Pressure Washing Pimlico Modern Slavery Statement
Pressure Washing Pimlico is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all forms across its operations and supply chains. This Modern Slavery Statement sets out our zero-tolerance approach and the steps we take to identify, mitigate and remediate any risk of forced labour, servitude or exploitation connected to our pressure washing and exterior cleaning services in Pimlico and surrounding areas.
We apply a clear zero-tolerance policy towards modern slavery. All employees, contractors and suppliers engaged by Pressure Washing Pimlico are required to comply with our standards. We make this expectation explicit in contracts, procurement terms and supplier agreements. Our approach covers the full range of activities associated with pressure cleaning Pimlico properties and ensures that labour rights and decent working conditions are respected.
Risk Assessment and Due Diligence for Pimlico pressure washing
We conduct ongoing risk assessments to identify areas in our business and supply chains most vulnerable to modern slavery. This includes suppliers of cleaning chemicals, equipment hire, subcontracted labour and temporary staffing. Our diligence process involves supplier questionnaires, documentation checks and targeted site visits to verify working conditions and contractual compliance.
We use a combination of internal review and external verification to assess suppliers. Key checks include proof of right to work, payroll and payment processes, recruitment fee policies and health and safety standards. Where risks are identified, we implement corrective action plans, increased monitoring and, if necessary, termination of contracts to uphold our commitment to ethical practices.
Supplier audits form a central part of our mitigation strategy. Audits are performed on a regular cycle and are tailored to the risk profile of each supplier. Audit activities include document reviews, worker interviews and physical inspections. The outcomes of these audits are documented, tracked and reported to senior management for action.
Supplier Audits, Reporting Channels and Training
Our supplier audit programme focuses on transparency and continuous improvement. We prioritise suppliers who support responsible employment practices and will work collaboratively with partners to remediate any identified non-compliances. Audit findings feed into contract review, procurement decisions and supplier development plans specific to pressure-wash Pimlico operations.
We provide multiple, confidential reporting channels for employees, subcontractors and third parties to raise concerns about suspected modern slavery. These channels include an internal reporting line, access to a secure whistleblowing process and escalation to senior management. Reports are treated seriously and investigated promptly, with appropriate protective measures for those who report in good faith.
To strengthen awareness, we deliver targeted training for our staff and key suppliers on recognising signs of exploitation, safe recruitment practices and the correct use of reporting channels. Training materials emphasize the practical indicators of slavery in the context of pressure wash and exterior cleaning work and how to respond appropriately.
Governance, Accountability and Annual Review: Pressure Washing Pimlico maintains clear accountability for modern slavery compliance. Senior leadership is responsible for oversight of the policy, with designated compliance owners ensuring implementation across operations. We maintain records of due diligence, audit reports and remediation actions to demonstrate continuous oversight.
Our grievance and remediation processes seek to protect and support any victims identified, prioritising their safety and access to remedies. Where remediation is required, we collaborate with specialist organisations and authorities as appropriate to ensure ethical and effective outcomes.
Annual Review: This statement is reviewed at least once every year to reflect changes in our operations, supply chains and the regulatory environment. The annual review examines the effectiveness of our policies, supplier audits, training programmes and reporting mechanisms, and updates our action plan to further reduce the risk of modern slavery in the delivery of pressure wash services in Pimlico and neighbouring communities.