FEATURE
THE COMMON ASSESSMENT STANDARD - THE 12 AREAS OF
RISK MANAGEMENT •
Identity - Contractors are required to provide general information about their company’s name, contact details, registration, company size and address to verify that they’re legally operating within the UK.
• Financial - The assessment checks contractors have taken the necessary steps to reduce financial risks, so contractors need to answer questions about their company’s financial information and provide any required supporting documentation.
• Corporate and Professional Standing - The Common Assessment Standard assesses corporate and professional standing with questions relating to criminal activity, corruption, terrorism and human trafficking.
• Health and Safety - A huge amount of importance rests on health and safety during the Common Assessment Standard. Contractors must demonstrate their company has taken steps to protect workers, site visitors and the public from harm.
• Environmental - The Common Assessment Standard includes a set of environmental questions that ask about whether their company has taken the necessary steps to reduce the environmental impact of projects and meet environmental management standards.
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• Quality - Quality assurance can prevent problems from arising and reduce the risks involved in projects, so the Common Assessment Standard will require confirmation that a company meets quality management standards.
• Equality - The assessment asks contractors to confirm their company promotes equality and diversity in the workplace and that all people are treated fairly.
• Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) – The assessment asks contractors about their company’s impact on society and asks for details regarding their CSR policy.
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Information Security and GDPR - Contractors have to demonstrate their company is protecting personal data in line with the GDPR.
• Building Information Modelling - Questions about Building Information Modelling explore how a contractor develops, manages and controls design information, if applicable.
• Anti-Bribery and Corruption - The Common Assessment Standard checks contractors have implemented procedures to prevent persons within or associated with their organisation from receiving bribes or bribing others.
• Modern Slavery - Contractors need to confirm their organisation has taken steps to assess and manage modern slavery and human trafficking.
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