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AAW - All American Wind Brasil

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Founded in 2014, AAW (All American Wind) is a specialized service provider in wind blades, having as clients the largest global OEM’s and wind farm operators in Brazil, applying the most complex solutions for all blade technologies on the market. - Specialized team with more than 200 professionals - Headquarter in Aquiraz-CE/Brazil - Global presence and performance - More than 20,000 blades inspected or repaired around the world - Services performed in more than 420 wind farms - Main methods of access and inspection - Predictive, preventive and corrective inspections and maintenance on wind turbine components - Highly qualified and dedicated engineering and quality staff AAW QSMS POLICY: All American Wind assumes the following commitments in its activities: Comply with applicable, legal, client and statutory requirements; Promote the continuous improvement of the QHSE Management System; Protect the environment, including pollution prevention actions; Provide safe and healthy working conditions for the prevention of work-related injuries and illnesses; Eliminate hazards and reduce OH&S risks; Consult workers and encourage their participation and that of their representatives.

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