Health and safety award for Studsvik
Published at 14:55, Wednesday, 06 June 2012
STUDSVIK UK, with offices around the country and its metals recycling facility in Lillyhall, has had its approach to the prevention of accidents and ill health recognised in the RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety (RoSPA) Awards 2012.
Dating back to 1956, the awards scheme is the largest and longest-running of its kind in the UK, recognising commitment to accident and ill health prevention and is open to businesses and organisations of all types and sizes.
David Rawlins, awards manager at RoSPA, said: “We congratulate Studsvik UK Limited on its success and encourage it, and all our other winners, to remain committed to safety and health, an approach that is well recognised to be good for workers and the bottom line.”
George Lyons, head of assurance, said: “The RoPSA awards mean so much to the company.
“It is great for our customers and our own workforce to see that we have achieved these best practice standards, and that we’ve done so many initiatives to improve our people’s standard of work while maintaining their safety.”
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