Accreditations

ASRY is accredited with the majority of the leading standards in global ship repair, and operates a rolling upgrade system through its full-time internal auditing department. The global standards which ASRY has achieved include:

AMPP QP Accreditation Program for Field Application of Coatings Complex Structures SSPC-QP1

Certified: 16 September 2022

Description: Field application to complex industrial and marine structures

The QP1 accreditation is an internationally recognized program that evaluates the practices of industrial painting contractors in key areas of their business. These standards are considered the minimum level of service and quality for today’s coatings industry. The complex nature of coating systems and the specific surface preparations required for these systems have made the QP 1 guidelines vital to the longevity of applied protective coatings.

The program is designed to provide facility owners and specification writers a means to determine the capability to perform surface preparations and coating application in the field on complex industrial and marine structures, such as:

  • Bridges
  • Food and beverage facilities
  • Offshore drilling
  • Power generation facilities
  • Petro / chemical plants
  • Storage tanks
  • Ships maintenance
  • Wastewater treatment facilities

ISO/IEC 17025:2017

Certified: 22 January 2023

Description:Asry is accredited by the GCC Accreditation Center (GAC) in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017: “General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration of laboratories” A laboratory’s fulfillment of the requirement of ISO/IEC 17025 means the laboratory meets both the technical competence requirements and management system requirements that are necessary for it to consistently deliver technically valid calibrations.


ISO 30000:2009 Ship Recycling Management Systems

Certified: May 2021

Description: This international standard applies to the entire process for safe and environmentally sound ship recycling: accepting a ship for recycling by the facility; assessing the hazards onboard the ship; identifying and complying with any applicable notification and import requirements for ships to be recycled; carrying out the recycling process in a safe and environmentally sound manner; conducting required training; ensuring the availability of social amenities (e.g. first aid, health checks, food and beverages); storage and processing of materials and wastes from the ship; waste stream and recycling stream management, including contractual agreements; and documentation controls for the process, including any applicable notification of the final disposal of the vessel.


ISPS CODE

Certified: July 2006

Description: ASRY fulfils the provisions of Chapter X1-2 of the SOLAS Convention, part A of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code and has a valid Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP) approved by the Port Marine Authority (PMA). As the PFSP is a restricted document, copies cannot be supplied to third parties, however copies are provided to the Ministry of Interior and the designated authorities, stakeholders and organisations.

The Safety and Security of our facility, our customers, their assets and our team are the primary focus of all our activities.

Security services are delivered by a dedicated team of ASRY uniformed personnel controlling access to and from the site, as well as maintaining mobile patrols within the facility and monitoring the CCTV network. Additional security measures, such as gangway and watchman duties are also provided for every client.

The facility has Bahrain Customs and Immigration teams on site to ensure the correct control measures are maintained for persons entering the Kingdom of Bahrain.

The ASRY Emergency Plan provides an effective response to serious incidents within the facility, whether on board ships or within the land and buildings under our jurisdiction. It dovetails with other authority contingency plans and those implemented by the Ministry of Interior, Civil Defence, local businesses and other stakeholders.

Within the ASRY Emergency Plan is the Oil Spill Contingency Plan that has been approved by the Port Marine Authority. This provides a framework that draws together various resources to provide an effective response any oil pollution incident that might occur within the jurisdiction of the facility, or, where we can offer mutual aid to other facilities to protect the local environment.

ASRY control can be contacted as follows:

Call Sign: ASRY Control
Marine Radio: Channel 16
Telephone: +973 17674001
Email: radioroom@asry.net


ISO 9001

Certified: October 1995

Description: Standards related to quality management systems, designed to help organizations ensure that they meet the needs of customers and other stakeholders while meeting statutory and regulatory requirements related to the product.

ISO 14001

Certified: May 2003

Description: Standards related to environmental management that exists to help organizations (a) minimize how their operations (processes etc.) negatively affect the environment (i.e. cause adverse changes to air, water, or land); (b) comply with applicable laws, regulations, and other environmentally oriented requirements, and (c) continually improve in the above.

ISO 45001

Certified: November 2004

Description: Standards for occupational health and safety management systems. It exists to help all kinds of organizations put in place demonstrably sound occupational health and safety performance. It is widely seen as the world’s most recognized occupational health and safety management systems standard.

ISO IEC 27001

Certified: January 2012

Description: This standard enables organizations to manage and protect information and assets such as financial information, intellectual property, employee details or information entrusted by third parties.

ISO 28000

Certified: November 2010

Description: Standard for requirements of a security management system particularly dealing with security assurance in the supply chain. This integrated approach to risk management is often employed to better coordinate cross functional risk management mechanisms, improve performance measurement, ensure continual improvement and reducing misalignment of risk management objectives between silos.

ISO 20858

Certified: November 2010

Description: Standards for establishing a framework to assist marine port facilities in specifying the competence of personnel to conduct a marine port facility security assessment, and to develop a security plan as required by the ISPS Code International Standard, conducting the marine port facility security assessment, and drafting/implementing a Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP).

API Spec Q1, 9th Edition & ISO 9001 (API)

Certified: March 2013

Description:  Certifications to provide global consistency and improved assurance in the supply quality of goods and services from providers. They ensure compliance with internationally recognized Quality management system requirements, and ensures shipyard’s design, manufacturing and order fulfillment processes consistently satisfy customers across all markets serving the oil and natural gas industry.

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