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University selects contractor scheme

12 December 2017

The University of Leicester has confirmed that it will use Reset to manage and control its Estate contractors and suppliers. 

The University joins a growing number of educational establishments, universities, colleges and schools that use Reset to manage and monitor contractor information and competence.

The University of Leicester’s design, engineering and construction works are highly awarded and the move to use Reset demonstrates the University’s dedication to health and safety. 

Barrie Ellis, health and safety compliance officer at the University of Leicester, said: “This is an exciting new initiative for us, which will save the University both time and money. Reset will make the process of checking our contractors easier and without compromise.”

The University will require that contractor companies become Reset Company Members and that their workers carry Reset Individual Cards. This allows the University to verify contractor competence quickly and easily. Reset Access self-service check in terminals will be located across the University site allowing contractors to easily and efficiently log on and off the site. 

 
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