Policies

In order to work consistently and to agreed standards, we have created a series of policies as follows:

Environmental Policy

We understand the environmental implications of our activities and will ensure that all operations are carried out in order to achieve a high standard of environmental, health and safety care. You can learn more about our full Environmental Policy here.

Quality Policy

This policy is used as the framework for setting our Quality Objectives and as such we are committed to both satisfying all applicable quality requirements, and continually improving our quality management system. You can read the full policy here.

Health and Safety Policy

Our policy and arrangements for workplace health and safety are designed to help us to comply with our legal, moral and economic obligations to ensure the health, safety and welfare of our operatives and others who may be affected by our work activities. You can read the full policy here.

Alcohol and Illicit Drugs Policy

Any employee with alcohol or illicit drug-related problems is encouraged to seek help under this policy. If any employee is concerned that their drinking or illicit drug use is causing problems and feel they need help, they are advised to approach their own GP. You can read the full policy here.

Lone Working Policy

Kimpton acknowledges its responsibility to protect the health and safety of employees including lone workers as such the company will seek to reduce risks to employees by minimising lone work. You can read the full policy here.

Corporate and Social Responsibility

Here at Kimpton Energy Solutions, we have believed in living up to our corporate and social responsibility since the business was formed in 1963. We believe we should be a force for good and care about our customers, our team and the area in which we live and work. We aim to maximise our positive impact and minimise our waste within our community and beyond. You can learn more about our full Corporate and Social Responsibility Policy here.

Equality and Diversity Policy

When we make decisions, the Equality Act 2010 gives us a duty to take into account the need to: eliminate discrimination, harassment and victimization; advance equality of opportunity; and foster good relations. This covers, age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy and motherhood, race (including ethnic or national origin, colour and nationality), religion or belief (including lack of belief), sex and sexual orientation. You can learn more about our full Equality and Diversity Policy here.

Migrant Workers Policy

All migrant workers employed by us will have the basic ability to read, write and speak English, which will enable them to communicate effectively and safely on site. They will be expected to demonstrate the relevant basic competency to undertake their work, e.g. hold a CSCS or equivalent, which is applicable within the UK. You can read the full policy here.

Health Surveillance Policy

We recognise that health surveillance requires systematic, regular checks on workers to identify early signs of ill-health, and subsequent action on any adverse findings to ensure their health. You can read the full policy here.

Modern Slavery Policy

We have a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and we are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business dealings and relationships and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure modern slavery is not taking place anywhere in our own business or in any of our supply chains. You can learn more about our full Modern Slavery Policy here.

Anti-bribery Policy

Bribery of any kind is strictly prohibited. Under no circumstances should any provision be made, money set aside or accounts created for the purposes of facilitating the payment or receipt of a bribe. You can learn more about our full Anti-bribery Policy here.

Sustainability Policy

We have a responsibility to minimise our impact on society and the natural environment when we design, build and manage facilities. You can read the full policy here.

Charter for Suppliers and Subcontractors

Our aim is to create long-term sustainable, mutually beneficial partnerships with all parties within our supply chain, to ensure we can continue to deliver on our organisational values.

This charter applies equally to our direct suppliers and sub-contractors as it does to their own respective suppliers, sub-contractors, and any other business within their own supply chain. You can read the full Charter here.

Whistleblowing Disclosure Policy

Employees may, in properly carrying out their duties, have access to, or come into contact with, information of a confidential nature.  Their terms and conditions provide that except in the proper performance of their duties, Employees are forbidden from disclosing or making use of, in any form whatsoever, such confidential information.  However, the law allows Employees to make a ‘protected disclosure’ of certain information.  In order to be ‘protected’, a disclosure must relate to a specific subject matter, be in the public interest, and the disclosure must also be made in an appropriate way. You can read the full policy here.

Child Labour Policy

Our Child Labour Policy has been established in order to make our position clear to suppliers and their co-workers, as well as any other parties. The requirements in this code of conduct are mandatory to all suppliers and their sub-contractors.

Kimpton Ltd acknowledges the fact that child labour occurs in many countries, However, Kimpton Ltd does not accept child labour and works actively against it. The complexity of the child labour issue requires a consistent, long-term effort to create sustainable and broad-based solutions in order to reach our goal; that no products delivered to Kimpton Ltd are produced by child labour. You can read the full policy here.

Anti-Tax Evasion Policy

In the light of Criminal Finances Act 2017, Kimpton Ltd has adopted a statement of our corporate value on anti-facilitation of tax evasion. It is our policy to conduct all of our business dealings in an honest and ethical manner. The value statement governs all our business dealings and the conduct of all persons or organisations who are appointed to act on our behalf. You can read the full policy here.

GDPR Policy

The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) have been introduced to ensure that any business you deal with, treats your personal data with respect and are open and transparent about what they do with it. You can learn more about our full GDPR Policy here.

Working During Covid-19 Policy

We will comply with the Government Guidance on managing the risk of Covid-19. You can read the full policy here.

Training and Development Policy

At Kimpton Ltd. we understand that our most valuable resource are our staff. Without well trained and motivated team members we will not succeed in living our values (FIT) and delivering our purpose to ‘Create the Sustainable Building Environments of Tomorrow’. You can download a copy of our Training and Development Policy here.

Information Security Policy

Effective security is a team effort requiring the participation and support of every employee and associate throughout the Kimpton team. We work to a detailed information security policy, that you can read here.

Counterfeit Fraudulent and Suspect Items Policy

This policy is used as the framework for identifying and preventing any counterfeit, fraudulent, or suspect items from causing harm or loss in our supply chain. You can read the full policy here.

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