Home / Insights / Whitepapers / Organisational Defensibility in Facilities Management Organisational Defensibility in Facilities Management “Can you prove you took every reasonable step to verify this contractor was safe, authorised, and competent to perform this service, on this site, on this date?” Download our whitepaper to discover what it takes to prove every contractor in your Facilities Management supply chain is safe, licensed and competent for every job, on every site. Who is this whitepaper for? Facilities Managers Facilities Management Procurement and QHSE Teams Facilities Buyers Building and Estates Managers Supply Chain Managers Anyone responsible for sourcing, qualifying and managing hard and soft FM suppliers What do we cover in this whitepaper? The compliance gap: Why supplier Facilities Management compliance alone is no longer enough, where competence needs to be considered Accelerating regulatory environment: Legislation like the Building Safety Act is shifting accountability from organisations to named, personally liable duty holders Layers of organisational defensibility: Understand the evidence required at the entity level, legal deployability and for operational competence Competence: What it actually means and how it can be demonstrated through qualifications, training, risk assessments and behaviours 5 practical steps: Guidance on how to create a defensible Facilities Management supply chain and encourage continuous compliance Access the whitepaper Manage continuous supply chain compliance Outsource your PQQ and verification to our UK-based team Mitigate risk before suppliers arrive on-site Whitepapers Facilities Management, Buyer, Facilities Management Software, Supply Chain, Compliance, Risk Management, Health and Safety, SSIP Related case studies Supply Chain Co-op Society uses Facilitiesline to reduce risk in its supply chain How are buyers mitigating risk in their supply chains? We recently caught up with Steve Smith, Senior Trading Facilities Manager, and Deborah Williams, Facilities Contract Advisor. Significant changes are happening within the Co-op at the moment, with the merger of Central Co-op and Midcounties Co-operative … Read more See more