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Safety, health and environment

Health and Safety a Priority

MRT constantly strives to ensure an injury and illness-free work environment for all those who participate in our operations. To achieve this priority objective, our Occupational Health and Safety Management System (SG-SST) has a whole series of programs, going beyond compliance with the legal requirements. For example, with the complete elimination of triglycidyl isocyanurate (TGIC), a toxic substance present in powder paint. All these efforts have been rewarded with obtaining the ISO 45001:2018 certification.

Shared safety principles

1. All accidents and occupational diseases can and must be prevented.
2. Managers are responsible and accountable for safety and health performance.
3. Employee commitment and training is essential.
4. Working safely is a condition of employment, promotion and career.
5. Excellence in safety and health will lead to excellent business results.
6. Safety and health are integrated into all business management processes.

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more than 400 employees

Security protocols

Celsa Circular Steel logo in the image of a windmill

Commitment to the environment

Respect and care of the environment are fundamental to us. But this is nothing new. As a pioneer in its sector since 1999, MRT holds ISO 14001 2015 certification for the manufacture of low carbon fences and wires.

Our commitment to the circular economy is reflected in the production model by the manufacture of products with wire rod made by Celsa from recycled ferrous scrap.

Following the path where growth is not detrimental to improving sustainability, in we are working to reduce the use of plastic in its packaging. These efforts, in addition to having a positive impact on the planet, also meet strategic requirements for the commercialisation of products. This is due, on the one hand, to the fact that more and more countries are adopting stringent measures on plastics. And, on the other hand, to compliance with European directives in the building sector on reducing the carbon footprint of buildings. This involves the use of sustainable materials with a corresponding Environmental Product Declaration (EPD).

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