Integration Creates Order

Comprehensive integrated management system (IMS): quality, environment, energy and safety at work from different reasons management systems previously separately built in company. This leads to overlapping or even contradictory regulations which do not always guarantee an economic benefit of different management systems. Only through the integration of the various management systems of a company in a single system is a continuous process improvement to achieve in the long term: the integrated management system (IMS). (“The next appointment in Berlin for the training seminar comprehensive integrated management system (IMS): quality, environment, energy and safety at work” is the 19th-21st February 2014 in the House of technology e.V. at the Alexanderplatz) follows another on the 8th-10th of October 2014. IMS are the participants of the training methods and presents instruments which help a uniform structure to comply with essential requirements in the fields of quality, environmental and energy management to ensure and improve.

Thanks to the comprehensive integrated management system (IMS) are in similar processes to achieve synergies and savings. Following DIN standards are treated in the seminar: ISO 9001 + ISO 14001 + DIN 50001 + OHSAS 18001 + BGVR. Upon completion of the seminar, the participants according to the requirement of ISO 9001 as a responsible person be able through mastery of all technical aspects of the implementation of the QMS internal motivating to everyone are to intervene. Externally you can represent positive QMS to customers and partners. There are examples of companies, carried out exercises and group work. The Haus der Technik (HDT) is the oldest technical training Institute in Germany, outdoor Institute of the Rheinisch-Westfalische Technische Hochschule Aachen (RWTH) and partners of the universities of Bonn, Brunswick, Duisburg-Essen, Munster and Bremerhaven University of applied sciences. It maintains close contacts with companies and research institutions.

The HDT has the legal form of a non-profit Association with approx. 1000 company and person members. founded in 1927 in Essen, the Haus der Technik is today one of the leading German provider of seminars, courses, meetings and conferences for specialists and managers. About 16,000 participants annually use the facilities in Essen and at the branch offices in Berlin, Munich and Bremerhaven as well as at numerous other venues in the country and abroad. The Essen headquarters is a modern Congress Centre regularly also used by nationwide companies and associations. More than 50 seminars and meeting rooms for up to 600 people with State of the art conference and audio-visual equipment, as well as a full-service are available.