Bonso Expands Certification To Include Environment, Health And Safety
March 14, 2006 |
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Bonso Electronics' Shenzhen operations have expanded their international certification according to the internationally recognized Environmental Management Standard known as ISO 14001 and the Occupational Health and Safety Management Standard known as OHSAS 18001.
Mr. George O'Leary, President and CEO said, "Our factory operations have been built on the foundation of the International Standards Organization (ISO) for quality based on the principles of ISO 9001. We want to apply environmental considerations to every aspect of the product lifecycle including planning, design, purchasing of parts and materials, manufacturing, distribution, usage, collection and recycling. The ultimate goals are to avoid risks, contribute to cost cutting, achieve greater product differentiation and raise corporate
value."
By integrating the Occupational Health and Safety Management Standards (OHSAS 18001) into the company's quality and environmental systems, they have created a total Integrated Management System (IMS) — Quality,
Environment and Health and Safety by combining ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 into one Quality / Environment / Health and Safety registration.
Headquartered in Hong Kong, Bonso Electronics designs, develops, manufactures assembles and markets a comprehensive line of telecommunications products, electronic scales and weighing instruments. Bonso products are manufactured in the People's Republic of China with customers primarily located in North America and Europe.
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