OCS triple bill
30 Nov 2009
Topics: Quality management, ISO 9001, Environment, ISO 14001, Health & safety, OHSAS 18001
OCS, an international facilities services group based in the UK, has achieved triple certification to ISO 9001 Quality management, ISO 14001 Environmental management and BS OHSAS 18001 Health and safety management with BSI.
OCS offers a wide range of property support services from cleaning to security and catering. The company provides an integrated delivery solution under one point of management.
The organization sought to establish an internationally recognized platform for OCS's approach to sustainable development. ISO 9001 allows the organization to embark on a process of continual improvement to boost economic performance. Simultaneously, environmental and social considerations have been taken into account through ISO 14001 and BS OHSAS 18001. This triple certification interlinks the management systems within OCS and will help the company reach its primary objective of an integrated process.
OCS now plans to implement similar systems across the remaining areas of the business by December 2009.
For more information, please visitwww.bsigroup.com/nov09certification
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