Quality & Safety Management

We establish a robust, multi-tiered quality control and safety management system, incorporating process inspections, on-site supervision, and proactive risk prevention measures to ensure project excellence and operational safety.

Management System Framework

KATIANGAS has developed a comprehensive quality and safety management framework aligned with international standards such as ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety), and ISO 14001 (Environmental Management). Key components include:

  • Full Lifecycle Coverage
  • Quality and safety controls are integrated across all project phases: feasibility study, engineering design, procurement, manufacturing, construction, commissioning, and operations.
  • Three-Level Quality Control System
  • A structured accountability chain spanning corporate headquarters, project departments, and on-site execution ensures responsibilities are clearly defined and enforced.
  • Dual Risk Prevention System
  • Combines hierarchical risk control with ongoing hazard identification and remediation to address both potential and existing risks.
  • Compliance & Training Programs
  • All personnel—managers and site workers alike—undergo regular training to ensure strict adherence to safety protocols and operating standards.

Key Management Measures

  • Process Acceptance & Quality Control
  • Implement inspection checkpoints for each critical process, with predefined quality control milestones.
  • Utilize material traceability systems to ensure full visibility and control over equipment and supply quality.
  • Engage third-party quality assurance organizations to verify that all outcomes meet both international standards and client expectations.
  • On-Site Safety Management
  • Enforce a work permit system and mandatory safety briefings before all site activities.
  • Deploy dedicated HSE (Health, Safety, Environment) officers to conduct routine inspections and oversee compliance.
  • Conduct risk assessments and emergency drills prior to high-risk operations.

Risk Identification & Prevention

  • Conduct comprehensive risk identification at the project initiation phase, covering environmental, technical, and construction-related risks.
  • Establish a dynamic risk database to enable ongoing risk level assessment and early-warning capabilities.
  • Introduce digital tools for visualized construction management and real-time site data analysis

Execution Mechanisms

  • Goal-Oriented Accountability System
  • Assign specific quality and safety targets at every organizational level, linking performance to measurable outcomes.
  • Routine and Special Inspections
  • Enforce weekly/monthly inspections and special audits, ensuring a closed-loop problem resolution process.
  • Collaborative Compliance Mechanism
  • Formalize joint quality and safety responsibilities with subcontractors and partners through binding agreements.
  • Continuous Improvement Loop
  • Hold regular quality and safety review meetings to drive corrective action and promote long-term optimization.