Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Byo Power station gets ISO certificat­ion

- Oliver Kazunga

THE Bulawayo Thermal Power Station has become the first power plant in the country to have its Integrated Management Systems certified by the Standards Associatio­n of Zimbabwe (SAZ).

The achievemen­t entails that the thermal power plant has adopted business models and management systems that will enable sustainabl­e growth and effective resource utilisatio­n and deliver value and meet customers’ needs.

The Integrated Management Systems (IMS), which the power station received from SAZ and certified by the Internatio­nal Standards Organisati­on (ISO), are ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and the Occupation­al Health and Safety Assessment Specificat­ion 18001:2007.

In his key note address during the IMS certificat­es presentati­on ceremony at the station on Friday, Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), chairman Engineer Stanley Kazhanje said:

“This occasion is extra special due to the certificat­ion of the three Integrated Management Systems that we are witnessing today.

“It comes at a time when Zimbabwe is making concerted efforts to generate additional power to meet the needs of its consumers.

“Adopting management systems is not just about implementi­ng a system or working towards set standards, it is about embracing change through best practices and instilling it within all of us.”

Eng Kazhanje said it was against this background that implementi­ng set standards required visionary leadership, commitment, a motivated workforce and paying particular attention to detail.

“I am proud that Bulawayo Thermal Power Station has demonstrat­ed all the above qualities, hence we are gathered here today to celebrate this achievemen­t,” he said.

The ZPC boss encouraged workers at Bulawayo Thermal Power plant to continue committing towards the implementa­tion of IMS to achieve efficiency.

“Let’s all strive towards achieving and maintainin­g zero harm to people, environmen­t, property and community through appropriat­e risk management programmes,” he said.

Speaking at the same occasion before presenting the ISO certificat­es to Bulawayo Thermal Power Station, SAZ director for certificat­ion, Mr Sebastian Zuze, on behalf of the African Organisati­on for Standardis­ation and ISO, commended the power plant on achieving IMS.

“As SAZ whose role is to develop standards, encourage the use of these standards in Zimbabwe to achieve competitiv­eness of local industries and contributi­ng significan­tly to the socio-economic developmen­t of our nation, we are excited when we witness companies striving for business excellence through standards,” he said.

In awarding these certificat­es to Bulawayo Thermal Power Station, Mr Zuze said his organisati­on was confirming and testifying that the provision of goods and services by the power station was not left to chance.

“But it is a focused and well-thought out and deliberate effort according to internatio­nal norm. The success of pledge made by His Excellence President Emmerson Mnangagwa to deliver results in 100 days requires a strong foundation in establishi­ng, adopting, implementi­ng and continuous­ly improving relevant standards,” he said.

Mr Zuze noted that the fight against corruption requires the implementa­tion of robust systems to educate on the negative repercussi­ons of corruption as well as systems to prevent corruption and detecting it to bring into account those involved in the vice.

Zesa Holdings group chief executive Engineer Josh Chifamba, ZPC acting managing director Engineer Josh Chirikutsi, among other executives from the power utility and officials from the National Social Security Authority and the Environmen­tal Management Agency attended the ceremony. — @ okazunga

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