The renewal of these certificates comes following a complete upgrading and optimization of the Elecnor Deimos Corporate Management System (CMS), and after the third-party audits carried out in November 2016 by Bureau Veritas Certification, a global leader in certification services.
“We are fully devoted to achieving the excellence in our daily work, focused on the continual improvement of our processes, in order to offer the best products and services to our customers. We are always seeking for the maximum efficiency and quality, while taking care of the environmental aspects of our activities. We really trust on ISO standards as the best framework for managing and improving our quality and environment management system” says Luis Castillo Zugasti, Director of Quality at Elecnor Deimos.
The renewal of these certificates comes following a complete upgrading and optimization of the Elecnor Deimos Corporate Management System
ISO 9001:2015 sets out the criteria for a quality management system. The standard is based on a number of quality management principles including a strong customer focus, a processes management approach, the leadership of top management and a culture of risks and opportunities management. These principles help to ensure that customers get their requirements and expectations consistently fulfilled with the delivery of top quality products and services.
The standard ISO 14001:2015 maps out a framework that a company can follow to set up an effective environmental management system for minimizing the environmental impact of its activities through a rational and efficient use of resources and the minimization and proper management of the waste generated, ensuring compliance with the environmental law and applicable guidelines for pollution prevention and continuous improvement of environmental performance.
Since the obtainment of its first certification in the year 2005, Elecnor Deimos has sustained its efforts to comply with each version of the ISO standards, since its early versions. The International Organization for Standardization, ISO, is an independent, non-governmental international organization with a membership of 163 national standards bodies. It brings together experts to share knowledge and develop voluntary, consensus-based, market relevant International Standards that support innovation and provide solutions to global challenges.