Organizations who successfully implement a Ship Recycling Management System in accordance with international standards are recognized by Maldives's ISO 30000:2009 Certification. Ship recycling operations are guaranteed to be carried out properly, safely, and with the least possible effect on the environment thanks to this accreditation. This standard aids ship recycling operations in Maldives, a developing port and industrial city, in managing hazardous materials, adhering to legal requirements, and improves worker safety.
Companies show their dedication to ethical and sustainable ship dismantling methods by earning ISO 30000:2009 certification, which boosts their reputation and gives them access to international markets that value environmental stewardship and responsible recycling.
To achieve ISO 30000:2009 certification in Maldives, start by assessing your ship recycling facility’s current processes against the standard’s requirements. Develop and implement a Ship Recycling Management System focused on safety, environmental protection, and regulatory compliance. Train your staff to ensure awareness and competence. Conduct internal audits and management reviews to verify system effectiveness. Engage an accredited certification body for an external audit. After successfully addressing any findings, obtain certification. Maintain compliance through regular monitoring and periodic surveillance audits to ensure continuous improvement.
ISO 30000:2009 certification is typically valid for 3 years, with annual surveillance audits to ensure compliance.