Climbers Way are now ISO 9001 Certified

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ISO 9001 CertificationWe have always been big on efficiency at Climbers Way Tree Care as it means we can we can complete jobs faster and without compromising standards.

Efficiency benefits both the company and our customers since it keeps our operating expenses down and produces savings we can pass on.

Efficiency isn’t just for the work site though. It also includes our office where we aim to provide a high-quality and consistent service.

We recently had our business processes audited by an independent assessor and we’re happy to announce that we have been awarded an ISO 9001 (UKAS) certification.

ISO 9001 is an international standard for quality management systems and demonstrates our commitment to be more efficient and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction.

Allowing dogs in a workplace has proven to reduce staff stress.

In 2012, researchers for the Virginia Commonwealth University in the US studied the stress levels of employees of a manufacturing company who brought their dogs to work. They found these workers reported feeling significantly less stressed throughout the day than those who did not bring a dog to work

Paws for thought: why allowing dogs in the office is a good idea, The Guardian

Here at Climbers Way, we love having our canine companions to break the stress and keep the office focused and happy.

The Climbers Way Tree Care Dogs : Roody, Reggie and Skyla
From left to right: Roody, Reggie, Skyla

In the office we have Skyla, she a 4-year-old German Sheppard mix who was rescued as a puppy. She is relaxed but playful and keeps the boys in check.

Skyla - Climbers Way Dog
Skyla

We have Reggie who is a 7-year-old Collie, the old man of the group.

Reggie, a Climbers Way Dog
Reggie

And we have his adopted brother, Roodie, who is about 1 and a half. He’s also a Collie and has the energy of a Duracell bunny!

Roody & Skyla - Climbers Way Tree Care Office Dogs
Roody & Skyla
Roody - A Climbers Way Dog
Roody

Here at Climbers Way we thought it would be great to give you an insight into what it’s like being a tree surgeon, direct from the people with plenty of hands-on experience.

This will be a running series for the next month or so, bringing you the ins and outs of the job and what we love about it.

Episode 1: Sam Delves

Find out what Sam, one of our newest climbers, has to say in this video:

 

Episode 2: Kees Rueb

Kees is one of our resident climbers. Here’s what he had to say:

Keep an eye out for the next episodes!

If you need a tree surgeon, then get in touch with us. We will give you a free estimate in one working day, with no obligations!

As 2018 kicks off, we’re preparing for a busy year.

With this comes the task of building strong teams so that our work is the best it can be.

And being the best is something Climbers Way always strives to be.

This year we are lucky enough to introduce four new members to our team: Simon Swancott, Joe Morris, Sam Delves and Connor Thorne.

We have clear goals and targets that we push each other to reach but never without compromising safety or our high standard of work.

Tree work can be a dangerous profession. We’re working with chainsaws at height amongst other machinery so working as a team is imperative. We come together every month to review our practices and to find more efficient ways to work, constantly growing as individuals and as a business.

Climbers Way Tree Care Team
Meet the Team: How Climbers Way Tree Care line up in 2018

If you like our 2018 lineup and need some tree work done then get in touch for a free estimate.

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Autumn Colours Over Dunster Castle by @mouseandgarden
The Winning Photo: Autumn Colours Over Dunster Castle by @mouseandgarden
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