BSM Mexico Quality Certified

March 29, 2018

Buque Pemex Reforma (Photo: BSM)
Buque Pemex Reforma (Photo: BSM)
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) Mexico has been awarded the Certificates ISO 9001:2015 - Quality Management Systems, ISO 14001:2015 - Environmental Management Systems – and OHSAS 18001:2007 - Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series - for its ship management services and personnel management on board and ashore by the accredited DNV-GL Registrar and Classification Society.
 
ISO 9001:2015 Certification focuses on quality management standards, including meeting the needs of customers, while at the same time complying with statutory and regulatory requirements; ISO 14001:2015 specifies the requirements for an environmental management system that help an organisation enhance its performance within this field in a systematic manner and OHSAS 18001:2007 soon to be superseded by ISO 45001 within the next three years, exists to help all kinds of organizations put in place demonstrably thorough occupational health and safety performance.
 
Aligned with the international policies of BSM, the intended outcome of the quality and environmental management standards for the newly launched Ship Management and Crew Service Centres in Mexico City and Ciudad del Carmen is an enhancement of environmental performance, fulfilment of compliance obligations, achievement of green objectives and the provision of consistently high-quality ship management services to customers.
 

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