Accreditations and Professional Memberships

Bunting is a member of many professional organisations and trade bodies relating to various industries and is accredited by numerous complementary associations in support of our high standards.

Our employees can also demonstrate their experience, skills and expertise through individual professional memberships.

Here is some further information on the various bodies Bunting and its staff are associated with. Please click on the logos to be directed to the official websites.

ISO 9001:2015

ISO 9001 sets out the criteria for a quality management system. This standard is based on several quality management principles, including a strong customer focus, the motivation and implication of top management, the process approach and continual improvement. Using ISO 9001 helps ensure that customers get consistent, good-quality products and services. View Certificate

ISO 14001:2015

ISO 14001:2015 specifies the requirements for an environmental management system that an organisation can use to enhance its environmental performance. ISO 14001:2015 is intended for use by an organisation seeking to manage its environmental responsibilities in a systematic manner that contributes to the environmental pillar of sustainability. View Certificate

ISO 45001:2018

ISO 45001:2018 specifies requirements for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system, and gives guidance for its use, to enable organisations to provide safe and healthy workplaces by preventing work-related injury and ill health, as well as by proactively improving its OH&S performance. View Certificate

BMRA - British Metals Recycling Association

The BMRA represent over 250 organisations working across UK’s £7 billion metal recycling sector. BMRA members produce environmentally sound raw materials to metals manufacturers around the world. The wider metals recycling industry comprises an estimated 2,500 businesses and employs some 10,000 people.

British Safety Council

Since its foundation in 1957, the British Safety Council has campaigned tirelessly to protect workers from accidents, hazards and unsafe conditions, and played a decisive role in the political process that has led to adoption of landmark safety legislation in the UK. Its members in more than 60 countries are committed to protecting and improving the wellbeing of workers believing that a healthy and safe work environment is also good for business.

 

BVSE - Federal Association for Secondary Raw Materials and Waste Disposal

The BVSE represents around 950 medium-sized companies in the secondary raw materials, recycling and waste disposal industry. This makes the BVSE a Federal Association with the largest number of members in Germany and Europe. BVSE members make the future possible and sustainable. They ensure that industry, handicrafts and trades are supplied with (secondary) raw materials, thereby conserving natural resources. Through their work, they also make an important contribution to energy saving, energy generation and climate protection.

EHEDG - European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group

The principal goal of EHEDG is the promotion of safe food by improving hygienic engineering and design in all aspects of food manufacture.

EHEDG actively supports European legislation, which requires that handling, preparation, processing and packaging of food is done hygienically using hygienic machinery and in hygienic premises according to the food hygiene directive, the machinery directive and the food contact materials directive (see EC Directive 2006/42/EC for Machinery, EN 1672-2 and EN ISO 14159 on Hygiene requirements for the design of machinery).

Equipment manufacturers and users are responsible to implement these requirements and EHEDG provides them guidance on the essential hygienic design standards in compliance with national and international legislation.

The Hospice of St Francis

The Hospice of St Francis is a charity which helps 2,000 local people and their families, in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, to live their precious lives well through improving symptoms, achieving personal goals and helping them to feel safe.

UK Magnetics Society

The UK Magnetics Society are a not-for-profit mutual organisation with a formal constitution, managed by a committee drawn from our membership supported by a Secretariat delivering the day to day to work of the Society.

There are no geographical or professional restrictions on membership. Membership is drawn from industry, government and academia around the world, and includes researchers, managing directors, PhD students, sales staff, materials specialists, manufacturers, engineers and chief engineers, heads of Societies, consultants, amongst others.