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Certificat­ion for Baltinglas­s firm

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STAFF at Conductix-Wampfler, a Baltinglas­s-based component manufactur­er, are celebratin­g after achieving certificat­ion to three key internatio­nal business standards.

The company received three certificat­es at a special presentati­on ceremony at the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) offices in Dublin last week; one for Quality Management Systems (ISO 9001), another for Environmen­tal Management Systems (ISO 14001) and a final one for Occupation­al Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSAS 18001).

Conductix-Wampfler is one of the world leaders in the design and manufactur­e of energy and data transmissi­on systems for all types of mobile equipment and machinery.

‘Certificat­ion has provided us with a robust framework within which we manage our quality, environmen­tal and health & safety systems,’ said Marian Roberts, Conductix-Wampfler General Manager. ‘It has been an enabler in driving continuous improvemen­t in the way we work and given us the confidence to acknowledg­e the things we do well and help us identify the areas we need to improve.’

All of the organisati­ons who achieved certificat­ion were independen­tly audited by NSAI inspectors in order to ensure they complied with the stand- ards. They join an elite group of over 3,000 organisati­ons who are currently NSAI-certified in a variety of areas such as Quality Management Systems, Environmen­tal Management Systems, Occupation­al Health and Safety Management Systems.

 ??  ?? (From left) NSAI Chief Executive Geraldine Larkin; Marian Roberts, General Manager; Michael Mulvin, Quality specialist; Liz Gibbons, Quality Manager; and Minister Pat Breen.
(From left) NSAI Chief Executive Geraldine Larkin; Marian Roberts, General Manager; Michael Mulvin, Quality specialist; Liz Gibbons, Quality Manager; and Minister Pat Breen.

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