Hampton Data Services and its Associates are committed to the highest levels of quality with respect to the product we deliver to the client, taking the aspect of health, safety of our employees seriously as well as the environment.
Hampton Data became ISO 9001:2000 certificated on the 23rd August 2001. In the UK, our UKAS certificate number is 3474.
Hampton Data have begun the process of becoming F.A.C.T (Federation Against Copyright Theft) accredited.
We feel this a requirement to assure the utmost integrity in having this accreditation as we count many media companies in our client base.
Hampton Data and its Associates conducts frequent internal audits and reviews of security measures, both physical and digital, in order to comply with both our ISO 9001 quality accreditation.
We continually improve the quality of our services and products whilst protecting staff. Emphasis is placed on human health and operational safety. This commitment is in the best interests of our customers, employees and our contractors.
Hampton Data and its Associates require the active commitment to and accountability for HSE from all employees and contractors. Line management has a leadership role in the communication and implementation of and ensuring compliance with HSE policies and standards. This is achieved through continual training programs. Training is monitored by the use of a training matrix with individual modules being signed off by line management.
Modules include:
- Risk assessments
- First aid
- Fire Awareness
- Emergency response
- Handling and lifting
Hampton Data and its Associates also uses Loss prevention teams (LPT) comprising of staff and management whose role it is to investigate and report on all Quality and HSE issues to ensure the continuing improvement of our QHSE processes. QHSE objectives also form a core component of the annual staff appraisal process.
Hampton Data and Associates committed to the protection of the environment by minimizing our impact through pollution prevention, reduction of natural resource consumption and emissions, the reduction of waste materials and the recycling of waste material where appropriate.
In our UK operation, scanned documents or transcribed magnetic media signed off by our clients for destruction, is no longer sent to landfill but is sent instead to a non-emission, energy-from-waste incinerator where it is burned at very high temperatures with appropriate filtering prior to the cleansed
exhaust fumes being released into the atmosphere, and the resulting inert ash is then used in the civil construction industry.