Safety, Health Environmental & Quality

Health, Safety and the Environment, sits at the heart of our core values.
Nothing we do should cause harm to our workforce or the communities in which we operate.
We demonstrate our commitment to this policy by conforming to the Det Norske Veritas
Management System standard BS EN ISO 14001 :2004 and having been awarded prestigious
British Safety Council international safety awards, 5 Star Health and Safety Management
System audit awards, the Sword of Honour and numerous ROSPA Gold awards.
RBC Environmental Policy
As a leading specialist engineering organisation, the Company is committed to discharging
its responsibilities towards environmental sustainability.
We are committed to attaining this through:
- Managing our activities in such a way that reduces the environmental impact to a practical minimum;
- Robustly reviewing the environmental performance of our businesses and will operate a management system, which is commensurate with the requirements of BS EN ISO 14001: 2004;
- Providing appropriate environmental training for all employees;
The Company management team is responsible for assuring the environmental policy is implemented and maintained at all levels of the organisation, and that all activities are adequately resourced and carried out by trained and competent personnel.
RBC Quality Management
The Company's quality objective is to provide customer satisfaction through the established business specific management systems, and to achieve continuous business improvement whilst delivering quality of service at all times.
Working in accordance with Det Norske Veritas Quality Assurance Standards BS EN ISO 9001 : 2008 we ensure all employees, subcontractor and suppliers strive for excellence in their operational performance to achieve customer satisfaction.
RBC is committed to comply with these requirements and continually improve the effectiveness of our Quality management system, which is designed to ensure that all quality and regulatory requirements are recognised and that a consistent uniform control of those requirements is adequately maintained.
