AENOR has awarded Galvacolor four certificates for its commitment to quality, sustainability and safety in the workplace. This quadruple certification covers the ISO 9001, ISO 50001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards, highlighting the strength of the company's continuous improvement model and its commitment to quality, the environment, energy efficiency and a safe and healthy workplace. Galvacolor is a factory of flat steels belonging to CL Grupo Industrial, one of the largest industrial corporations in Spain.
These certificates confirm Galvacolor's constant commitment to operational excellence and its dedication to meeting the highest international standards in all areas of its business activity. The Standard ISO 9001 recognizes excellence in quality management, ensuring that products and services consistently meet customer expectations. The standard ISO 14001 validates the company's efforts in environmental management, ensuring that all operations are carried out in a sustainable and environmentally friendly manner. The certification ISO 50001 highlights Galvacolor's commitment to energy efficiency, promoting responsible practices that reduce energy consumption and minimize the environmental impact.
The standard ISO 45001 demonstrates companies' commitment to creating a safe and healthy working environment that reduces risks and prevents accidents and occupational diseases, one that includes employee participation and the continuous improvement of safety practices.
Mónica Barroso Bravo, director of AENOR's southern region, presented the certificates at a ceremony held at the company's plant in Jerez de los Caballeros (Badajoz), which was attended by Orlando Ribeiro, general manager of the Flat Steel Division; Nuno Tojinha, Operations Director; Jessica Oliva, Quality and Management System Supervisor; María del Carmen Amigo, ORP specialist; Ricardo Viegas, Operations Director; Luis Costa, Operations Director; and Jaime Martínez, Environmental Specialist.