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Release 8.8

APPENDIX >

The world of Camozzi

C

ompany

with

I

ntegrated

M

anagement

S

ystem

certified

by

dnv

ISO 9001 - ISO 14001

Technical standards

- ISO 4414 - Pneumatic fluid power - General rules relating to systems.

Environmental notes

- Packaging: we respect the environment, using materials which can be recycled.

The packaging consists of plastic bags which are recyclable PE and paper.

- Green Design Project: in the study of new products, the environmental impact is always taken into consideration

(real project, elaboration, etc.).

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One of Camozzi's main goals, besides

quality and safety, is the protection

of the environment and compatibility

of our activities with the territorial context

in which they are performed.

Since 1993 Camozzi has been certified

according to the ISO 9001 standard

and in 2003 the company obtained

the ISO 14001 certification.

In the same year, DNV certified the

Integrated Management System including

both standards. Moreover, in 2013

Camozzi spa obtained the ISO/TS 16949

certification for the C-Truck fittings.

In 2013 Camozzi obtained the voluntary

certification of its Quality Management

System as “Intermediate stage of

manufacture” in compliance with the

requirements set out in attachment VII,

section 3 of the 93/42/EEC Medical

Devices Directive for the production

and final testing of pressure control valves

for fluids in haemodialysis equipment.

ISO 14001

Minimise the consumption of energy, water,

raw material and the production of waste,

and focus on recycling wherever possible.

From the 1° July 2003, all products

commercialised in the European Union and

destined to be used in potenially explosive

areas, should be approved according

directive 94/9/CE better know as ATEX.

This new directive involves also the non

electrical parts, as for instance pneumatic

commands which should be approved.

As from 19 April 2016 the Atex Directive is

replaced by the new directive 2014/34/EU.