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24 Apr 2023, 22:09 GMT+10
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SINGAPORE, April 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- GATE Energy PTE LTD in Singapore has been officially awarded the bizSAFE STAR Certificate. bizSAFE is a nationally recognized program designed to help companies build workspace safety and health capabilities. bizSAFE is a 5-step program with the bizSAFE STAR being the highest achievable level that recognizes the company's Workplace Safety and Health Management System (WSHMS) identifies, manages and controls workplace risks or hazards in compliance with the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Act and international standards including ISO 45001.
Lee Jordan, CEO of GATE Energy, said, "After becoming the first business in North America to be certified by DNV to the ISO 45001 standard, it is a testament to our global focus on safety that the performance of our Singapore business is now also recognized by certification to this standard alongside their bizSAFE STAR accreditation. This is a significant achievement by our local team members as they continue to lead by example on the many projects and facilities where we provide commissioning, engineering and risk mitigation support through the Asia-Pacific region."
GATE Energy is a family of companies that provide scalable, fit-for-purpose services for the energy sector including engineering, commissioning and specialty field services.
For more information on GATE Energy, visit www.gate.energy
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