Global leader in digital business services, TP, has been awarded ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health and Safety Management System) and ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management Systems) certifications across its 28 sites nationwide.
The renewed certifications follow a two-month audit across multiple TP sites, assessing the organization’s compliance with internationally recognized best practices. The double ISO certification was audited and awarded by global firm Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS) as represented by Philippines & Guam managing director Cresenciano Maramot.
“At TP, we continue to implement the highest global standards and best practices to ensure we drive value and meaningful growth for our employees, clients and stakeholders. These renewed certifications reinforce our dedication to creating a positive impact for our TP Team members and the communities we serve,” said Rahul Jolly, chief executive officer of TP in the Philippines.
The dual ISO certification reflects TP Philippines’ alignment with global standards and focus on prioritizing people, performance, and the planet. The milestone also reinforces the company’s legacy as a Great Place to Work-certified organization for six consecutive years, and further cements its position as one of the top-performing markets of excellence within the global Teleperformance Group.
Employee Support and Environmental Stewardship
The ISO 45001 certification is for Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S), emphasizing the importance of mitigating workplace risks and fostering a safe and healthy environment for employees. Adopting the standard demonstrates that an organization is committed to worker health, safety, and well-being, thereby enhancing its employer reputation, morale, and talent retention.
Meanwhile, the ISO 14001 certification focuses on Environmental Management Systems (EMS), ensuring compliance with environmental management standards. The standard provides a framework for businesses to address concerns such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion. Beyond regulatory compliance, adopting the standards drives environmental improvement, waste reduction, energy conservation, and cost savings.
”We always aim to be a leader in responsible business practices, and by adhering to these ISO standards, we double down on this commitment,” said Jeffrey Johnson, chief people officer of TP in the Philippines. He likewise added that this achievement further enhances TP’s ability to provide high-value services to clients while upholding global standards in workplace safety and environmental sustainability.