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ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. – The Rock Island Arsenal-Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center has successfully completed its ISO 45001 audit, demonstrating its commitment to occupational health and safety management systems. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the facility, which is now poised for recertification under the international standard.
The ISO 45001 standard focuses on creating a safe and healthy work environment for employees, emphasizing proactive measures to minimize workplace risks and enhance overall safety culture. The recent audit evaluated various aspects of the center's operations, including risk assessment procedures, employee training programs, and incident reporting mechanisms.
Management expressed pride in the team's dedication to maintaining high safety standards and ensuring the well-being of all personnel. The successful audit not only reinforces the center's commitment to safety but also enhances its reputation as a leader in manufacturing and technology. Moving forward, the facility will continue to implement best practices to uphold its safety management system.
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