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Our Certifications

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Chris Meehan, BSI’s Chief Operating Officer for Australia and New Zealand, said:
“With a commitment to safety, quality and the environment, TCubed Consulting have achieved an industry leading ISO triple-certification in ISO 45001, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 that will enhance the overall quality that is provided to their customers, and a delivery of service that further protects their people and the environment. Congratulations to the team at TCubed Consulting.”

Quality Assurance : ISO 9001

TCubed Consulting is fully accredited to ISO 9001 inclusive of all aspects of our services. All of our work is completed in accordance with our Quality Management System.

The following is an extract from our statement of Quality Policy, which outlines our approach to Quality Assurance:

“The Quality Policy of TCubed Consulting is to provide our customers with high quality professional services, which will provide satisfaction in their use by all customers and fully conform to all statutory, legal, authorities and client brief requirements.”

OH&S System: ISO 45001

TCubed Consulting is committed to taking appropriate measures to protect the safety, health and welfare of its employees, customers, contractors, visitors and the community. 

Environmental Management System ISO 14001

TCubed Consulting are committed to promoting sustainable outcomes across every aspects of our business. Our Environmental Management System (EMS) is ISO14001-2015 certified. Our EMS forms part of our Integrated Management System (IMS) to ensure that sustainable and environmental outcomes are enveloped into how we conduct ourselves and delivery our projects.

As part of our IMS we include consideration of environmental impacts in the planning phase of all of our projects to ensure all issues are identified and addressed through a risk based analysis of each individual issue. Actions plans are developed and executed according to the magnitude of the risk and the consequence of the risk. The action plans would include a range of mitigation strategies that include:

  • A design review to eliminate the risk, or substitute materials for a improved environmental outcomes.

  • Develop design solutions that may minimise the severity or consequence of the risk.

  • Transfer to risk through procurement models and contracts.

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