Scott Bader facilities achieve OHSAS, ISO certification
The quality assurance and operations teams of Scott Bader in the U.K. and The Middle East have received additional key ISO and OHSAS accreditations.
The quality assurance and operations teams of Scott Bader in the U.K. and The Middle East have received additional key ISO and OHSAS accreditations. The Scott Bader Middle East production site in Dubai has now gained ISO 14001 accreditation, while the U.K. site has added OHSAS 18001 to its ISO 9001 and 14001 accreditations. All Scott Bader chemical plants manufacture intermediate specialty chemicals and unsaturated polyester resins and gelcoats.
With Scott Bader Middle East gaining this latest ISO 14001 accreditation, all five of Scott Bader’s specialty chemical plants located in the U.K., France, Croatia, Dubai and South Africa are now fully accredited to both ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. This investment in obtaining both ISO accreditations reflects the corporate commitment of Scott Bader to maintaining quality standards while minimising the impact of their business activities on the environment.
The manufacturing site in Northamptonshire, U.K. achieved its OHSAS 18001 accreditation by adopting some of the best practices from the Scott Bader Amiens, France site which has been OHSAS 18001 accredited for several years.
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