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News Release from: Deaf Alerter | Subject: Health and Safety Accreditation
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 August 2007
Deaf Alerter get Health and Safety
Accreditation
Deaf Alerter plc been awarded certification to the Contractor Health and Safety assessment scheme (CHAS) which means that it meets stringent Health and Safety compliance standards.
Supported by the Health and Safety Executive and developed by local authority health and safety professionals the scheme is available for any public sector organisation to use in their contractor selection process With only a very small percentage of contractors achieving this highly valued accreditation, it highlights a high level of competency within this area
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 27 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Deaf or hard of hearing people are receiving improved access to fire safety throughout the country with the help of Deaf Alerter plc.
Martyn Coldicott Director in charge of Health and Safety commented "Our commitment to both employee and client health and safety has always been a priority to us and we are proud that we have been granted CHAS accreditation in recognition of this upon our first application".
Deaf Alerter plc are well established within the public sector for their fire alarm and messaging system for Deaf and hard of hearing people.
Having worked in this specialist industry for over 15 years their in-house staff receive regular training to ensure they are fully aware of legislative duties and technological advancements placing them at the forefront of the industry.
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