Certification of Quality, Environmental, and Safety Management Systems
Eugene Corporation announced on May 22 that it has obtained three International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications.
Since 2024, Eugene Corporation has formed a task force (TF) to obtain ISO certifications and has been working at a company-wide level to establish a systematic management system. The TF has closely collaborated with each business site and support department to thoroughly inspect quality, environment, and safety management systems, and has refined operational processes to meet international standards.
The certifications obtained by Eugene Corporation this time are the three major ISO certifications: ISO 9001 (Quality Management System), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management System). ISO 9001 signifies the establishment of a systematic quality management system for customer satisfaction. ISO 14001 represents responsible management practices and the adoption of environmental management standards for eco-friendly management. ISO 45001 certifies that a healthy and safe working environment has been established to protect workers' safety and health and to prevent industrial accidents.
With these certifications, Eugene Corporation plans to further strengthen the systematic operation of its quality, environment, and safety management systems, thereby enhancing both its internal competitiveness and external credibility.
A representative from Eugene Corporation stated, "These three ISO certifications are the result of our efforts not only to produce high-quality products but also to protect the environment and establish a robust safety system," adding, "We will continue to fulfill our corporate social responsibilities and strive to advance our management systems for sustainable management."
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