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ISO 9001:2008 Registration Announcement

Oxsensis Ltd, a manufacturer of optical instrumentation used in harsh environments, announces a significant milestone becoming certified to the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems standards and guidelines. Oxsensis has achieved the ISO 9001:2008 accreditation from Lloyds Register Quality Assurance (LRQA). ISO 9001 is accepted worldwide as the inclusive international standard that defines quality.

Becoming registered as ISO 9001:2008 compliant Oxsensis underwent a stringent evaluation process that included quality management system development, documentation review, pre-audit, initial assessment, and clearance of non-conformances, all of which work to identify corrective actions that eliminate non-conformance to the quality management standard. The process culminated in a comprehensive two-day registration audit by LRQA.

The registration of compliance with ISO 9001:2008 recognizes that the policies, practices and procedures of our corporation ensure consistent quality in the services and manufactured product we provide our customers. With this registration, our customers can be confident that Oxsensis is dedicated to maintaining the highest effectiveness and responsiveness in achieving our goal of total customer satisfaction.

Oxsensis has been assessed and registered as conforming to the requirements of the following standard:

ISO 9001:2008

The Quality Management System is applicable to:

The design, development and manufacture of optical instrumentation used in harsh environments

Our customers can be certain that Oxsensis will continue to provide the high quality services they have come to insist on well into the future.

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