Fabrication set for ISO 45001 accreditation

11th April 2020

By: Cameron Mackay

Creamer Media Senior Online Writer

     

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Engineering services company, Inkwali Fabrication and Maintenance is currently in the process of being accredited for ISO 45001, and maintains stringent safety standards that ensure zero harm to people, equipment and the environment. Inkwali’s aim is to continually improve on safety standards and to adhere to client’s safety requirements.

Inkwali prides itself on the quality of its workmanship. The company is a certified holder of both ISO 9001:2015 quality management system as well as ISO 3834 Part 2 comprehensive quality requirements for fusion welding of metallic materials.

Founded in 2005, the company is backed by seasoned engineering and project management professionals with over 50 years of experience in steel fabrication, design, installation and maintenance engineering, gained across multiple industries.

It has the requisite experience and skill set to deliver on high quality steel fabrication and installations, as well as maintenance engineering projects, timeously and safely.

Inkwali works in multiple sectors and has experience throughout the entire lifecycle of engineering projects from design, fabrication, construction, installation and maintenance in the mining, petrochemicals, power and manufacturing industries.

There are three specialist areas in which the company offers its expertise. This includes fabrication, such as the welding and installation of steel structures, and maintenance and servicing. The company’s fabrication workshop is situated in Sebenza, Edenvale, in Johannesburg.

The company also offers plant outage management, as well as operations and maintenance.

In addition, the company’s complementary capabilities include civil construction, project management and engineering maintenance services.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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