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Rockway Oilfields Services Ghana Limited an indigenous Ghanaian company is proud to announce that it has been officially awarded ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management Systems), ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems), and ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management Systems) certifications.
This milestone marks a significant achievement in the company’s mission to deliver world-class oilfield services while maintaining the highest standards of quality, safety, and environmental stewardship.
The certifications were issued by Accreditation Service for Certifying Bodies (ASCB) Worldwide, one of the world’s leading accreditation bodies, following a comprehensive assessment by the certification group.
The assessment confirmed Rockway’s conformance to the stringent requirements of these internationally recognized standards and an indication of the Company’s readiness to adhere these global standards.
Speaking on the achievement, the Chief Executive Officer of Rockway, Kwadwo Frimpong-Badu, said, "These certifications reflect our unwavering commitment to operational excellence and continuous improvement.”
“We wish to assure our clients and stakeholders that Rockway not only delivers superior service quality but does so responsibly — safeguarding people and the environment at every stage of our operations. We are proud of our team for achieving this milestone and grateful to our clients and partners for their trust and support, he said.
The attainment of these certifications reinforces Rockway’s position as a trusted partner for oil & gas, energy, and engineering projects in Ghana and across Africa.
It also demonstrates the company’s dedication to implementing robust management systems that enhance customer satisfaction, protect the health and safety of employees, and minimize environmental impact.
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