Construction News
14/06/2011
Kier Moss Wins International Safety Award
Kier Moss has been recognised for its health & safety performance by winning a prestigious International Safety Award.
The award was given by one of the world's leading advocates of workplace health & safety, the British Safety Council, and is supported by the Health and Safety Executive.
The award acknowledges the commitment that winners have made to improving corporate health & safety and rewards the success of achieving high safety standards. With over 600 applications from across the world, the win is a true testament to Kier Moss’s dedication to the health & safety of its workforce.
The International Safety Awards are open to all industries and sectors from across the globe and are independently adjudicated. They are seen as an excellent motivator for businesses looking to attain high standards in workplace health & safety.
Commenting on this year's awards, British Safety Council Chief Executive, Julie Nerney, said: "This year we decided to raise the bar for the International Safety Awards and by doing so we have seen an exceptional standard of applications. I would like to congratulate all winners on this achievement and they should all be very proud. It is great to have such dedicated organisations with us on the journey towards excellent health & safety standards."
(CD/KMcA)
The award was given by one of the world's leading advocates of workplace health & safety, the British Safety Council, and is supported by the Health and Safety Executive.
The award acknowledges the commitment that winners have made to improving corporate health & safety and rewards the success of achieving high safety standards. With over 600 applications from across the world, the win is a true testament to Kier Moss’s dedication to the health & safety of its workforce.
The International Safety Awards are open to all industries and sectors from across the globe and are independently adjudicated. They are seen as an excellent motivator for businesses looking to attain high standards in workplace health & safety.
Commenting on this year's awards, British Safety Council Chief Executive, Julie Nerney, said: "This year we decided to raise the bar for the International Safety Awards and by doing so we have seen an exceptional standard of applications. I would like to congratulate all winners on this achievement and they should all be very proud. It is great to have such dedicated organisations with us on the journey towards excellent health & safety standards."
(CD/KMcA)
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