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Hambantota Port first SL port to receive ISO Integrated Management System Standards

Hambantota International Port ( HIP) was the recipient of ISO Integrated Management System standards for its quality, environmental consciousness and health and safety.

This was an initiative, which supported cross-functional project commitment of all staff who are focused on the port ’ s “Quality and Consistency” values. The ISO Integrated Management system will enhance performance driving everyone from bottom to top levels for better quality, environmental consciousness and health and safety standards and practice. HIP is the first Sri Lankan port to receive this certification, the company said in a media release.

The accreditations received were ISO 9001: 2015 for Quality, ISO 14001:2015 for Environmental protection and ISO 45001: 2018 for Occupational Health and Safety, all of which are a pioneering achievement for the region in terms of the port/terminal industry. In line with the IMS certification process, the port successfully faced the stage- 2 external audit from July 5 to 16, conducted by Bureau Veritas Lanka.

“The Hambantota International

Port Group (HIPG) and Hambantota International Port Services Company (HIPS) are committed to providing and maintaining the highest quality standards in all our services by applying the best international practices in all aspects of our operations. As a responsible corporate citizen, we ensure the safety and security of our people and maintain a sustainable environment, while creating a favourable work environment for all our colleagues and partners operating within the port premises and immediate

por t v i c i n i t y,” said Tissa Wickremasinghe, COO, HIPG.

The accreditation process was launched in January 2021, under guidance and approval from the Executive Committee of HIP, which considered HIP ready. An ISO Quality circle was formed consisting of representatives from all departments. Nexus Business Solutions, the local consultant, provided the introduction, guided and assisted the port team, via training and process management through

out the process of certification.

Captain Ravi Jayawickrame, CEO HIPS and Chief Officer- Security, Marine Services and Fl e e t Management HIPG, said the accreditation not only confirms the high standards maintained by HIP but has also helped improve control over the business. It will prevent specific problems from recurring and also support risk management by identifying weaknesses and threats and converting them into strengths and opportunities.

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