Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation (Empower) has announced that it has successfully completed the re-certifications of ISO 9001:2015 for quality management systems, ISO 45001:2018 for occupational health and safety and ISO 14001:2015 for environmental management systems.
This adds to Empower’s successful track records and highlights company’s commitment to adopt the best practices, standards and management systems for quality, environment, occupational health, and safety, and to make its more than 110,000 customers happy and satisfied by providing the best district cooling services.
Announcing the key milestone, Empower said it achieved these re-certifications through the successful completion of audits conducted by Bureau Veritas on various aspects including the group's integrated management systems, district cooling plants, new project sites, customer service centres as well as all critical processes, in order to verify its compliance with international standards.
CEO Ahmad bin Shafar said: "Our success in the re-certification of ISO is a confirmation of the sustainability of our work, and the continued development of our organisation. It confirms our strong performance indicators which were reflected in the integrated administrative systems audit."
"Moreover, it stresses our commitment to international standards. The re-certification for the Quality management systems, ISO 9001:2015, accredited by the UKAS Management System, is the result of the continuous improvement in the efficiency of our quality management system to ensure providing comprehensive quality services to customers and promoting their happiness," stated Bin Shafar.
As for the re-certification for the environmental management systems, ISO 14001:2015, Bin Shafar stressed that Empower continues its efforts to preserve the environment, according the international standards adopted in this regard.
This is based on its social and economic responsibility to protect natural resources and preserve them for future generations and constantly developing its services in an environmentally friendly manner, he added.-TradeArabia News Service