WHAT’S NEW? PHS COMPLIANCE APPOINTS
NEW SALES DIRECTOR phs Compliance has appointed Tom Cliffe as its new Sales Director as part of its continued growth.
Based in Warrington, phs Compliance is one of the UK’s leading providers of facilities management and compliance services, working closely with its customers to offer everything businesses need to stay compliant and keep their people safe at all times.
Tom spent over 12 years in the business services industry before joining phs Compliance, which is part of the phs Group. He has extensive experience servicing the retail sector and had several big brand retailers as part of his customer portfolio.
Tom will be managing phs Compliance’s sales team of 20 people across the UK, working closely with customers to ensure compliance and safety. Working with over 35,000 business sites across the country, phs Compliance services include statutory electrical testing, including EET/ PAT tests and fixed wire testing, inspection services, maintenance and remedial work.
Speaking about his new role, Tom said: “This is an exciting time to be joining the business. We had a great year, set to be even stronger this year. We are in a confident position in the market as we launch our new range of bundle services, giving customers the best value services.
SECOND MENTAL HEALTH IN THE SECURITY INDUSTRY EVENT
ANNOUNCED Since launching its mission in May this year, Corps Security has announced its second event to address the stigma around mental health in the security industry.
Following a report in 2020 by leading academic Professor Mark Button that 40% of security officers researched were presenting
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By bundling together our services, such as electrical and fire safety, we can offer our customers lower prices and greater efficiencies, carrying out everything they need to be safe and compliant in just one visit. It also reduces mileage, keeping our carbon footprint as low as we can.
“I’m looking forward to helping the business grow further, developing and building our customer base, particularly in retail, and increasing service lines for customers. Developing my team will also be a priority as the fantastic people we have here are definitely at the heart of this business.”
Tracy Burtwell, Manging Director at phs Compliance, said: “Tom is already proving to be an invaluable member of our team, supporting his own team to meet their personal career goals and leading the business forward with greater efficiencies and a confident direction. We look forward to another strong year with Tom heading our sales.”
Fully accredited by all leading industry regulatory bodies, phs
symptoms of PTSD, Corps Security hosted a mental health event calling on leaders in the industry to come together to address the ongoing stigma around mental health in the UK security industry.
During the event, the company announced key pledges to address mental wellbeing awareness, which included education for managers and colleagues, hosted mental health events in London and new signposting cards for all security officers.
Compliance has the largest team of specialist statutory testing operators in the industry.
It is the UK’s leading provider of electrical testing, and its professional and friendly team has a reputation for excellent customer service and high-quality work – it is a five-star Trustpilot business.
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The event, Mental Health in Security: Are we doing enough? will be held at the In and Out Military Club in London on Tuesday 10th October from 2pm. Registration is free and open to security leaders, FM companies and the media with a vested interest in Security. Tickets are limited, so early registration is vital. You can register using the link below.
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