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GROSVENOR SERVICES WINS ‘EXCELLENCE IN HEALTH AND SAFETY’ AT FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
AWARDS Grosvenor Services has won the ‘Excellence in Health and Safety’ category at the Facilities Management Awards 2016. The award recognises outstanding health and safety initiatives by an FM organisation in 2015, while also demonstrating clear practical applications and results.
Grosvenor Services is committed to ensuring that client workplaces not only receive quality service delivery but also have the highest levels of health and safety. Leading by example, the facilities management provider implemented a significant number of new measures during 2015 to further develop the culture of safety among its workforce and, ultimately, improve staff well-being.
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HAT-TRICK TC Security Services, part of TC Facilities Management (TCFM), has been awarded a hat-trick of contracts in the Home Counties & East Anglia.
The contracts all commenced on 1st July and see the provision of security services to a range of commercial offices and a purpose built production facility, totalling almost 400,000ft2 over the three sites.
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The contracts were awarded as a result of demonstrating an excellent quality of service at similar sites in Maidenhead and Hertfordshire. The two office sites – ‘CBXII’ in Milton Keynes and ‘Westside’ in Hemel Hempstead – are prestigious, flexible and impressive buildings. TC Security Services will be providing teams of security officers to provide
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24-hour protection to keep staff, tenants and assets safe and secure.
The third contract at Direct Table Foods in Suffolk was awarded due to the preferred supplier to Elior who provide catering services at the same location. Here again, TC Security Services will provide 24- hour protection
Leading these awards for TC Security Services, Business Development Manager Simon Roberts commented: “We are delighted to secure these contracts. These successes have come about through the supply of
high quality consultancy services and innovative security solutions.
“Our bespoke security services offer will ensure that our clients and staff receive a bespoke customer facing service and can work in a safe and secure environment.”
Steve Boyden, Managing Director for TC Security Services added: “I am delighted that the level of dynamism the team have displayed with other accounts has resulted in these contracts. This will certainly bode very well for the future.”
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The programme was led by Grosvenor Services’ Director of Health, Safety, Environment and Quality, George Parish. Initiatives are being rolled out across Grosvenor Services’ operations in Ireland, the UK and the USA.
By focusing less on legislation, policies and processes and more on the everyday aspects of service delivery, Grosvenor Services has made health and safety more accessible and a standard part of its business. Recognising that narrowly avoided mishaps provide insightful data, it also implemented a ‘near miss’ programme, documenting
and tracking accidents that were prevented. Total reported accidents during 2015 were down 27% from the previous year, as a direct result of the programme, and continue to fall.
George Parish said: “We’ve taken a holistic approach to improving safety, showing that it’s everybody’s responsibility to look after each other. Our programme is designed both to improve staff well-being and ensure a safer working environment on our client sites. We are delighted to have received this accolade as recognition of our continued focus on promoting a safe working environment for all.”
Grosvenor Services were also short- listed for the Client and Service Provider Partnership of the Year, FM Project of the Year – Retail, and FM Project of the Year – Tourism and Leisure awards.
The Facilities Management Awards is the premier event for showcasing outstanding achievements in Ireland’s FM industry. The ceremony took place on Tuesday, July 5th at the Ballsbridge Hotel, Dublin.
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