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IMS Policy
QMIS’ aim is to provide our services in the Safest, and most Environmentally sustainable way possible whilst not compromising Quality Standards. This will be demonstrated through the application of safety, environmental and quality compliance in accordance with AS/NZS 4801:2001, AS/NZS ISO 14001:2004 and AS/NZS ISO 9001:2000, the standards specified in relevant contracts, codes of practice and any applicable occupational health and safety and environmental Acts, legislation and regulations.
Input and involvement of all personnel and stakeholders is essential and will be sought when identifying and mitigating workplace hazards and risks in order to achieve a safe work place and an environmentally sustainable environment. All staff and contractors are inducted so they can comply with and implement our work methods and risk management techniques.
In order to achieve QMIS’ objectives of promoting safety, environmental and quality awareness and to optimise client satisfaction, QMIS will: - Set measurable objectives and targets
- Focus on these at every level
- Eliminate work related injuries, illnesses and pollution
- Ensure that all staff and contractors understand our policy and their responsibility in maintaining the highest levels of performance
Our Objectives and Targets are as follows: -
- Zero incidents – Safety and Environmental,
- Reduce, Re-Use and Recycle in that order,
- Complete all projects on-time, within budget and meet or exceed client expectations in terms of safety, environmental & quality performance,
- Increase repeat client business,
- Any improvement opportunities completed within agreed time-frames,
- Staff and Contractors to be inducted prior to commencing work on-site, and
- All System & Project Audits completed on-time and in full.
We continuously monitor our IMS to ensure its ongoing suitability and improve our operations and client satisfaction.
QMIS Directors regularly review this policy and the IMS as a whole to ensure that it remains relevant and appropriate. This policy is available to all interested parties on request.
 July 2007 |