Your Business
Tell us about what type of supplier you are, your employees, what services you provide, and where you can deliver those products or services.
Being SafeSupplier verified allows you to showcase your standards, commitment to quality practices, processes and compliance, which helps businesses select reputable companies like yours for ongoing work.
The SafeSupplier verification process is simple. To get you promoting your business to hundreds of organisations, you’ll need to share relevant information that will help you to win new contracts.
With just one online platform and a yearly verification, you can be sure that your business stands out against the competition.
If it’s important to your clients and prospective clients, then it should be important to you too. Which is why the information they’re looking for is the key to unlocking new business opportunities for you.
So, to help you prepare for your SafeSupplier membership, here’s what you’ll need to tell us about, and what client organisations are looking for when they’re choosing new suppliers:
Tell us about what type of supplier you are, your employees, what services you provide, and where you can deliver those products or services.
Tell us about any enforcement action and if you have any anti-bribery and corruption, whistle blowing or business continuity policies in place.
Tell us about your environmental policy, procedures and audits, any carbon reduction plans or targets.
Tell us about any quality policies or management systems you may have, any procedures for reviewing or auditing work processes, how you manage customer complaints and if you’re ISO certified.
Tell us about who you work with in your supply chain and any pre-qualification checks and audits you make, if you operate an ethical purchasing policy and any approved supplier list or register.
Tell us about compliance with relevant employee legislations, any policies on equality, diversity and inclusion as well as safeguarding policies and procedures.
Tell us about your compliance with legislation around managing the risk of forced labour and human trafficking.
Tell us about who is responsible for health and safety, your health and safety policy or management system and any ISO certificates you hold, any recordable accidents and incidents of work-related ill health in the past three years, the risk assessments you conduct, and any health and safety enforcement action or prosecution in the last three years.
Tell us about the insurances you have in place, such as employers liability, public liability, product liability or professional indemnity.
Tell us about how you manage cyber security and data protection, any policy or management systems you have in place, any security breaches or compromises in the last three years, how you protect your computer systems and networks, and any certificates you hold.
Tell us about your annual turnover, pre-tax profit or loss, what your main currency of trading is and any contract value preferences you have.