CiTre Color has adopted an Integrated Management System for Quality, Environment, and Health & Safety at Work, certified under the UNI EN ISO 9001, UNI EN ISO 14001, and UNI EN ISO 45001 standards. Being an integrated certified company means going beyond simple regulatory compliance: it means making conscious, measurable choices every day — from supplier selection to raw material sourcing, from environmental impact to the protection of the people who work in the company. The guiding principle behind every process — and one that directly reflects on the quality of the finished product — is continuous improvement. Every working phase, from sandblasting to painting, from grinding to polishing, follows rigorous control methodologies that ensure stable, safe, and compliant results over time.

CiTre Color’s Integrated Management System is based on three international reference standards. UNI EN ISO 9001 defines the requirements for quality management, placing the customer and their satisfaction at the center of every operational and support process. UNI EN ISO 14001 establishes the criteria for responsible environmental management, with a concrete commitment to reducing impacts, preventing pollution, and improving energy efficiency. UNI EN ISO 45001 addresses health and safety at work, with the goal of ensuring safe working conditions, preventing injuries, and actively involving all staff in a culture of safety. The three standards are applied in an integrated manner across all company processes, without exception.

CiTre Color’s Integrated Management System involves all areas of the organization in a cross-functional way: from company management to planning, from procurement to production, through to after-sales support. No process is excluded. The integrated policy is communicated to all staff, posted throughout the company premises, and reviewed at least once a year by Management, which is committed to providing the human, technological, and financial resources needed to keep it effective and up to date. The involvement of people is not optional: it is the necessary condition for every quality, environmental, and safety objective to be genuinely achieved.