Incap US receives ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications
Incap Electronics US has successfully obtained ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications, confirming that the factory’s environmental and occupational health and safety management systems meet international standards. The certifications reinforce structured risk management, regulatory compliance, and well-controlled production environments across its electronics manufacturing operations, while supporting Incap’s sustainability targets.
According to David Spehar, Managing Director of Incap Electronics US, the certifications strengthen day-to-day operational discipline and process control at the site, and support both employee safety and environmental responsibility. “For us, this means clearer processes, safer working conditions, and more structured environmental controls across our operations. It supports our employees in their daily work and gives customers added confidence that we manage our responsibilities in a consistent and transparent way.”
The certification project was led by Alex Ball, Senior Quality Engineer at Incap US, and included a comprehensive gap analysis followed by the development and integration of the required documentation and procedures into the site’s management systems. The work covered environmental and occupational health and safety controls, internal audits, and staff guidance. Certifications were granted following the successful completion of Stage 1 and Stage 2 audits and the implementation of corrective actions. The certifications were issued by DEKRA Certification, Inc.
Across Incap Corporation, maintaining certified management systems is a standard requirement for all units and a well-established practice in the EMS industry. ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 constitute the three baseline standards applied across Incap’s units, providing the foundation for certified management systems that ensure consistent quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety performance. Incap also plans to further expand its certification framework by making ISO 27001 for information security a future group-level requirement.









