Unit 1b Downsway Industrial Estate, Heathhall
Dumfries
Dumfries & Galloway
DG1 3RS
55.16528, -3.55435
Electrician
Construction Industry Training Board
Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS)
Each month thousands of contractors and consultants (suppliers) apply for work with public and private sector organisations (buyers). To win work, they must meet the buyer’s health and safety standards.
Assessing suppliers health and safety competence is usually a lengthy and time consuming process. Suppliers can sometimes meet one buyer’s Health and Safety standards but not another. Being CHAS approved reduces duplication as suppliers compliance is accepted by all CHAS buyers.
CHAS assesses applicants' Health and safety: Policy statement; Organisation and their specific health and safety arrangements to a standard acceptable to buyers and to others.
National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (Approved Contractor)
The NICEIC maintains a register of electrical contractors, assessed every year by one of the Council's Area Engineers to confirm that their business and the technical standard of their electrical work complies with the Council's rules.
Where a consumer is not satisfied with the technical standard of an Approved Contractor's electrical work, the NICEIC offers a complaints resolution service.
National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (Domestic Installer)
The NICEIC maintains a register of electrical contractors, assessed every year by one of the Council's Area Engineers to confirm that their business and the technical standard of their electrical work complies with the Council's rules.
Where a consumer is not satisfied with the technical standard of an Approved Contractor's electrical work, the NICEIC offers a complaints resolution service.
NICEIC Domestic Installers are registered to self-certify domestic electrical installation work in England and Wales
Trading Standards - Dumfries and Galloway
The Dumfries and Galloway Trusted Trader Scheme is a local business partnership aimed at increasing consumer confidence, supporting local businesses, and helping protect people from doorstep crime. The scheme is operated by Dumfries and Galloway Council Trading Standards Service.
Businesses signing up to the scheme must abide by certain terms and conditions which reflect their responsible and sensible approach to the way they trade and conduct their business.
A major feature of the scheme is customer feedback which is published on an online database maintained by an independent third party, Referenceline Ltd.
Member firms shall be responsible for their work and Dumfries and Galloway Council accepts no liability for any work done.
The information shown above is provided by the firm or the relevant body. Memberships may lapse or require renewal so we recommend that you check that the firm is still a member when you contact them. Please tell Referenceline about any misleading claims.