MMT Scores Above Average on Audit

October 24, 2014

MMT announced the achievement of high scores on the Achilles FPAL Verify audit.


The Achilles FPAL community serves the procurement needs of the wider European oil & gas market. FPAL Verify is a supplier assessment that involves a two day visit to a nominated suppliers’ premises to audit Quality, Health & Safety, Environment, Competence & Training practices. It recently took place at MMT´s head office in Gothenburg, Sweden.


The Health, Safety and Environmental sections of the Verify audit are assessed in line with recognized industry standards; OGP & NORSOK. The objective for MMT to go through this process is to reach a wider clientele within the Oil & Gas market with our extensive ROV and seabed mapping services and to secure that our HSEQ system is consistent with the clients´ requirements.


MMT are pleased to achieve these high scores for the FPAL Verify which are above average in all areas and indicates that our system holds a high standard. The fun and safe work continuously improves and develops our HSEQ system and assists us in efficiently managing operational risks and improving performance.

 

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