Quality Management System
Quality management according to ISO 9001:2015 involves applying a "process approach," where the most optimal chain of "transformations-processes" is modeled and implemented to ensure that customer needs are understood within the organization and delivered as a service without distortion.
Environmental Management System
Proof of our responsibility towards nature and the environment in which we live. The ISO 14001:2015 standard offers a simple, harmonized approach to environmental management that can be applied by all organizations in different countries worldwide. This standard focuses on the requirement for organizations to identify all their environmental aspects, relevant environmental protection approaches, and assess which of these are most significant.
Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems
The management system compliant with OHSAS does not replace or substitute regulatory requirements established by law; rather, it complements them and introduces systematic management of production risks. An enterprise management system built and certified according to the requirements of OHSAS 18001:2007 enables the enterprise to establish an occupational health and safety management system that allows to:
- control hazardous production factors;
- manage risks arising during production activities;
- ensure employee safety;
- prevent incidents, accidents, and emergencies;
- reduce losses from non-compliant activities;
- integrate with existing management systems in the enterprise;
- improve the enterprise's image.
- Implementation stages:
A deep understanding of risks and hazards in the workplace promotes better employee participation in the system and raises the overall culture level of the personnel and the company.