British Safety Council launches 2013 Safety Awards 05 September 2012

The British Safety Council has launched its 2013 International Safety Awards scheme, aimed at recognising good health and safety management over the past year.

Next year will be the 55th anniversary of these awards, which, pundits agree, have made a significant contribution to promoting the benefits that well managed workplace health and safety bring.

The awards are open to all organisations, members an non-members of the British Safety Council in the UK and overseas.

Last year, 550 organisations won the International Safety Award including Aramark, Aston Martin Lagonda, Barclays Capital, Bovis Homes, GlaxoSmithKline, Green King Breweries, Indian Oil Corporation, Kier Construction, Larsen & Toubro, Scottish Power, Selex Galileo, SPIE WHS and Warburtons.

Awards relate to individual sites and business units, and organisations can enter as many sites or business units as they wish.

Applications must be completed online and submitted by the closing date of 25 January 2013.

Award applications are marked by independent chartered health and safety professionals, appointed by the British Safety Council.

Successful applicants are awarded a pass, a merit or distinction. Results will be posted to all applicants on 18 February 2013.

For 2013, the British Safety Council is introducing two new individual awards – Health and Safety Champion of the Year, and Health and Safety Young Champion of the Year, both of which are free to enter.

Brian Tinham

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