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Tata Chemicals' urea division achieves
RC 14001 - 2005 certification
Mumbai, 15 April 2009
Tata Chemicals' (TCL) urea business achieved
the highly recognised Responsible Care (RC) 14001 - 2005 Certification
recently. The achievement is commendable and remarkable for
TCL, which received this certification after a comprehensive
assessment by the overseas assessors for the RC 14001
2005.
This places TCL in the list of the American Chemical Councils
(ACC) best practices group on responsible care in addition
to the Indian Chemical Councils (ICC) accreditation
for manufacturing and distribution operations in India. TCLs
urea business is only the second company in India to achieve
this certification, which is one of the major achievements
in TCLs EHS&S management system.
Said Kapil Mehan, executive director, Tata Chemicals, Safety
and health of the workforce and communities and a clean environment
are the basic necessities for sustainable existence of any
business. This certification will give due recognition and
boost to the efforts TCL puts in continuously improving EHS&S
management system and will make us raise the bar going forward.
The need for a structured process to implement and manage
Responsible Care management principles resulted in the Responsible
Care Management System (RCMS) technical standard and RC14001
-2005 technical specifications.
The International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA)
has established a framework for chemical manufacturing companies
to adopt and implement global Responsible Care® core principles.
National chemical industry associations are working with the
ICCA to ensure the continuous improvement of EHS&S in
their countries. ICC for India adopted this initiative in
1993.
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