Environmental


There has never been a better time to use wireless systems. They overcome the many health and safety hurdles, time pressures, labour problems and building disruption associated with wired installations.

Environmentally friendly, EMS systems use fewer raw materials, create less building damage and can easily be installed in areas where dangerous materials, such as asbestos are present.

No hassle, No damage, No wires


Environmental

Environmental Policy Statement
Throughout all parts of its business, EMS is committed to protecting the environment as part of its entire business practice.

EMS does so by adhering to the following principles:

Compliance
EMS will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and permits and will implement programs and procedures to assure compliance. EMS Manufacturing will proactively participate in understanding not only the requirements, but also the basis for the requirements.

Prevention
EMS will employ procedures and systems designed to prevent activities or conditions that pose threats to the environment. EMS will minimise risk and protect our employees and the community in which we operate.

Communication
EMS will communicate our commitment to environmental protection to our employees, suppliers and customers. We will ask their help in meeting our goals.

Continuous Improvement
EMS will continuously seek opportunities to improve our understanding and adherence to these principles.

RoHS Statement
RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. RoHS 3 Directive , came into force 22nd July 2019. There are now 10 substances found in electrical and electronic products restricted by directive 2015/863 .
All applicable products in the EU market from 1 July 2006 must now be RoHS compliant. Any business that sells applicable electronic products, sub-assemblies or components directly to EU countries, or sells to resellers, distributors or integrators that in turn sell products to EU countries, is affected if they utilise any of the restricted materials.

EMS has worked, for many years, to ensure that all products we manufacture are RoHS.

RoHS Compliance means that in conformity to EU Directive 2002/95/EC of 27 January 2003, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, and polybrominated diphenyl ethers are not present in quantities exceeding the following maximum concentrations in any homogeneous material, except for applicable exemptions:
•0.1% (by weight of homogeneous material) lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or 0.01% (by weight of homogeneous material) cadmium.

EMS defines homogeneous materials as materials that cannot be mechanically disjointed into different materials. Examples of homogeneous materials are electroplated coating, moulding compound, insulation sleeve, lead frame alloy and bonding wires.