IRPC's port business and storage tank provide with an international standard which gives confidence and security to user and customer. The operations are certified and comply with the following international standards;

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International Organization for Standardization (ISO 9001)

ISO 9001 is an international standard for the management system that worldwide business organizations prioritize that the company’s management has the quality. It also ensures the processes are under control and traceable.

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Environmental Management Standard (ISO 14001)

ISO 14001:2004 is to carry out business with comprehension on the importance of environmental management in order to achieve both environmental development and business development by focusing on prevention of pollution.

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Occupational Health and Safety Management System Standard (TIS18001 and BS OHSAS18001)

Thailand industrial standard specification for occupational health and safety management systems 18001-2542 is a standard for reduce and control employees’ risk and relevant person, for optimizing the business operations to obtain safety, and for promoting the image of company's responsibility toward employees and society.

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International Maritime Organization (IMO)

Operate under standards and regulations of maritime safety and marine environmental protection.

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The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF)

Operate business with management and implementation of marine pollution, especially oil spills.

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International Health Regulations (IHR)

Operate under International Health Regulation to prevent internationally spread of disease.

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International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code)

Operate under International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea: SOLAS 1974