Red7Marine has achieved the OHSAS 18001: 2007 certification, a globally recognised international benchmark for occupational health and safety within an organisation.

Achieving this certification ensures suppliers and customers have confidence in knowing that Red7Marine consistently meets the high standards that have been set out by the Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS) Project Group.

During the audit Red7Marine successfully demonstrated its dedication to safety by identifying, controlling and managing risks to keep our employees, and visitors to the premises and our sites of operations in which we work, safe. An annual external audit is carried out by a third party where our practices and systems are assessed to confirm that standards remain high and that any non-conformances are noted for rectification.

Red7Marine has demonstrated that the business health and safety culture meets and exceeds the OHSAS requirements for all areas of the business, including sites of operation, staff, training, services and equipment.

Nick Offord, Managing Director at Red7Marine, commented: “We are delighted to have been accredited to OHSAS 18001: 2007. Certification is based on Occupational Health and Safety principles and control measures, including a robust culture, as a values-led business it is a huge achievement to be recognised for excelling in each of these areas.”

Mark Smith, QMS Manager at Red7Marine, commented: “The OHSAS 18001: 2007 accreditation is another benchmark for Red7Marine, and consolidates our commitment to health and safety across all areas of the business and our sites of operations.”

Red7Marine will utilise the OHSAS 18001: 2007 accreditation to continually ensure that occupational health and safety is at the forefront of our strategy.

*Photo – Mark Smith (QMS Manager) presenting Nick Offord (Managing Director) with the OHSAS 18001: 2007 accreditation certificate.