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Modern Slavery Statement for Pressure Washing Twickenham

Pressure Washing Twickenham is committed to ensuring that modern slavery and human trafficking do not take place in any part of our business or supply chain. We operate a zero-tolerance approach and set clear expectations for everyone who works with us, including subcontractors and labour suppliers. This statement explains our policies, processes and the practical steps we take to prevent exploitation in every area of our pressure-washing services.

Our scope covers all activities under the trade names Pressure Washing Twickenham and Twickenham pressure washing, including commercial and domestic contracts. We recognise that risks can arise where labour is sourced through third parties or where informal employment practices exist. To mitigate these risks we integrate anti-slavery checks into procurement decisions, contractor onboarding and routine site supervision. We refer to the main service as pressure wash Twickenham in operational documents to ensure consistent application of standards.

Inspection of supplier documents and labour complianceWe maintain a clear zero-tolerance policy towards modern slavery, forced labour, and human trafficking. All employees, contractors and suppliers are obliged to comply. Breaches will result in termination of contracts and, where appropriate, referral to authorities. Our staff receive training to identify signs of exploitation and to understand the escalation process. This ensures that those providing pressure-washing and associated services across Twickenham act lawfully and ethically.

Zero-tolerance policy and commitments

Our commitments are concise and enforceable. We will not accept any form of coerced labour, deceptive recruitment, withholding of wages or restriction of movement. To make these commitments operational we publish clear terms and conditions, carry out identity and right-to-work checks where relevant, and apply robust contractual clauses with partners across the Pressure-Washing Twickenham supply chain.

Key actions we take include:

  • Pre-contract due diligence on suppliers.
  • Mandatory compliance clauses in procurement.
  • Regular staff training and awareness campaigns.
  • Refusal to tolerate wage withholding or exploitative practices.

Auditor conducting a site visit for pressure-wash supplier assessment

Supplier audits and due diligence

We conduct supplier audits and screening proportionate to risk. Suppliers are assessed on labour practices, sub-contracting arrangements and record keeping. Audits may be a mix of documentation review, self-assessment questionnaires and on-site inspections where necessary. Suppliers must demonstrate transparent payroll systems, safe working conditions and fair recruitment. Suppliers failing to meet required standards are given remediation plans or removed from our approved list if improvements are not made.

Reporting channels and protection

We provide multiple reporting channels for concerns relating to forced labour or human rights abuses. Reports can be raised internally through line managers or anonymously via our whistleblowing pathway. All reports are treated seriously, investigated promptly and with confidentiality. We protect whistleblowers from retaliation and take corrective action when issues are verified. Our approach supports victims and seeks to remediate harm where possible.

Manager reviewing incident report and initiating investigationResponsibility for implementation sits with senior management and our operations team. Managers overseeing Twickenham cleaning and pressure washing operations are accountable for ensuring compliance, delivering training and monitoring supplier performance. Employees and contractors are expected to act in accordance with this statement and to report any concerns without delay. We include modern slavery obligations in contracts with subcontractors engaged to work on pressure washing Twickenham projects.

Annual meeting to review modern slavery policies and outcomesAnnual review and continuous improvement: this statement will be reviewed at least once every 12 months to reflect changes in our operations, supply chain and risk profile. Reviews consider audit findings, training completion rates, reported incidents and corrective actions taken. We set measurable targets to drive improvement, including enhanced audit coverage and targeted supplier engagement. By updating policies and procedures annually, Pressure Washing Twickenham aims to strengthen safeguards and ensure our services remain free from modern slavery and exploitation.

Pressure Washing Twickenham

Pressure Washing Twickenham affirms a zero-tolerance stance on modern slavery with supplier audits, reporting channels, and an annual review to prevent exploitation across its pressure washing services.

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