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Health, Safety & Quality

Safety takes priority in everything we build

From wire rope slings to DNV 2.7-1 offshore containers, every product that leaves our Bekasi, Balikpapan, and Batam workshops carries a load — and a life — on the other end. Safety isn't a checkbox at Franklin Offshore Indonesia Perkasa; it is the standard every fabrication, inspection, and certification is measured against.

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Our safety philosophy

Designed around how failures actually happen

Rigging and mooring failure is rarely a single mistake — it's usually the last link in a chain of shortcuts. As a supplier to offshore exploration, production, and marine construction projects across Indonesia, we design our processes around that reality: every sling, shackle, and container we fabricate or certify is a component in someone else's critical lift, and we treat it that way from raw material to service life.

  1. 1

    Equipment integrity comes first

    Lifting and rigging gear is only as safe as its weakest certified component, so traceability from manufacture through in-service inspection is non-negotiable.

  2. 2

    Every lift is a planned lift

    High-risk operations — subsea lifts, heavy fabrication loads, personnel-adjacent lifting — get more scrutiny, not less.

  3. 3

    Competence is verified, not assumed

    PPE compliance and correct technique are only effective when paired with trained, assessed personnel.

What we commit to

Six commitments behind every unit we supply

Certified & traceable equipment

All lifting sets, wire rope slings, and offshore containers are manufactured and load-tested against recognised class standards, including DNV 2.7-1 for offshore containers and portable offshore units. Every unit carries full documentation from manufacture through its working life, so our clients can verify pedigree before a load ever leaves the ground.

Rigorous fabrication & load testing

Fabrication and load testing take place in-house across our three Indonesia facilities, under controlled workshop conditions rather than outsourced to unverified third parties. Equipment is tested to its rated capacity before it is released for service.

Independent inspection & re-certification

Rigging and lifting gear already in service is re-inspected on a scheduled basis — visually before each use, and through detailed periodic examination by competent personnel — so that wear, damage, or corrosion is caught before it becomes a failure point.

Trained, PPE-compliant personnel

Helmets, gloves, safety boots, and eye protection are mandatory on our shop floor — not as a formality, but because fabrication and load-testing of rigging equipment is inherently high-risk work. Personnel are trained on correct sling fabrication technique and correct PPE use before they're signed off to work unsupervised.

Planned, risk-assessed operations

For higher-risk work — heavy fabrication lifts, load testing, and container handling — we apply lift-planning discipline consistent with industry practice: a clear person in charge of each operation, defined roles for every team member, tested communication before the lift, and a hard rule that no one stands under a suspended load.

A reporting culture, not a blame culture

Near misses and equipment defects are things we want reported early, not hidden. Our inspection and certification workflow exists precisely so that a flaw is caught on our workshop floor — not on an offshore platform.

Standards & frameworks

What we work against

Franklin Offshore Indonesia Perkasa aligns its quality and safety management with recognised international frameworks.

  • DNV 2.7-1

    Offshore containers and portable offshore units — design, fabrication, and periodic examination.

    Independently certified
  • ISO 9001:2015

    Quality Management System, certified by Det Norske Veritas (DNV).

    Independently certified
  • ISO 45001:2018

    Occupational health and safety management system.

    Independently certified
  • IOGP Report 376

    Lifting & Hoisting Safety Recommended Practice — the industry reference for lift planning, equipment integrity, and competence in oil & gas lifting operations.

    Guidance we align with
  • API RP 2D

    Operation and maintenance practice for offshore pedestal cranes, widely referenced across offshore lifting operations.

    Guidance we align with
  • Partner & class-society standards

    Manufacturer standards from alliance partners including Green Pin®, Gunnebo, and Vryhof.

    Guidance we align with

This page describes the standards Franklin Offshore Indonesia Perkasa designs its processes around. For a specific project's certification requirements or scope of third-party accreditation, please contact our team directly.

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Safety is a long-term investment. Let’s build it together.

Whether you need certified lifting sets, DNV 2.7-1 containers, or inspection and re-certification of equipment already in service, our team can walk you through the documentation and process behind every unit we supply.