ELLESMERE PORT, ENGLAND, December 12, 2010 (Press-News.org) Event Marketing Solutions (EMS) has successfully passed a tough three-day ISO audit of its quality, environmental and health and safety standards, winning praise for 'comprehensive staff training' and 'clear and continual improvement' in the company's drive to maintain excellence.
It rounds off a year of success in management quality for EMS, which in July won Silver Investors In People status - an accolade usually reserved for large, corporate firms.
EMS passed its surveillance audit for ISO19001 and OHSAS 18001 customer satisfaction and health and safety standards, and its three-year re-accreditation for the environmental standard ISO 14001. The ISO standards are an important quality benchmark for businesses during procurement and when obtaining approval from suppliers.
The auditors' report also praised the company's 'robust' systems for prompting routine checks and maintenance on its fleet of mobile trailer vehicles, its on-site environmental controls and its tour arrangements.
EMS Managing Director Keith Austin said:
"We are delighted to see this further proof of high standards in everything we do at the company. This is all down to the first-class team at EMS, who have had an outstanding year in terms of new contracts and success with existing clients."
Ref: EMS-HS-101210
Event Marketing Solutions (EMS) is the UK's leading provider of vehicle-based marketing roadshows, specialising in creating and managing face-to-face campaigns in the UK and Continental Europe. http://www.eventms.com
Media enquiries to
Ruth Devlin
Tel 07896 125764
email ruth@judgeandhoward.com
or
Kate Price at EMS (http://www.eventms.com):
Tel 0151 350 1509
email kate.price@eventms.com
EMS success in ISO quality, environmental and safety audits
Event Marketing Solutions (EMS) has successfully passed a tough three-day ISO audit of its quality, environmental and health and safety standards
2010-12-12
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