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Modern Slavery and Anti Trafficking Policy

T Lott Limited is committed to driving out acts of modern day slavery and human trafficking within its business and that from within its supply chains, including sub-contractors, and partners. The Company acknowledges responsibility to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and will ensure transparency within the organisation and with suppliers of goods and services to the organisation. These as well as the suppliers of services make up the supply chain within T Lott Limited.

 

As part of the company’s due diligence processes into slavery and human trafficking the supplier approval process will incorporate a review of the controls undertaken by the supplier. Imported goods from sources from outside the UK and EU are potentially more at risk for slavery/human trafficking issues. The level of management control required for these sources will be continually monitored.

 

The company will not support or deal with any business knowingly involved in slavery or human trafficking.

 

The Managing Director shall take responsibility for implementing this policy statement and its objectives and shall provide adequate resources (training, etc.) and investment to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place within the organisation and within its supply chains.


A full copy of this policy and a copy of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 will be accessible to all employees electronically and can be obtained via www.legislation.gov.uk.


This Policy takes into account, and supports, the policies, procedures and requirements documented in our Management System, which is aligned with the requirements of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007. The implementation and operation of this management system underlines our commitment to this policy. Additional procedures ensure that this policy is understood and communicated to all levels of the company, and that it is regularly reviewed by a director to ensure its continuing suitability and relevance to the company activities.

 

In the event that you know or suspect there to be a case of the Modern Slavery or human trafficking, you have
a duty to notify the relevant authorities. If there is an immediate risk of harm telephone 999 without delay,
otherwise contact the police on 101 or the modern slavery helpline 0800 0121 700.


The Managing Director is responsible for reviewing the modern slavery and anti-trafficking policy and associated systems at regular intervals not exceeding 12 months.


Signed on behalf of T Lott Ltd.

Tommy Lott 

Managing Director

28th June 2023

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