27/02/2012 By Peter Brooks, Managing Director, Office Watercoolers SW Ltd.
As of October 2010 Office Watercoolers South West Ltd. are delighted to confirm that all our operational staff are now Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) checked.
This investment in our staff and customers ensures we follow the new educational guidelines for the protection of the young and vulnerable. These criminal record checks give improved security and peace of mind in the workplace. All our service engineers and delivery drivers in England and Wales have completed their individual checks and we will be pleased to forward on the CRB record numbers upon request.
This additional investment ensures we continue to deliver service excellence with the added security of knowing who is on your site and in your office. With our commitment to add value and the continued supply of quality products, we ensure you receive the best professional and cost effective water cooler and beverage solutions.
Our ability to provide CRB checked, British Water Cooler Association (BWCA) and Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) trained engineers, allows us to work with top security sites such as the MOD, Debut, Integral and the entire educational sector.
If you would like more information on our services, please contact us on 01454 332845.
Peter Brooks
Managing director
© 2012 Office Water Coolers
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