Training

Health and safety shipshape

by Mark Rowe

A maritime security and training firm, Maritime Asset Security and Training (MAST) Ltd, has been accredited with the international occupational health and safety management standard, OHSAS 18001, for its global operations, including Nigeria, Sri Lanka, India and Oman.

Briefly, OHSAS 18001 is an internationally recognised British standard for occupational health and safety management systems and is an requirement for many global organisations across the supply chain. The application for accreditation involves a safety audit across operations, including assessments of staff and management.

Phillip Cable, pictured, CEO of MAST said: “The safety of our staff and contractors is of paramount importance in everything we do. It has always been crucial that MAST’s operations meet the highest safety standards, and this accreditation demonstrates that we deliver on health and safety best practice across the globe.”

For further information visit: http://www.mast-commercial.com/

About MAST

Maritime Asset Security and Training (MAST) Ltd holds membership of professional bodies, ands ISO 9001:2008 accredited for the provision of global maritime security services for the shipping and yachting industry; and holds the ISO 14001:2004, the criteria for an environmental management system.

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