CERTIFICATIONS & AFFILIATIONS
- ISO/IEC 17020
- Vessels under Pressure - SANS 0227
- PER – Pressure Equipment Regulations
- Steel Structures and GSM Towers - AWS D1.1
- ISO 14001 (Environmental - Dekra)
- ISO 45001 (Health & Safety - Dekra)
- API 510 PV Certification Inspections
- API 653 Tank Certification Inspections
- API 570 Piping Certification Inspections
- API 580 Risk Based Inspections
- NACE – Corrosion Protection and Coating Specialists Consultants
- SANS 329 (Gas Reticulation) Industrial Thermoprocessing Equipment – Safety requirements for combustion and fuel handling System
- SANS 347 and PER Categorization of Pressure Equipment
- (PER 064-RBI TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL) Dispensations – Internal Inspections and Hydraulic Pressure Tests
The ISO 14001 Standard covering Environmental Management are intended to provide organizations with the elements of an effective Environmental Management System that can be integrated with other management requirements (i.e. ISO 45001) and help organizations achieve Environmental and Economic objectives. This standard, like other International Standards, are not intended to be used to create non-tariff trade barriers or to increase or change and organization’s legal obligations
The ISO 14001 Standard specifies requirements for an Environmental Management System to enable an organization to develop and implement a policy and objectives which take into account legal requirements and information regarding Environmental Aspects.
2024 - 2025
ENVIROMENTAL PROJECT : ADOPT A HIVE
Bees play a crucial role in pollinating plants, including many of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts that we rely on for our food. Here are some reasons why we should preserve Bees and recognize the significance of these tiny creatures:
Pollination:
Bees are one of the most important pollinators on Earth. They are responsible for pollinating a large variety of crops, plants, and flowers, which helps them reproduce and produce fruits and seeds. About one-third of the world's food crops depend on pollination, and bees are essential for this process.
Biodiversity:
Bees contribute to the biodiversity of ecosystems by pollinating a wide range of plants. This not only supports the plants themselves but also other animals that rely on those plants for food and shelter. Bees are a key part of the intricate web of life on Earth.
Food security: Bees play a critical role in agriculture and food production. Many crops, such as almonds, apples, and coffee, heavily depend on bee pollination to yield a good harvest. Without bees, food production would be severely impacted, leading to food shortages and increased prices.
Environmental health:
Bees are indicators of environmental health. Their presence and abundance in an area can reflect the health of the ecosystem. By protecting bees and their habitats, we can help maintain a healthy environment for all living organisms.
Economic impact: Bees contribute significantly to the global economy through pollination services. The economic value of pollination by bees is estimated to be in the billions of dollars worldwide. By supporting bee populations, we are also supporting livelihoods and economic sustainability.
Threats to bees:
Bees face numerous threats, including habitat loss, pesticide exposure, climate change, diseases, and pests. Celebrating International Bee Day helps raise awareness about these threats and promotes conservation efforts to protect bee populations.
In conclusion, bees are vital to the health of our planet and our well-being.
Our recent Adopt a Hive Initiative in partnership with Pabala Game Reserve is a passion project which will have a lively impact on not only our generation but all those which will follow.
By supporting this initiative, we are actively assisting the protection and awareness of bees, and the tremendous impact their preservation has one mother earth.