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which contractors are then selected for specifi c contract
requirements.
Where organisations
do not have formal QA
systems, they would be well advised to adopt the same
principles to ensure proper selection of competent
contractors.
The selection process would require the contrac-
tor to supply relevant information regarding a number of
areas of their business management in order for the client
to form a judgement of their ability
to properly carry out
the work.
The common areas which are considered are usually
concerned with ensuring the contractor is able to meet
the technical requirements of the contract. These may
include, where relevant, such items as:
➤
Financial
standing
➤
Quality assurance procedures
➤
Technical experience of
previous work of a similar
nature
➤
Technical skills of contractor’s employees
➤
Technical procedures relevant to the contract
➤
Technical method statements
➤
References from previous clients
➤
Industrial relations record
➤
Environmental
record.
Safety performance
In addition to information regarding the contractor’s
technical ability to carry out the project works, the client
should seek information to allow them to judge the safety
management procedures and practice of the contractor.
Therefore, safety issues should form an integral part
of the selection process. The client may seek informa-
tion
on relevant areas, such as:
➤
Contractor’s safety policy and/or procedures manual
➤
Employees’ safety handbook/safety instructions
➤
Contractor’s safety management system and
organisation
➤
Safety personnel – competence
➤
Safety
representatives/committees
➤
Contractors safety record:
➤
Safety event statistics including; incidents, acci-
dents and fi res, etc
.
➤
Safety-related work references
➤
Enforcement actions taken against them
➤
Membership of relevant professional bodies
➤
Training procedures – sample records
➤
Maintenance procedures – sample records
➤
Risk assessment procedures – generic and specifi c
➤
Sample assessment
records for the type of work
➤
Method statements – generic or specifi c from previ-
ous similar work
➤
Relevant insurance policies.
The client would review
all
of the information presented to
form a judgement on the competence of the contractor. In
reality it is unlikely that everything provided by the contrac-
tor
will be perfect; however, a balanced judgement should
be possible based on the information provided. If this is
not the case the contractor should not be approved and
the contractor should be informed of the reasons why.
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