NOMAC Renews Global ISO Certifications, Reinforcing Its Commitment to Operational Excellence
NOMAC has successfully renewed its global ISO certifications, reinforcing its ongoing commitment to operational excellence and global best practices. This milestone highlights NOMAC’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards across all areas of its business — from safety and quality to information security and environmental responsibility.
Among the highlights of this achievement:
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NOMAC has transitioned to the latest version of the Information Security Management System (ISMS) — ISO 27001:2022 — ensuring alignment with evolving global cybersecurity standards.
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The company has also successfully completed the transfer of its multi-site certification to a new partner, Bureau Veritas, a globally recognised certification body accredited by UKAS.
These updates reflect NOMAC’s focus on continuous improvement and operational integrity across all its assets and teams.
Currently, NOMAC holds certifications for the following international management systems:
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ISO 9001:2015 — Quality Management System
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ISO 14001:2015 — Environmental Management System
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ISO 45001:2018 — Occupational Health and Safety Management System
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ISO 27001:2022 — Information Security Management System (recently upgraded from the 2013 version)
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ISO 22301:2019 — Business Continuity Management System (Oman)
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ISO 50001:2018 — Energy Management System (Türkiye)
At the core of NOMAC’s operations is its Integrated Management System (IMS) — a unified framework that defines clear roles, responsibilities, and operational requirements across its global portfolio. The IMS is central to how NOMAC ensures efficiency, safety, and consistency in delivering world-class operation and maintenance services.
By renewing and upgrading these certifications, NOMAC continues to demonstrate its leadership in O&M performance, setting a benchmark for quality, safety, and resilience across the energy sector.