Tata Power, India's largest integrated power company, today announced that its hydro generating stations at Bhira, Bhivpuri and Khopoli have received certification towards the successful implementation of QMS, ISO 9001:2008, EMS: ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS :18001:2007 systems, by TUV NORD Mumbai.
These certifications are awarded to organisations who have improved their health and safety performance and demonstrated sensitivity and responsiveness towards their customers, employees and the society at large.
Speaking on the accomplishment, Mahesh Paranjpe, head -Hydros, Tata Power, said, ''We are committed to operating our facilities in an environmentally sensitive and responsible manner and facilitate clean, safe and healthy workplace to provide value to our customers, employees and all stakeholders. We are dedicated to continuously improve the Quality, Environmental, and Occupational Health & Safety management practices in order to provide world class standards in all our facilities. The certifications are the outcome of the extraordinary team work exhibited by all the employees at the Hydro stations.''
Shares of the company declined Rs 0.8, or 1.02%, to settle at Rs 77.60. The total volume of shares traded was 243,624 at the BSE (Monday).
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