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Integrated quality - Environment
policy
Adopting and developing an integrated management system focusing
on Quality and the Environment means pursuing ongoing improvement
goals for both outside and inside company activities, respecting
the environment and the parties involved.
This becomes possible if the customer is put at
the centre of the activities which we plan and carry out:
the customer meaning both the user of the product and the
environmental community, the in-company operator and the company
supplier and partner. For us, it is of fundamental importance
to integrate all these aspects, guaranteeing the utmost attention
to the human and material resources which make up our structure
and which, through powerful team work and involvement, ensure
the satisfaction of the customer, thus allowing us to improve
and grow.
All of this should be done bearing in mind that, in a company
logic structured by processes, everybody is at the same time
a customer and a supplier of the company actors both upstream
and downstream from the processes he or she is developing.
In this context, certain notions become crucial: responsibility,
the desire to improve ones performance constantly, a feeling of belonging, emotional elements, which the
company engages to promote developing training activity and
providing/demanding the utmost transparency and the broadest
cooperation.
However, improvement becomes possible only if we base ourselves
on certain and concrete data, if we know the point of departure
and we set ourselves goals which are ambitious but achievable
and measurable.
To this end, the company defines performance goals, normally
but not as a limiting element during the management review;
these goals must be consistent with this Policy, while stimulating
everybody to provide their own suggestions.
Hydrocontrol Spa engages to pursue the Policy in order to
improve company performance, in the sense of safeguarding
the environment and preventing pollution and risks, on the
basis of compliance with the current domestic and Community
laws and regulations.
The principles laid down in this document are supported by
a concrete intention to constantly improve performance in
terms of quality and the environment, and hence to improve
profitability, in order to achieve social well being and the
well being of present and future partners.
The achievement of such goals must stimulate us to proceed
in trying to satisfy the actors involved, who, by granting
us their trust, allow us to exist, and towards whom we must
concentrate our effort. |