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Company Silverlake Automotive Promises Compliance with International Organization for Standardization Regulations

Recycling company Silverlake confirms the integration of ISO 45001 standard into its esteemed quality and environmental management systems, focusing on workplace health and safety.

Automotive Company Silverlake Affirms Adherence to International Quality Management Standards (ISO)
Automotive Company Silverlake Affirms Adherence to International Quality Management Standards (ISO)

Company Silverlake Automotive Promises Compliance with International Organization for Standardization Regulations

Silverlake Automotive Recycling, a leading player in the UK's automotive recycling sector, has added the ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management) certification to its impressive suite of accreditations. This move comes alongside SYNETIQ, the UK's leading salvage and vehicle recycling company, also receiving the same certification.

The ISO 45001 certification was pursued by both Silverlake and SYNETIQ to validate and enhance their health and safety management systems. This certification is an internationally recognized standard that helps organizations proactively improve employee safety, reduce workplace risks, and create better, safer working conditions.

Tom Harvey, Head of Organisation Development at Silverlake Automotive Recycling, stated that this milestone reinforces the robustness of their operations and sets a benchmark for professional standards within the UK's automotive recycling sector. The new certification is part of Silverlake's efforts to adapt to increasingly complex vehicles, circular economy initiatives, and environmental obligations in the automotive recycling sector.

Similarly, SYNETIQ continues to work proactively to ensure the safety of their colleagues and maintain the business's high standards. The new certification signals to customers, partners, and the wider industry that both Silverlake and SYNETIQ continue to lead by example in professional, responsible, and forward-thinking automotive recycling.

Auto Windscreens, a UK windscreen repair and replacement company, has also been certified to ISO 45001, marking the first global health and safety management system for the company. The new fitting hub in St Albans, along with their ISO 45001 certification, marks a strategic investment in their operations.

The industry is rapidly evolving due to technological, environmental, and regulatory shifts, and Silverlake's new certification marks a strategic investment to ensure the continued safety of its employees and stakeholders. Silverlake exceeds the 95% recycling requirement for an end-of-life vehicle, as regulated by the Environment Agency, reinforcing its environmental management processes and commitments.

Both Silverlake and SYNETIQ joining Auto Windscreens in achieving ISO 45001 certification underscores a commitment to prioritizing health and safety in the automotive industry. The quadruple ISO certification (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, and ISO 45001) underscores Silverlake's dedication to quality, sustainability, information security, and health and safety. This achievement further positions the business at the forefront of best practice in the evolving automotive recycling industry.

[1] Silverlake Automotive Recycling [2] SYNETIQ [3] Auto Windscreens [4] ISO 45001 [5] ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001

  1. In line with their commitment to prioritizing health and safety, Silverlake Automotive Recycling, SYNETIQ, and Auto Windscreens have each earned the ISO 45001 certification, demonstrating their dedication to improving employee safety, reducing workplace risks, and contributing to a safer working environment in the automotive industry.
  2. As the automotive industry continues to evolve due to technological, environmental, and regulatory shifts, the quadruple ISO certification (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, and ISO 45001) possessed by Silverlake Automotive Recycling highlights their strategic investments in quality, sustainability, information security, and health and safety, positioning them at the forefront of best practices within the evolving automotive recycling sector.

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