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Construction’s Fatal Injury Rate is 4.8x Higher Than Other Industries.

Is Your Business Prepared?

If you manage contractor compliance, this guide will help you reduce risks, ensure competence, and protect your business – giving you the tools to improve performance and avoid costly mistakes.

What you’ll learn: 

Key insights from the latest HSE construction statistics

The biggest risks in contractor management – and how to address them

Practical steps to streamline compliance, eliminate blind spots, and build auditable, efficient records

Fill in the form to download your copy today.

Construction’s Fatal Injury Rate is 4.8x Higher Than Other Industries.

Is Your Business Prepared?

If you manage contractor compliance, this guide will help you reduce risks, ensure competence, and protect your business – giving you the tools to improve performance and avoid costly mistakes.

What you’ll learn: 

Key insights from the latest HSE construction statistics

The biggest risks in contractor management – and how to address them

Practical steps to streamline compliance, eliminate blind spots, and build auditable, efficient records

Fill in the form to download your copy today.

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Why This Guide Matters

Contractor compliance is often the riskiest part of a construction business. According to the latest HSE construction statistics (2024/25): 

53% of all ill health in construction is caused by musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) – a significantly higher rate than other industries. 

35 workers lost their lives in construction last year,  with falls from height accounting for 53% of fatalities over the past five years. 

Construction’s fatal injury rate is 4.8 times higher than the all-industry average. 

50,000 workers in construction sustained non-fatal injuries annually, with 29% of these injuries resulting in over 7 days of absence. 

The total cost of work-related ill health and injuries in construction was £1.4 billion in 2023/24. 

Why This Guide Matters

Contractor compliance is often the riskiest part of a construction business. According to the latest HSE construction statistics (2024/25): 

53% of all ill health in construction is caused by musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) – a significantly higher rate than other industries. 

35 workers lost their lives in construction last year,  with falls from height accounting for 53% of fatalities over the past five years. 

Construction’s fatal injury rate is 4.8 times higher than the all-industry average. 

50,000 workers in construction sustained non-fatal injuries annually, with 29% of these injuries resulting in over 7 days of absence. 

The total cost of work-related ill health and injuries in construction was £1.4 billion in 2023/24. 

This guide provides actionable insights to help you:

  • Identify common gaps in contractor compliance and address them effectively.
  • Maintain auditable records to meet regulatory expectations in construction.
  • Save qualification admin and time with streamlined compliance processes.
  • Gain confidence in your contractors’ credentials and eliminate blind spots.

With over 30 years of experience, CHAS is the trusted partner for contractor compliance.  

Download your free guide today and take the first step toward safer, smarter operations. 

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Join our latest webinar regarding The Common Assessment Standard: How it could benefit your business. Presented by Alex Minett, Head of Product CHAS. 11am, 30th November 2021