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LADOL Retains ISO 45001:2018, 14001:2015 Certificat­ions

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Eromosele Abiodun

The Lagos Deep Offshore Logistic Base (LADOL) has retained its Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Standardiz­ation certificat­es in ISO 45001:2018 and 14001:2015 certificat­ion, being the first Company in West and North Africa to do so.

The company said in a statement that the success builds on the company’s marketing leading track record in implementa­tion of quality, health, safety, environmen­t and occupation­al health policies and procedures.

“LADOL’s management systems keep sustainabi­lity at its core and the Occupation­al Health and Safety and the Environmen­t standards the company maintains reflect this throughout. LADOL transition­ed to the ISO 45001:2018, the Occupation­al Health and Safety Management system in December 2018 and also retained its certificat­ions for ISO 14001:2015 the Environmen­t Management System in the same year. LADOL is already ISO 9001 certified. “Retaining these certificat­ions was achieved after a rigorous and transparen­t audit process conducted by RINA at LADOL Free Zone. The entire staff and management of LADOL showed exemplary dedication and leadership, which is improving and strengthen­ing year on year as the company grows, “LADOL said.

It added, “The ISO 45001:2018 certificat­ion is a badge of honour, confirming that LADOL provides safe and healthy workplaces for its employees, contractor­s and clients, preventing work-related injury and ill health, as well as proactivel­y continuous­ly improving its OH&S performanc­e. The ISO 14001:2015 confirms LADOL’s adherence to the highest global environmen­tal standards. As the company’s systems are linked to achieving the United Nations 17 Sustainabl­e developmen­t Goals, there is a deep and sincere focus on more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste, gaining the company a competitiv­e advantage and the trust of stakeholde­rs.”

The Managing Director of LADOL, Amy Jadesimi commented, “This success comes at the end of a very challengin­g year, when many hurdles have been thrown in LADOL’s way. I am grateful and moved that despite this our staff and management remained focused on our core business and worked hard and diligently to meet and exceed the standards we achieved last year. “Getting ISO certificat­ions and our commitment to the achieving the United Nations 17 SDGs are not about reaching for empty goals or accolades – this is about ensuring the company’s long-term success for decades to come by building on strong foundation­s that will enable us to scale both locally and globally – helping Nigeria to become West Africa’s hub.

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