Case study – Royal College of Art Posted on June 13, 2022July 26, 2022 by adrian Our Cati compliance tool is used by The Royal College of Art – the world’s most influential postgraduate institution of art and design… Continue Reading
Churchill launches new software with COVID-19 functionality Posted on June 17, 2020June 16, 2020 by adrian Cati, the management and compliance software, includes configuration tools to assist organisations in managing COVID-19 documentation. We are delighted to announce the launch of an advanced version of Cati which features the software’s most enhanced technological assets, flexibility and interface to-date. Cati 2.0 supports organisations by providing an intuitive user interface, increased flexibility, transparency and simplicity […] Continue Reading
The need for clarity in building compliance Posted on August 1, 2019October 21, 2019 by adrian Asbestos. It conjures images of a forgotten time when people believed it was a miracle building material. Its desirable physical qualities meant it was used extensively long before the dangers were fully understood. Today most people are aware that exposure can cause cancer, sometimes decades later, yet the material is not treated with the seriousness […] Continue Reading
Cati – A look at Churchill’s award-winning compliance management system Posted on February 12, 2019October 21, 2019 by adrian Compliance is a big concern for many businesses. It’s not just a legal issue, but a moral one too. Keeping people safe inside buildings can be a tricky task, especially when you have a large portfolio of sites to manage. It gets even trickier for smaller businesses that do not have the resource or access […] Continue Reading
Culturing compliance and clarity? Posted on October 24, 2018October 21, 2019 by adrian How can we build a culture of compliance in the built environment? In this blog James Bradley, discusses why clarity is the first step towards a fail-safe culture of compliance in the built environment. Compliance is not part of the corporate vocabulary in the same way that health and safety is, but why is this […] Continue Reading
The Compliance Curve – are we travelling in the right direction? Posted on October 12, 2018October 21, 2019 by adrian Sometimes non-compliance can actually be the sign that you’re doing your job well. For example, if you were to discover your portfolio has areas of non-compliance or that certain documentation is out of date. This is a sign that you’re being proactive in your role as responsible person. In this blog, James Bradley examines the […] Continue Reading
Future threats and trends in compliance Posted on October 3, 2018October 21, 2019 by adrian The built environment and the way in which it is regulated is changing. Unforeseen disruption can expose those in charge of keeping buildings safe to a myriad of penalties. In this blog, Operations Manager Harrison Briggs asks: can we forecast changes to regulation and become more proactive with our future compliance obligations? As the old […] Continue Reading
SMEs facing up to building compliance… Posted on September 14, 2018October 21, 2019 by adrian It’s easy for SMEs to fall into the trap of thinking that compliance is only relevant to large organisations. However, this ignores that compliance is, first and foremost, there for the safety of employees irrelevant of the size of the company’. In this blog, Operations Manager Harrison Briggs discusses why SMEs must consider compliance and the pitfalls of failing to do […] Continue Reading
Mission impossible: How can SMEs make sure they’re hard FM compliant? Posted on June 14, 2018June 23, 2020 by adrian By James Bradley – Director, Churchill Complete Compliance From auto-enrolment of pensions and the new National Living Wage, to GDPR, gender pay reporting and the apprenticeship levy, the legislation affecting small businesses is growing. And with many small business owners focusing on running their businesses, rather than looking at the realms of legislation they need […] Continue Reading