Safety is the Key / New ISO 45001 Certified


24.04.2019

Heatmasters ISO 45001 Certified!

We at Heatmasters take safety and occupational health seriously: we believe that better and safer working conditions lead to happier employees and better performance. As stated before, we had zero occupational accidents in Finland during 2018 we are now proudly announcing that we are ISO 45001 certified!

We have updated our occupational health and safety management standards with the new ISO 45001:2018 certificate. The certification covers heat treatment services by mobile heat treatment units as well as fixed and temporary furnaces where necessary, in addition to design, manufacture, marketing, sales, and after-sales service of heat treatment equipment. The certificate has been granted to our sites at Hollola, Turku, and Varkaus.

The ISO 45001 international standard helps organizations to improve employee safety, reduce workplace risks, and create better, safer working conditions, all over the world.

The aim of the Heatmasters health and safety policy is to ensure the health, safety, and wellbeing of our staff, visitors, and the communities in which we operate.

We strive to have open and fact-based communication with all staff, authorities, and other interested parties when discussing health and safety issues.
Applicable laws and regulations are to be regarded as the minimum requirements and our target will always be 0 workplace incidents each year.
We promote well-being and safety through workplace studies, medical examinations, as well as the implementation of an occupational well-being plan.
Everyone at Heatmasters is committed to following our health and safety policy ensuring continuous improvement in our operations and our ISO 45001 occupational health and safety management system.

The certificate was issued to Heatmasters in April and it’s valid until 2022. Our Polish unit will also update its OHSAS 18001 system to ISO 45001 at a later stage.

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