Investment Into Employee Welfare

Investment Into Employee Welfare

EnduranceDoors has shown further evidence of its commitment to the utmost standards of employee health, safety and wellbeing.

Closely following the business’ recent announcement that it has secured ISO 45001 accreditation, it has now confirmed a six figure investment into new infrastructure that will enhance the working environment for its production team.

Specifically, the manufacturer of solid, secure and stylish composite doors has installed a new extraction system at its main manufacturing facility in Brigg, North Lincolnshire.

The state-of-the-art system effectively removes fine dust particles, which are naturally created during the doorset production process, from the air.

As well as improving air quality, the system’s ability to remove this airborne dust, which has the potential to be combustible, also helps to increase fire protection.

Additional fire protection stems from strategically located, fully automated isolation valves which can prevent the spread of fire through the system.

Plus, as a further benefit, the newly installed system also helps to reduce ambient noise levels.

Commenting, Stephen Nadin, Managing Director  said: “As a business, Endurance owes its success to a multitude of different and diverse factors.

“This includes a belief in the highest standards, the use of advanced technology and the many uniquely human qualities of our teams such as their passion, pride and professionalism.

‘“As our people genuinely are our greatest asset, we want to ensure they enjoy a working environment where they feel considered, valued and able to perform to the best of their abilities.

“Our recent investment into the new extraction system at our Brigg factory underscores that commitment.”

https://endurancedoors.co.uk/