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Leask Marine Ltd., Marine Contractors based in Kirkwall, Orkney, have retained their internationally recognised ISO 45001:2018 Health & Safety Management System, ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System, ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System, and ISO 27001:2017 Information Security Management System accreditation standards.

This independent five-day assessment was conducted by the pioneering certification body, the British Assessment Bureau and demonstrates Leask Marine’s commitment to retaining certification.

Stringent audits

Leask Marine Ltd. can now continue to display the coveted British Assessment Bureau ISO 14001:2015, ISO 9001, ISO 45001:2018, and ISO 27001:2017 accreditation certification marks that demonstrate their conformance to the standards. Leask Marine has also undergone stringent audits and retained Service Supplier Status for In-Water Survey Of Ships and Mobile Offshore Units for three of the internationally recognised classification societies: Lloyds Register, RINA, and DNV. Leask Marine is also ABS approved.

Douglas Leask, Managing Director, said, “We are particularly pleased to have retained our ISO standards and it underlines our commitment to maintaining internationally recognised standards for all our stakeholders."

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