DC Site Services Ltd - Code of Conduct - Definitions

Unless expressly stated otherwise the following definitions shall apply to the terms used in this Code of Conduct:

(1) DC Site Services Ltd whose principal place of business is at Belmont, Wycombe, Road Studley Green, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP14 3XB, United Kingdom. Registered in England & Wales, Cardiff 28 May 1993. Company No. 2821530 (hereinafter referred to as "DCSS").

DC Site Services Ltd - Code of Conduct

Any of the following including the aiding and abetting of others constitutes a breach of the DCSS Terms and Conditions of employment and/or voluntary position.

1. Failure to comply with the DCSS Terms and Conditions; Policies and Procedures; Instructions; Policies and Procedures and instructions of DCSS clients.
2. Neglecting to complete a required task promptly and diligently, without sufficient cause.
3. Leaving a position without permission or without sufficient cause.
4. Making or signing any false statements, of any description.
5. Destroying, altering or erasing documents, records or electronic data without permission or through negligence.
6. Divulging matters confidential to DCSS and/or its clients, either past or present, without permission.
7. Soliciting or receipt of gratuities or other consideration from any person, or failure to account for keys, money or property received in connection with the business of DCSS or DCSS clients.
8. Incivility to persons encountered in the course of duties or misuse of authority in connection with the business of DCSS or DCSS clients.
9. Conduct in a manner likely to bring discredit to DCSS, a fellow employee, DCSS clients, or DCSS client’s customers.
10. Use of uniform, equipment or identification without permission.
11. Reporting for duty under the influence of alcohol or restricted drugs, or use of these whilst on duty.
12. Failure to notify DCSS immediately of any:

i) Conviction for a criminal and/or motoring offence;
ii) Indictment for any offence that may affect your work with DCSS;
iii) Police caution or legal summons that may affect your work with DCSS.

13. Permitting unauthorised access to premises; event site; place of work.
14. Carrying of equipment not issued as essential to an individual’s role or duties, or use of a DCSS client's and/or DCSS client's customer's equipment or facilities without permission.
15. Not maintaining agreed standards of appearance; identification; and deportment whilst at work.