Jyoti Structures Ltd has secured ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management System), ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System) and ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health and Safety Management System) certifications following an independent audit of its management systems and operational processes by TÜV.
Building on its earlier ISO certifications, JSL undertook an organisation-wide reassessment of its management systems, validated through independent TÜV audits, a release from Jyoti Structures said.
Extensive evaluation process
The certifications were awarded after an extensive evaluation process that involved over a year of structured preparation and compliance strengthening across the organisation. The certifications apply to JSL’s EPC operations across design, engineering, manufacturing, procurement, erection, and commissioning of transmission, substation, and distribution projects. They mark a significant milestone in the company’s efforts to institutionalise structured execution, safety, and governance across its operating framework.
Together, the certifications reflect JSL’s structured approach to execution across quality, environmental responsibility, and occupational health and safety. They reinforce the company’s focus on disciplined project delivery, risk management, workforce protection, and consistency across complex EPC projects executed across multiple geographies.
Disciplined execution
Commenting on the achievement, Rajesh Kumar Singh, CEO, Jyoti Structures Ltd, said, “In transmission EPC, outcomes are defined by disciplined execution on site, effective risk management, and a strong commitment to workforce safety. These certifications reflect the systems and processes we have institutionalised across quality, environmental responsibility, and occupational health and safety. As we deliver complex projects across diverse geographies and operating conditions, consistency and accountability remain central to how we execute and scale sustainably.”
Two-stage methodology
As part of the certification process, the audits were conducted using a rigorous two-stage methodology. Stage 1 focused on system documentation and preparedness and Stage 2 evaluated on-ground implementation across offices, manufacturing facilities, and active project sites. Corrective actions identified during the audits were tracked and closed through structured internal review mechanisms prior to final certification.
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Featured photograph shows Rajesh Kumar Singh, CEO, Jyoti Structures Ltd (centre, in grey suit) with the company’s leadership team receiving the ISO certifications from the TUV India team led by Pravin Bokilwar, Subodh Surve and Shiny Singh.

