Auditors from the assessment and certification body spent a total of 13 days at the port over a six-month period, inspecting the company’s policies and procedures, including Management Systems for Safety and Environment, continual compliance with legal requirements and health and safety monitoring. David Gledhill, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports (UK) Ltd, which owns the Port of Felixstowe, said: “To be registered to the two standards at the same time is a significant achievement and confirms the port’s continuing commitment to its people and the environment. The standards recognise the port’s commitment to go beyond mandatory requirements and promote continuous improvement, and are a great credit to our environmental and health and safety teams.” NQA is a leading assessment, verification and certification body and works in partnership with a wide range of businesses, government departments and charitable organisations to help improve performance in quality, environment and health and safety management.