Construction News
22/08/2019
Mace Wins 10 RoSPA Awards At Annual Ceremony
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has held its annual awards ceremony recognising organisations' commitment to continuous improvement in accident and ill-health prevention at work.
Mace enjoyed huge success at the event, taking home 10 awards across all its business units, including eight gold medals and two gold awards.
Judges considered the entries' overarching occupational health and safety management systems, including practices such as leadership and workforce involvement.
Gold medals are awarded to organisations or business units that have won between five and nine consecutive gold awards. A number of Mace's business units received this prestigious accolade, including Mace MEP, Mace International Technology, Commercial Offices, Mace Logistics, Mace Interiors, Infrastructure and Aviation, Residential and PREACH. Mace Macro has also achieved its sixth consecutive Gold Medal.
Two of the firm's most high-profile construction projects also received Gold Awards. These were the iconic transformation of Battersea Power Station, and One Crown Place, a high-rise mixed-use development in the City of London.
Jason Millett, Mace COO and Group Board Sponsor for Health and Safety, said: "Health, safety and wellbeing is a core value at Mace, and we are committed to making sure that everyone who works on our projects goes home safe and well at the end of every day. As a result, it is fantastic to be once again recognised at the prestigious RoSPA awards. I congratulate all of our award winners on a job well done, particularly our gold medal winners, many of whom are on their second or third consecutive medal."
Andy Brown, Group Health and Safety Director at Mace, added: "We are very proud that so many Mace business units have again received recognition at this year's RoSPA awards. Everyone at Mace and the other stakeholders we work with on our projects has a part to play in ensuring that our commitment to health, safety and wellbeing is second to none, and our success at RoSPA reflects how seriously our people take that role."
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Mace enjoyed huge success at the event, taking home 10 awards across all its business units, including eight gold medals and two gold awards.
Judges considered the entries' overarching occupational health and safety management systems, including practices such as leadership and workforce involvement.
Gold medals are awarded to organisations or business units that have won between five and nine consecutive gold awards. A number of Mace's business units received this prestigious accolade, including Mace MEP, Mace International Technology, Commercial Offices, Mace Logistics, Mace Interiors, Infrastructure and Aviation, Residential and PREACH. Mace Macro has also achieved its sixth consecutive Gold Medal.
Two of the firm's most high-profile construction projects also received Gold Awards. These were the iconic transformation of Battersea Power Station, and One Crown Place, a high-rise mixed-use development in the City of London.
Jason Millett, Mace COO and Group Board Sponsor for Health and Safety, said: "Health, safety and wellbeing is a core value at Mace, and we are committed to making sure that everyone who works on our projects goes home safe and well at the end of every day. As a result, it is fantastic to be once again recognised at the prestigious RoSPA awards. I congratulate all of our award winners on a job well done, particularly our gold medal winners, many of whom are on their second or third consecutive medal."
Andy Brown, Group Health and Safety Director at Mace, added: "We are very proud that so many Mace business units have again received recognition at this year's RoSPA awards. Everyone at Mace and the other stakeholders we work with on our projects has a part to play in ensuring that our commitment to health, safety and wellbeing is second to none, and our success at RoSPA reflects how seriously our people take that role."
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