Kingfisher recertified for wear protection operations 13 September 2011
Wear protection specialist Kingfisher Industrial has passed its annual integrated management system (IMS) audit, maintaining its registration to ISO 9001:2008, ISO14001:2004 and OHSAS18001:2007.
"We are delighted that our audit has confirmed our continuing registration to these demanding standards," comments Kingfisher managing director John Connolly.
"There are not many of our competitors that are able to, or have instigated, compliance across these areas. Kingfisher is one of a very select few that is registered for both in-house and onsite activities, which is a real selling point."
The audit was conducted by Chamber Certification Assessment Services (CCAS). Nicola Beckitt, lead auditor for CCAS says: "In order to enhance the IMS, the company has invested in the help of an external consultancy who have … provided impartiality and objectivity… The management team have demonstrated their commitment and understanding of the requirements of the standard and evidence of continual improvement was seen."
"Standards compliance is of fundamental importance to our business," continues Connolly. "As regards our in-house and on-site activities, our customers need some point of reference when we are undertaking projects consisting of design, manufacture, protection and installation of process plant and equipment – ensuring both national and international engineering codes of practice are being adhered to."
Brian Tinham
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