THE Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA) has announced it has secured two ISO accreditations – 9001 and 45001– underscoring its commitment to excellence in quality management and occupational health and safety.
ISO 9001 certification is a globally recognised standard for quality management systems. It demonstrates an organisation’s ability to consistently provide services that meet customer and regulatory requirements while striving for continuous improvement.
Likewise, ISO 45001 is the international standard for occupational health and safety management systems. It provides a framework for organisations to manage risks and improve health and safety at work, reduce workplace incidents and enhance employee wellbeing.
“Achieving ISO 9001 and ISO 45001 certifications is a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality and safety,” said ADSA MD Ken Price. “These accolades reflect our dedication to maintaining the highest standards in our operations and our ongoing efforts to promote safe and responsible practices within the automatic door industry.”
He highlighted that ADSA had embarked on a ‘rigorous journey’ to achieve these standards.
“It has been a challenging process which has taken more than a year to achieve. We have held up a mirror to our own processes, identified gaps and areas for improvement, and put improvements in place. As an organisation that helps establish and maintain quality and safety standards in the automatic door industry, we felt it was important to apply the same level of scrutiny to our own operations.”
ADSA’s ISO journey involved an evaluation of its management systems, including audits by an independent certification body.