
Detectamet is proud to be one of the first companies in the detectable food safety industry to receive international recognition for occupational health and safety (OH&S), by gaining the new ISO 45001:2018 standard, the company said. Established in 2003, Detectamet Limited’s key focus is the design, manufacture and supply of x-ray and metal detectable products. ISO 45001 is the world’s first International Standard for OH&S, published in March 2018. It provides a framework to increase safety, reduce workplace risks and enhance health and well-being at work, enabling an organization to proactively improve its OH&S performance.
Safety is at the core of the Detectamet business, the company said, adding, by achieving this standard it highlights to our partners both domestically and internationally that Detectamet is a reputable pioneering force in food safety.
“A safe and healthy work place is key to Detectamet’s success,” said Group Managing Director Helen Morrison. “The framework used in ISO 45001 addresses concerns that can lead to long-term health issues and absence from work, as well as those that give rise to accidents, therefore enhancing staff morale. Our aim is to create a culture where employees are encouraged to take an active role from identifying and avoiding risks to promoting and protecting mental health, enabling us provide the best products and service in the industry.’
For information on Detectamet, visit www.detectamet.com.
Latest from Quality Assurance & Food Safety
- Q&A: Sandra Eskin Leads Food Safety Advocacy Organization, STOP, as CEO
- STOP CEO Eskin on Government Layoffs, Challenges in Food Safety
- Mission Barns Announces Cell-Cultivated Pork Fat Launch Following FDA Clearance
- Hearthside Food Solutions Recalls Breakfast Sandwiches Due to Undeclared Allergen
- Walker’s Wine Juice Recalls Pumpkin Juice Due to Botulism Risk
- The Cascading Food Safety Impacts of Tariffs on the Food Industry
- Tyson Ventures Calls Startups to Apply for Tyson Demo Day
- Student Finalists Selected for IFT Product Development Competitions