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Hat-trick for security services
17 September 2018
TC Security Services, part of TC Facilities Management (TCFM), have not only been placed in the top 2% of all SIA listed companies within the Approved Contractor Scheme in the UK, they have also passed the ISO 9001 and 14001 management systems audits.

The four-day visit by both auditors involved full scrutiny of the TC Security Services operation and for the ACS audit included visiting both the head quarters and satellite offices along with a mix of varied customers.
The maximum overall score on the ACS audit that can be achieved is currently 175 points. TC Security Services’ score of 164 places them not only in the top 2% of all SIA listed companies within the Approved Contractor Scheme, it also showed an increase in the score awarded by the auditors in 2017. All this shows TC Security Services as one of the very best security companies in the entire country, TCFM says.
Coupled with this was passing the ISO 9001:2015 and 14001:2015 management systems audits. This was the fourth time these new quality standards, which came in to effect on 14th September 2018, have been audited and passed each time.
Both achievements mean that potential and existing customers have the confidence that not only has TC Security Services been independently assessed against recognised standards and procedures, it also offers added peace of mind that all the security personnel have been correctly trained for the role they are performing and the company's quality and management systems meet these ISO standards.
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