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HIP Sets Regional Benchmark with Triple ISO Certification

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August 15, 2025

At a time when environmental responsibility and workplace safety are critical to the logistics sector, Hambantota International Port (HIP) has set a new standard, becoming the first port in Sri Lanka and South Asia to earn triple ISO certification.

HIP Sets Regional Benchmark with Triple ISO Certification

The facility now holds ISO 9001 for quality management, ISO 14001 for environmental management, and ISO 45001 for occupational health and safety; a rare trifecta that reflects more than just compliance. It signals a holistic commitment to sustainability, operational excellence, and the well-being of its workforce.

Safety at Hambantota International Port begins long before anyone sets foot inside the facility.

Every individual, be it visitor, employee, or contractor, is required to complete mandatory safety induction training. The Security and Safety department ensures that all personnel complete related training and familiarisation sessions before entry, reinforcing a culture of prevention over reaction. Beyond the gate, a strict work permit system mandates risk assessments for all tasks, whether hot work, confined spaces, construction, or height-related activities. Specialised supervisors and the 24-hour health and safety team review each task and its environmental impact to identify and mitigate risks before work begins.

Environmental Stewardship

Nowhere is HIP's commitment to environmental excellence more evident than in the pristine condition of its surrounding waters. Recent studies show water quality so high that coral growth has been observed within the harbour, a remarkable testament to the port's rigorous environmental management practices.

The port operates a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant that ensures all discharged water meets stringent national standards. Regular testing and monitoring allow operators to adjust treatment methods as needed, guaranteeing that environmental limits are never exceeded.

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