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Clean
Room Construction Limited Wins Top Safety Award |
Clean Room Construction has scooped a prestigious safety award
for the eighth year in succession from one of the world’s
leading training and advisory bodies.
Following gruelling tests by a strict independent adjudicating
panel, Clean Room Construction was given the esteemed International
Safety Award by the British Safety Council. All
during the same period that six of the company‘s employees passed
the CITB Construction Skills Health and Safety Tests.
Only companies with below average accident rates are eligible
to apply and winners must also have good safety policies, plans
and commitment to health and safety at the highest level. They
must detail their health and safety officers’ qualification
and provide information about significant advances they have made
in health and safety for the year.
Mr David Ballard, Chief Executive of the British Safety Council,
says: “Now in our fiftieth year, we have led the way in promoting
health, safety and environmental best practise in society. In the
21st century, many organisations worldwide are now making health
and safety a top priority. Through achieving an International Safety
Award, Clean Room Construction is helping to make our vision of
a safe working environment a reality.”
Prime Minister Tony Blair added his support: “I offer my
congratulations to all of the organisations being presented with
an award by the British Safety Council. These awards recognise
the critical success they have achieved in their pursuit of excellence
in the management of health, safety and environmental matters.
This event gives me the opportunity to publicly recognise the important
contribution that the British Safety Council makes in promoting
health, safety and environmental best practise. The Government
would like to place on record its appreciation of the support given
by the Council in raising awareness of the benefits of effective
health, safety and environmental management. The challenge facing
us is enormous. By continuing to work together in partnership with
you, other stakeholders, employers and employees we will make considerable
strides towards achieving our goal for health and safety including
the reduction in the burden in employers and employees and cutting
the 40 million working days currently lost each year through work-related
ill health and injury.”
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