Alcumus Merges Health and Safety Scheme with SafeContractor Programme
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Alcumus is set to merge its health and safety accreditation scheme ‘ContractorPlus’ into its market leading ‘SafeContractor’ scheme, which will simplify the amount of health and safety assessment programmes available to both clients and contractors.

The merger will see benefits for both clients and contractors of the scheme, including cost savings resulting from only needing to join one scheme, less paperwork and administration and a larger amount of contractors visible to a greater number of clients.

SafeContractor is the fastest growing health and safety accreditation scheme in the UK and has taken another major step towards becoming an industry leader in accreditation services as a result of the merger.

Former members of ContractorPlus will also now be able to enjoy the advantages on offer by the SafeContractor member benefits package.

As well as health and safety expertise, the SafeContractor scheme also adds value to all contractors with a package full of trade discounts and preferential rates on services that support their business.

Included in the recent additions to this package area ccess to domestic work across the UK via Rated People, competitive insurance products from Towergate Insurance and discounted car hire services provided by Nexus.

The official launch for the SafeContractor merger is 4th October 2016, for further information visit www.SafeContractor.com.

Alcumus is a market-leading provider of technology-enabled compliance risk management, certification and accreditation services, supporting both UK and International with a wide range of risk management services, including web based information management solutions, UKAS accredited certification services, contractor accreditation, health & safety inspection and consultancy, workplace monitoring services, training and HR consultancy.

In April this year, Alcumus announced the launch of its SME specialised standards internal audit tool.

The scheme is intended for the 99% of UK firms who are either micro businesses or have fewer than 30 employees, the new platform will allow them to boost performance – and get on with their real jobs.

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