ABOUT US

Company Profile

Head Office
Factory

Company History

1992
Found in 1992 as incorporation “Leewattana Plastic Ltd., Part.” to be the designer and manufacturer of plastic panels, electrical equipment in Thailand.
2011
Changed to “Leewattana Product Co., Ltd.”
2012
All products are certified as quality standard ISO9001:2008

Our Policy

Adhere to Quality Cling to Reliability
Response to the demand of Users and Customers

With unwavering dedication to elevating the performance and quality of the products, Leewattana Products., Ltd. is a company that is committed to advancing the production and sale of all types of home decoration hardware. Our aim is to meet the ever-growing demands of our customers. We are constantly innovating and modernizing our manufacturing and service processes to stay ahead of the curve. Our team ensures that we sort the most valuable resources and keep production costs at a minimum, so as to triumph over cost-based competition in the present era. We continuously strive to enhance and elevate the quality of our products, ensuring their seamless integration into future market expansions. With a steadfast focus on delivering products on time and maximising customer satisfaction, we aim to create and develop the finest offerings to exceed your expectations.

Occupational Health & Safety Policy (OH&S)

Leewattana Products., Ltd. is committed to manufacturing high-quality products while prioritizing environmental impact, health, and safety. We ensure the well-being of our employees, community, and stakeholders. Since our inception, we have adhered to ISO 14001:2015 standards, reflecting our dedication to environmental management and sustainable practices.

Policy for Internal and External Personnel

  1. Compliance with Regulations: Personnel must adhere to all relevant environmental regulations, occupational health and safety laws, and other applicable regulations.
  2. Hazardous Waste Management: Proper procedures must be followed for the handling of hazardous waste generated by company activities. This includes prevention, control, storage, and disposal to minimize environmental impact and protect occupational heaths
  3. Resource Efficiency: Personnel are required to manage the use of electricity and water efficiently to promote sustainability and reduce waste.
  4. Continuous Improvement: The company is committed to ongoing improvement in environmental management and occupational health and safety. This includes regularly updating policies and practices and fostering awareness among employees through targeted initiatives.
  5. Safety Awareness: All employees must be vigilant about the safety of themselves, their colleagues, and company assets. It is essential to adhere to safety standards and practices to prevent accidents and achieve company safety objectives.
  6. Policy Communication: This policy will be communicated to all employees and associates, and will be publicly announced as necessary to ensure broad awareness and understanding.

Occupational Health and Environmental Policy and Regulations

  1. Attire for External Personnel
    All external personnel entering company premises must adhere to a professional dress code.
  2. Contractor Compliance
    Contractors are required to follow all company safety regulations. Hazardous chemicals and liquids must not be disposed of through drainage systems. The work area must be cleaned, and all equipment should be stored in designated areas prior to clocking off.

  3. Permission for Removal of Products and Materials
    Any removal of products or materials from the premises must be authorized with prior permission.
  4. Prohibition of Gambling, Alcohol, and Drugs
    Gambling and alcohol consumption are strictly prohibited on company premises. The introduction of alcohol, weapons, and drugs is not permitted.
  5. Smoking Policy
    Smoking is restricted to designated smoking areas only and is prohibited within factory areas.
  6. Eating Policy
    Consumption of food is permitted only in designated eating areas.
  7. Vehicle Regulations
    All personal and service vehicles entering the premises must be well-maintained and comply with vehicle safety laws. Engines must be turned off while parked.