GenFollower is pleased to share that we have obtained ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 production certificates for our laboratory consumables. This achievement underlines our robust quality production system and commitment to best practice.
These certificates show that our production environment meets strict environmental management standards—such as reducing waste, using resources efficiently and complying with relevant regulations—and strong health and safety measures, including risk assessments, staff training and safe working conditions. This helps minimise our environmental impact and ensures a safe workplace for everyone involved.
GenFollower remains dedicated to continual improvement, ensuring we consistently deliver reliable and stable products. We will continue to refine our processes, uphold high standards and support our clients’ needs in the long term.
About GenFollower
GenFollower is an innovative manufacturer of disposable laboratory consumables and equipment, providing reliable solutions to research institutions, universities and industrial clients. We also offer OEM services and custom moulding to help users realise new ideas and tailor products to specific requirements.
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