Objective zero accidents
Elecnor
The health and safety of all the people involved in the Group’s activities and products are essential values for the Elecnor Group. The prevention of accidents in the workplace has been part of the Group’s DNA since it was created in 1958.
To meet this objective, Elecnor has developed several basic guiding principles and prevention measures in relation to occupational risk prevention. The company provides safe means and materials, raises awareness among the workers about the importance of compliance with the established safety regulations, eliminates any proposal, strategy or action that could put health or safety at risk during work, creates awareness-raising campaigns against accidents, and conducts regular and ongoing inspections and audits.
As a result of these measures, Elecnor seeks to reach its objective of zero accidents and is committed to applying a policy of zero tolerance towards any breach of these preventative regulations, or even in relation to the intention to persuade and encourage others to perform activities that involve a risk to health and safety, applicable to any member, rank and position in the team.
To demonstrate this commitment, it holds several certifications and qualifications in the field of accident prevention. Among Elecnor’s most significant certifications in this area are the following:
- ISO 9001 certification: This certification confirms that Elecnor has a rigorous quality management and risk prevention system, which guarantees customer satisfaction and continuous improvement of the quality of its products and services.
- ISO 14001 certification:This certifies that the company has an effective environmental management system, which guarantees compliance with environmental standards and requirements and promotes the protection of the environment.
- ISO 45001 certification: Occupational Health and Safety Management System in accordance with the requirements of the standard that establishes measures for the prevention of accidents in the workplace and work-related illnesses.