WHAT’S NEW? CHSA ANNOUNCES FIRST DISTRIBUTORS
IN ACCREDITED SCHEME The Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) has welcomed the first distributors into its new Accredited Distributors Scheme after they successfully passed the auditing process.
The first approved distributors include Jangro and independent distributors DJB Supplies, CPD, Mark Douglas, Capital Cleaning and Martin Vitera. The other major distributors in the sector – Bunzl Cleaning and Safety, Nationwide and Arco and a further eight Independent Distributors – are all nearing completion of the auditing process.
The CHSA Accredited Distributor Scheme went live on 1st January 2017, all distributor members of the CHSA are being invited to apply.
“Our focus is on driving up standards in the industry,” explained Mike Stubbs, Chairman of the Accreditation Scheme Panels and Vice President of the CHSA. “The increasing number of buyers of cleaning and hygiene products specifying our Schemes in their tenders is the evidence we are making a significant impact.
“We’re delighted distributors have responded so positively to the launch of the Accredited Distributor Scheme; Membership signals their commitment to supplying product that can be relied upon to meet the Scheme Standards and the CHSA Code of Practice.”
To join, distributors must sign a declaration that they will only stock and offer for sale CHSA-Accredited products or products that conform to the same Standards as required by the relevant CHSA Manufacturing Standards Accreditation Scheme.
Gaining admittance to the Accreditation Scheme for Distributors is challenging. As with the Manufacturing Standards Accreditation Scheme, applicants are admitted to the Scheme only on the successful completion of an auditing process, conducted by the CHSA’s Independent Inspector. Once they have successfully passed the audit and secured Accreditation Scheme status they will continue to be regularly monitored, giving buyers of their products the certainty that standards are sustained.
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SH Controls has been appointed as a Carlo Gavazzi Specialist Energy Partner as recognition for its success using Carlo Gavazzi Energy meters, logging devices and software solutions on numerous projects over recent months.
Carlo Gavazzi will fully support SH Controls with a continuous training programme to acquire the tools required to apply our evolving technology to applications and expand their energy management opportunities.
SH Controls specialise in the installation and commissioning of intelligent Building Management Systems. The company has completed many successful projects for high street and commercial names across the UK.
Will Darby, UK Sales Manager, of Carlo Gavazzi said: “SH Controls is an established and much respected installer with outstanding experience and expert knowledge in the application of Carlo Gavazzi Energy Management Solutions. The company has the proven expertise and knowledge which was essential to be a successful Specialist Energy Partner. SH Controls will be a crucial element of our UK specialist network.”
SH Controls will be providing a full range of services, which will be carried out via their two offices based in Bristol and Worcester by their highly-qualified team of engineers from initial project consultations through to system solution install, commissioning and after care assistance.
SH Controls’ Managing Director Steve Hampton commented: “We are pleased with the appointment to become a Carlo Gavazzi Specialist Energy Partner.
It
continues to support our position as a market leader for installing and commissioning Building and energy management solutions”.
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