RISQS accreditation doesn’t win you work in rail. It stops you being invisible to buyers.
Most businesses first hear about RISQS accreditation because a rail buyer makes it a condition of entry. It might be a Network Rail-related requirement, a prime contractor onboarding step, or a framework tender where you’re screened out before anyone even reads your method statement. That’s why it’s dangerous to treat RISQS as a badge. In…

