ACE Winches, the Scotland-headquartered deck machinery specialist, has been recognised for its strong performance against health and safety and environmental standards.
The company has been certified to the ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems standard and the BS OHSAS 18001 Occupational Health and Safety standard by the British Standards Institution for the design, manufacture, commissioning, hire and sale of winches and deck machinery.
Both are internationally recognised standards that demonstrate ACE Winches has successfully put robust management systems in place to manage HSE matters.
OHSAS 18001 is designed to assist companies in identifying occupational health and safety hazards, managing and mitigating risk to create a safer working environment, leading to improved performance whilst employing industry best practice. ISO 14001certification recognises ACE Winches as an environmentally responsible company, demonstrating the strength of its commitment to reducing its environmental impact.
BSI Assessors singled out for praise the high standard to which ACE Winches works in its Deveron manufacturing facility at its Towie Barclay Works campus in Aberdeenshire. In addition, they recognised the management team’s dedication to embedding an environmental management system within the company, and the responsibilities this entails on all personnel.
Commenting on the success in achieving these two important certifications, ACE Winches HSEQ Manager, Neil Burnett said: “This has been another great team effort from ACE Winches. Everyone has contributed to this HSEQ endeavour, and these certifications represent two more important milestone achievements in the development of the company.”
Source: ACE Winches
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ACE Winches awarded for high standards
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