Maher has won International Safety Award for protecting its employees from the risk of injury and ill health at work for the third consecutive year
Maher has won an International Safety Award with merit from the British Safety Council in recognition of its commitment to keeping its workers and workplaces healthy and safe during the 2014 calendar year.
Now in their 57th year, the International Safety Awards seek to celebrate and promote the success of the winning organisations and their employees in maintaining a safe and healthy working environment for all. The 2015 award winners have demonstrated to the satisfaction of the scheme’s independent judges their commitment to preventing workplace injuries and work-related ill health.
More than 500 organisations won an International Safety Award for 2015, and the winning organisations span all sectors and range from the United Kingdom, Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the West Indies.
Neal Stone, acting Chief Executive of the British Safety Council, congratulated Maher on its success. “On behalf of the Trustees and staff of the British Safety Council we warmly congratulate Maher and its employees on gaining an International Safety Award with merit for 2015. All of those working at Maher have made this award possible, which recognises their commitment to preventing injury and ill health in the workplace.
“It was also apparent that these winning organisations overall recognise the value that proportionate and sensible management of occupational health and safety risks brings to the organisation, its people and society.”
MD Donna Saul, said “ we are proud of this recognition of our continuing commitment to Health and Safety, We see this as a fundamental objective of our organization and will continue to look to improve our standards’.