

Every operative who works on your property holds current UKATA certification for the category of work being carried out. UKATA is the UK's principal asbestos training body, recognised by the Health and Safety Executive, and its certification is externally issued and regularly renewed, not an in-house badge printed once and framed forever. Cards are carried on site; ask and they're shown.
This is not internal training or a self-issued qualification. It is an independently regulated certification that must be renewed regularly to remain valid.


CHAS assessment independently confirms that our health and safety policies, risk assessment procedures and legal compliance meet the standard required by local authorities, housing associations and commercial procurement teams. The assessment repeats annually, an external assessor reviews the operation every year rather than taking last year's word for it.
CHAS membership is renewed annually. Our health and safety practices are reviewed and approved by an external assessor every year, not declared once and forgotten.


SafeContractor is a second, separately operated health and safety accreditation recognised across UK construction and facilities management. Holding it alongside CHAS means whichever framework your organisation procures through, an independent assessment of our documentation, policies and procedures already sits behind it.
SafeContractor sits alongside CHAS as an additional independently assessed verification layer, giving commercial partners and housing associations the widest possible compliance confidence.


All work is delivered under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. Notifiable non-licensed jobs are formally notified to the enforcing authority before work begins, risk assessments and method statements are produced for every removal, and procedures update as guidance changes — not when someone remembers.
Every licensed asbestos removal job follows a defined legal framework. Our documented procedures align with strict HSE requirements and update automatically as regulations change.
£10m public liability and £10m employer liability are carried as standard on every Croydon job, domestic or commercial. Certificates are available before work starts, and are routinely requested by landlords, managing agents and principal contractors.
Public liability
£10m
Protects your property and any third party in the event of accidental damage or injury during our works.
Employer Liability
£10m
Protects the operatives on your job in the event of work-related injury or illness. A legal requirement for every UK employer, held at ten times the statutory minimum's spirit.
FAQS
Yes, cards are carried on every job and shown on request, and we’ll happily send current certification with your quotation. A contractor who hesitates at that question is answering a different one.
Always. Both liability certificates are sent on request before any work is agreed, and they’re included as standard in commercial pre-start documentation packs.
They’re independently operated schemes assessing the same fundamentals, policies, procedures, compliance, recognised by different procurement networks. Holding both means our health and safety standing has been externally verified twice over, whichever framework your organisation uses.
Non-licensed and notifiable non-licensed work is delivered by our own UKATA-trained teams; where a material requires licensed removal, the job is managed under the appropriate HSE-licensed arrangements within the same fixed contract. The category is confirmed in writing at survey stage, before you commit to anything.
Want any certificate or policy document in your inbox before you book? Ask, it'll be there the same day. We provide full documentation to homeowners, landlords and commercial clients on request.
Questions about a job or a quote? Email the team directly.
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