Peter Mantay, QESH Manager at Exception EMS, said, "In our industry it's important that we comply to all relevant health and safety regulations in maintaining safety in our workplace. The accreditation has been three years in the making, and health and safety is now an integral part of every employee's daily activity within the company. As a business we are now aligned to internationally recognised health and safety management best practice. We believe strongly in the value of maintaining a healthy and safe working environment, and this accreditation solidifies that belief."
Mark O'Connor, Exception CEO, said, "We are committed to ensuring that our facility is a safe place to work for both visitors and our employees, and this standard ensures we follow a best practice approach to achieving that. It also means we are committed to both legal and regulatory compliance, and our customers benefit from that. It also ensures we have the most up time as possible in our business, which is essential to both our customers and ourselves."
About Exception EMS
The company is headquartered in Calne in the UK. It has been on a continuous path of investment to satisfy the needs of the worldwide electronics industry. The CEM business, both in the UK and via its international partners has an electronics manufacturing heritage stretching back over 60 years. Exception EMS serves customers across a variety of sectors including aerospace and defence, transport, oil and gas, automotive, communication architecture, medical, marine, semiconductor, and renewable energy.
Tags: Electronics Manufacturing Service(EMS), Contract Electronics Manufacturing (CEM), OHSAS 18001:2007, PCB assembly, PCB production, PCB design.