The Black Light team
UK - As of July 2016, Edinburgh based Black Light has been awarded Constructionline and The Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS) accreditations.

Constructionline is a procurement and supply chain management service that, assesses, collects and monitors standard company information. Black Light gained the accreditation through a question set that is aligned to PAS 91, the standardised pre-qualification questionnaire developed by BSI to reduce duplication within the construction industry.

CHAS is the fastest growing health and safety assessment scheme in the UK. Its main aims are to improve health and safety standards across the UK and reduce duplicated safety applications for both suppliers and buyers.

These accreditations will benefit Black Light by saving time and resources, giving guidance of supply management and promoting that the company shows compliance with important health and safety law. These accreditations will help the company continue to grow and reach a wider audience of clients.

As well as gaining these accreditations, Black Light have renewed their Investors in People standard which is an internationally recognised accreditation held by 14,000 organisations across the world. The Standard defines what it takes to lead, support and manage people well for sustainable results. Black Light were awarded the standard after a rigorous assessment which reflects the current essential skills, workplace trends and effective structures required to outperform in any industry.

Graham Purvis, general manager at Black Light says: "CHAS and Constructionline accreditations reinforce our commitment to the installation of high quality audio visual solutions. We are thrilled to have renewed our Investors in People accreditation as staff welfare is very important to us, more so now due to the fact we are an employee owned company."

Black Light have had a successful year with many high profile jobs including Trump Turnberry, Natwest Birmingham, Edinburgh Hogmanay Festival and the new stadium of West Ham Football Club, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

(Jim Evans)


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