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Quality and Certifications

QUALITY AND CERTIFICATIONS

The continuous search for innovative products and the constant improvement of the services offered, through the use of integrated logistics systems up to after-sales support, constitute the commitment undertaken by the Company to satisfy every need with quality and specialization. The Gen-Art quality is guaranteed by the application of rigorous procedural measures and by a Kiwa Cermet
and specialization. The quality of Gen-Art is guaranteed by the application of specific internal procedures, periodic internal audits and by a quality management system certified by Kiwa Cermet according to the standard UNI EN ISO 9001: 2015.

The Certified Management System allows us to:

ACTIVITIES
MONITOR
ACTIVITIES

Manage and control company activities on the basis of established and shared procedures.

SERVICES
OPTIMIZE
SERVICES

Optimize products and services offered in relation to market changes and ensure the safety of products and work activities.

TRAINING
GUARANTEE
TRAINING

To guarantee our collaborators specialized Technical Training through training in synergy with the Company assets.

FEEDBACK
COLLECT
FEEDBACK

Constantly monitor customer satisfaction before, during and after the purchase of our products.

Gen-Art awarded EcoVadis gold medal!
EcoVadis the most reliable corporate sustainability assessments in the world!
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Gen-Art is authorized in the call called "GOODS" of the Electronic Market of the Public Administration (MEPA). We can therefore satisfy the Requests for Quotation (RDO) or Direct Negotiations (TD) that are entered on the MEPA.

The Program for the rationalization of purchases in the PA created by the Ministry of Economy and Finance through Consip supports the Administrations in the management of purchasing processes, through innovative e-procurement solutions.
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> New Quality Policy Document               

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REGULATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS

Model 231
CODE OF ETHICS

This Code of Ethics and Behavior (hereinafter also the "Code") is an official document of GENART, approved by the Administrative Body, as a binding self-regulation tool for those who work in / for / with the Company. 

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Model 231
ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGEMENT MODEL PURSUANT TO LEGISLATIVE DECREE 231/01

In order to ensure more and more conditions of fairness and transparency in the conduct of corporate business affairs, GEN-ART has deemed it appropriate to adopt an Organisation, Management and Control Model in line with the provisions of Legislative Decree n.231 of 2001.

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Whistleblowing

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Regulation
REACH

Regulation (EC) No. XNUMX/XNUMX (REACH), which entered into force on XNUMXst June XNUMX, concerns the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals. The regulation also established a European Chemical Agency (ECHA), with the task of managing all the technical, scientific and administrative aspects of the regulation. REACH was created with the aim of improving the legislative framework on chemicals in the European Union.

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Safety Data Sheet
SDS

The Safety Data Sheet is a document that contains information and recommendations to ensure the correct management of hazardous chemicals. This document represents a fundamental information tool on safety and health, as it allows the employer to carry out a correct assessment of the “chemical risk”, based on the presence or absence of dangerous chemical agents in the products used.

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Regulation
CLP

Regulation (EC) No. XNUMX/XNUMX on the classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures (CLP - Classification, Labelling and Packaging of substances and mixtures) entered into force on January XNUMX, XNUMX. The Regulation was adopted by the European Union to implement the GHS (Global Harmonized System), an international system requested and prepared by the United Nations (UN) in order to standardize the classification and communication of hazards relating to chemical substances (labels and safety data sheets).

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