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ANTI-SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING STATEMENT

SCOPE

Enisca is committed to acting with integrity and transparency throughout all business operations in the UK and Ireland. This statement outlines the company’s position on preventing and prohibiting modern slavery and human trafficking in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. The Company operates a zero-tolerance approach to any form of slavery, servitude, forced labour, exploitation, or human trafficking, of its employees, agents, consultants or any person or body acting on its behalf. Senior Management are committed to implementing effective measures to prevent slavery.

ORGANISATION STRUCTURE & SUPPLY CHAIN

Enisca is a multi-disciplinary design, engineering and construction business operating in the power and environmental sectors. We manufacture MCC’s, low voltage switchgear and control gear assemblies. Our supply chain includes the provision of equipment, materials, and plant. The Company procures all goods and materials within the European Union.

DUE DILIGENCE

As part of the company’s due diligence process, we shall endeavour to:

  • Foster a culture which encourages the early identification of risk, and the adoption of effective and efficient corrective actions;
  • Assess our supply chain and ensure they commit to our values against modern slavery and trafficking;
  • Build long standing relationships with local suppliers and make clear our expectations of business behaviour, and;
  • Implement a system to encourage the reporting of concerns and the protection of whistle blowers.

The Company will not engage with any organisation that either has, or is found to be knowingly involved in human trafficking and modern slavery. Senior Management shall be responsible for ensuring all employees understand this statement and for the provision of adequate resources to ensure the successful implementation of the statement throughout the business. This statement is made pursuant to Section 54 (1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, and will be reviewed and published annually.

24th March 2023