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CHSA seeking new independent inspector
16 January 2024
THE CLEANING & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) is seeking a new Independent Inspector.

The Inspector is crucial to the CHSA, guaranteeing the integrity of the Association’s highly respected Accreditation Schemes.
The new appointee will be an experienced quality assurance professional who wants to work with the CHSA to maintain standards in the cleaning & hygiene sector. They will be a self-employed individual or work within a relevant consultancy.
Lorcan Mekitarian explained: “We are seeking a new Independent Inspector to continue the excellent work of our current Inspector, Martin Yates, who after many years of valuable service, has chosen to leave the CHSA. Martin has been instrumental in increasing the rigour of the Accreditation Schemes; we are grateful for his contribution and wish him the very best for the future.
“Martin is leaving the CHSA at the end of 2024, providing plenty of time to help settle the new Inspector into the role.”
Interested applicants, or anyone able to recommend someone with the relevant qualifications, can contact Lorraine Francis [email protected]
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