TES provide a range of industry defining products and services to the water and power industries and as such have a wide range of internationally recognisable accreditations covering all aspects of what we do.
These Certifications provides TES with globally recognised quality, environmental and health & safety management systems. It demonstrates our compliance and commitment to industry respected practices and provides clients with piece of mind.
Behind each certification there are a set of audited standards with detailed TES policies and procedures in place. TES operations & procedures are assessed annually to maintain & continually improve our processes & employees.
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Achilles UVDB Verify is an independent audit of an organisation’s Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) management systems. By undergoing the assessment process, suppliers and contractors will gain a clear understanding of the industry’s further assessment and qualification requirements.
An auditor will visit TES offices annually to evaluate our management systems and attend a working site, auditing the implementation of TES management systems.
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Constructionline provides an up-to-date register of pre-qualified suppliers for construction contracts. TES are pre-qualified to all of Constructionline suppliers to government standards, and maintain relationships with a range of industry, ePurchasing and Government partners to ensure that we remain relevant to procurement professionals within the construction industry.
Constructionline is a Public-Private Partnership between Capita and the Department for Business Innovation & Skills.
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SparkSafe LTP is a Licence to Practice system for electrical workers and employers on Public Sector construction contracts.
For many in the industry, the description and identity of an electrician has been weakened and undermined. Untrained, unqualified and unaccredited workers have entered the industry, displacing the time served authentic tradesperson.
Licence to Practice will help raise the profile of the electrical worker. The identity and licence type of each electrcial worker will be visible to Clients via the SparkSafe LTP system.
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NICEIC Approved Contractor Scheme is for electrical contractors undertaking design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of electrical installations to BS 7671 standards.
As an approved contractor TES have demonstrated our competence to perform electrical installation work in accordance with BS 7671 standards, which are internationally recognised and respected electrical standards.
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RECI is a recognised quality standard for electrical contractors in Ireland. TES undergo continuous monitoring, inspection and auditing of processes and systems as part of the accreditation.
Many contracts within Ireland require the successful company to be accredited by RECI and a database of approved contractors is available for potential clients to find suitable suppliers.
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TES are members of RoSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents), who are at the heart of accident prevention in the UK and around the world. This support will enable RoSPA to continue saving lives and reduce injuries.
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The ICO is the UK’s independent body set up to uphold information rights, their role is to uphold information rights in the public interest. The Data Protection Act 1998 requires every data controller (e.g. organisation, sole trader) who is processing personal information to register with the ICO, unless they are exempt.
TES are registered with the ICO, please find a copy of our current certificate below.
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The Cyber Essentials scheme has been developed by Government and industry to fulfil two functions. It provides a clear statement of the basic controls all organisations should implement to mitigate the risk from common internet based threats, within the context of the Government’s 10 Steps to Cyber Security. And through the Assurance Framework it offers a mechanism for organisations to demonstrate to customers, investors, insurers and others that they have taken these essential precautions.
Cyber Essentials offers a sound foundation of basic hygiene measures that all types of organisations can implement and potentially build upon. Government believes that implementing these measures can significantly reduce an organisation’s vulnerability.