Trojan Technologies is committed to conducting its business in an environmentally responsible manner, in compliance with all applicable environmental, health and safety laws and regulations, and in a manner that promotes and protects the health and safety of our associates, customers, and members of our local communities worldwide.
Trojan Technologies implements this policy by integrating environmental, health and safety requirements into operations through the Veralto Enterprise System.
Trojan Technologies operates in accordance with the following principles in conducting our business. These principles support our environmental, health and safety (EHS) commitment and provide a framework for setting objectives:
Compliance with all applicable environmental, health and safety laws and regulations and applicable corporate and business unit policies, standards and procedures
Periodic, formal evaluation of our compliance
Integrity and accountability in personal conduct
Associates are expected to understand the environmental, health and safety issues associated with their jobs
Associates have a duty to act in an environmentally responsible and safe manner; this duty extends to fellow associates, government authorities, suppliers, customers, and those who live in the surrounding community
Continual improvement in EHS performance, waste minimization, prevention of pollution, and prevention of workplace accidents and injuries
Integration of sound environmental, health and safety programs and practices into applicable business functions, including field sales and service, procurement, product design, product testing, manufacturing and product support
Consideration of environmental, health and safety impacts in the course of developing new products or processes, in selecting production materials, and before buying, leasing or selling property
Design, operation and maintenance of our facilities in a manner that minimizes emissions and waste
Responsible use of materials, including, where feasible, the recycling and reuse of materials
Sensitivity to community concerns about environmental, health and safety issues
Consultation and participation of workers and/or worker representatives