
- Health & safety
- Quality
- Environmental
- Financial
- Sustainability
- GDPR/data protection
- Modern slavery & corporate responsibility
Often required for major contractors, councils, and housing associations.