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Thornton Precision
Components Ltd. Sheffield controls the environmental impacts of
its manufacture of orthopaedic, blade and aerospace components at
Beulah Road, Lowther Road and Club Mill Road sites and its associated
activities and services within a documented environmental management
system. Raw materials used include cobalt chrome, titanium and other
high quality alloys; plastic is also used in the machine shop. This
system is reviewed and updated by senior management in the light
of new information with a view to continual improvement of environmental
performance.
Thornton Precision
Components Ltd. is committed to the protection of the environment
as a high priority and will endeavour to integrate environmental
management into all aspects of its business operations and to comply
fully with all statutory regulations relevant to its activities.
Wherever possible/practicable
the company will minimise disturbance to the local and global environment
and to the local community. To do this, each manager has responsibilities
for environmental protection, including the achievement of acceptable
standards wherever possible from suppliers and contractors.
All employees
have responsibilities for environmental protection and are appropriately
briefed on good environmental practice through the company-training
programme.
The company
will liase with statutory bodies and will endeavour to meet all
regulatory and best practice requirements and will set objectives
and targets to achieve continual improvement in its environmental
performance. Consumption and use of utilities (gas, electric and
water will be reviewed and monitored as part of the environmental
management system, and regular audits take place to check the effectiveness
of the management system. The management system is based on our
ISO 14001 certification
We will endeavour
to improve manufacturing processes, minimise waste and to conserve
energy wherever possible.
A commitment
to examine and where possible improve manufacturing and other activities
to minimise waste at source and to reuse and recycle materials.
Reducing or
eliminating wherever practicable the potential for releases which
are capable of affecting the environment so preventing unnecessary
pollution
Providing information
on request to interested parties and wherever possible to assess
in advance the environmental impact of any new development
| RJ
Senior |
RL
Robinson |
| Managing
Director |
Environmental
Manager |
| 28
April 2003 |
28
April 2003 |
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