Abate Pest Management Awarded SafeContractor SafePQQ – PAS91

Abate Pest Management is delighted to announce that we have achieved SafePQQ status.

The SafePQQ – PAS91 accreditation is an extension of the SafeContractor health and safety contractor management system which demonstrates that Abate Pest Management is a safe, ethical and sustainable company to work with.

SafePQQ collects and verify information covering finance, anti-bribery, environment, GDPR, quality management, right to work, equality, building information modelling, modern slavery and references.

Jon Blake of Abate said: “As we are SafePPQ and Safe Contractor approved, our clients can rest assured in the knowledge that our company is safe and credible. We are very proud of our track record and the standards we uphold. We are committed to being a quality business and this additional accreditation is testament to the hard work throughout the organisation.”

More about the SafePQQ Topics

Data Protection

This section of SafePQQ is asking whether your organisation has a General Data protection Regulation (GDPR) / Data Protection policy. Data protection is about ensuring people can trust you to use their data fairly and responsibly. If you collect information about individuals for any reason other than your own personal, family or household purposes, you need to comply. Every organisation is different and there is no one size fits all answer.

Financial Information

This section of the SafePQQ Questionnaire comprises questions that confirm the current financial status of your organisation. There are no right or wrong answers. Where specified you will be required to provide evidence to support your answers.

Modern Slavery

The Modern Slavery Act 2015 (the “Act”) and Modern Slavery Act 2015 (Transparency in Supply Chains) Regulations 2015 (the “Regulations”) came into effect in 2015. Under Section 54 (2) (b) of the Act and under the Regulations, companies who supply goods and services and who have a turnover of £36 million or more must publish an annual statement on the measures being taken to eliminate modern slavery in their organisation and their supply chains.

Anti-Bribery and Corruption

This section of SafePQQ is asking whether your organisation has an anti-bribery and corruption policy. It is illegal to offer, promise, give, request, agree, receive or accept bribes. An anti-bribery policy can help protect your business. You should have an anti-bribery policy if there is a risk that someone who works for you or on your behalf might be exposed to bribery. Your anti-bribery policy should be appropriate to the level of risk your business faces.

Environmental

Environmental management is important for all organisations as it includes the efficient use of resources and the reduction and disposal of wastes. It is applicable to any organisation regardless of size, type and nature, and applies to the environmental impact of its activities, products and services. Environmental management does not stop with the actions of your organisation. Clients are increasingly looking at how their supply chain manages environmental risk.

Quality

A Quality Management System (QMS) is the way in which an organisation manages the interrelated parts of its business in order to meet the needs and expectations of its customers. The implementation of a QMS that manages weaknesses, threats and defects, and maximises strengths and opportunities, leads to continuous improvement in an organisation’s ability to consistently meet or exceed the needs and expectations of its customers.

Equality and Diversity

Equality and diversity legislation exist to ensure that people in employment are treated fairly in the workplace and are not discriminated based on any of the protected characteristics. Under the Equality Act 2010 if a person is treated less favourably due to any of the nine protected characteristics this can be classed as direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, harassment or victimisation in the field of employment. This section comprises of ten questions that confirm your current equality management arrangements. There are no right or wrong answers. Where specified you will be required to provide evidence to support your answers.

Building Information Modelling (BIM)

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a way of using digital technology to work with others to improve the design, construction and maintenance of buildings. As part of the Government’s Construction Strategy 2016-2020 all centrally funded government departments require BIM Level 2 for building projects. Therefore, if tendering for construction projects to these public bodies it is essential that you have capability to BIM Level 2. This requirement filters down from design houses and principal contractors through the supply chain to materials suppliers. As such many commercial clients are also now looking for this capability throughout their supply chain.

References

This section of the SafePQQ questionnaire is not a mandatory requirement however it will ask if you can provide two references from recent projects.