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Napier Turbochargers Accredited to ISO 14001:2004

May 26, 2016

Napier Turbochargers, Environmental Management System has recently achieved accreditation to ISO 14001:2004, an internationally agreed standard that sets out the requirements for an environmental management system.

 
The initial commitment to achieving accreditation was made in February 2015 and after a long and extensive project, culminating in a week-long audit undertaken by BSI, the application was approved and accreditation was achieved.
 
ISO 14001 is helps improve environmental performance through more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste, gaining a competitive advantage and the trust of stakeholders.
 
An environmental management system helps organizations identify, manage, monitor and control their environmental issues in a holistic manner. It also includes the need for continual improvement of an organization’s systems and approach to environmental concerns.
 
In addition to the primary reason of helping the organization become more environmentally friendly, additional benefits are gained by consistent delivery, reduction in errors and re-work, reduced use of raw materials and production of less waste, achieving positive commercial benefits to both the organization and its clients.
 
Ewen Hamilton, Head of Sales and Marketing, Napier Turbochargers, commented,“We are delighted to announce that Napier Turbochargers Ltd, as part of Wabtec UK Holdings, has achieved ISO14001 certification awarded by BSI. This is recognition that Napier has an effective environmental management system in place in order to address our environmental responsibilities and impacts whilst at the same time striving to meet and exceed stakeholder expectations in terms of sustainable growth and corporate social responsibility.”

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