Best health and safety achievement in construction:
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ALDAR Properties |
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Given the scale and context of the project, ALDAR's results are very impressive
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| Commended |
Lovell Learning |
A very commendable project to engage young people in all elements of construction.
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Best Health and Safety Achievement in Transport and Logistics:
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BAA Stansted |
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A resonant and motivational project, which employed a true strategic approach, looking at how the various stakeholders could work together to effect change |
| Highly Commended |
NYK Logistics |
A very orderly approach, which has engendered very clear improvements in safety |
| Commended |
CEMEX UK Operations |
A worthwhile initiative that should encourage others to follow its lead |
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Best Health and Safety Achievement in Local Authorities and Education:
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Winner |
University of Leeds |
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An impressive organisational commitment to re-energising occupational safety and health in the university sector. |
| Commended |
Burnley Borough Council |
A good example of a collaborative approach that benefits the whole community |
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Best Health and Safety Achievement in Manufacturing:
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Winner/commended |
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Winner |
UK Steel |
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An initiative with a clear aim, that achieved tangible results, and which could be further developed throughout the industry. |
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Best Health and Safety Achievement in Health Care and Emergency Services:
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Winner/commended |
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Winner |
University of Portsmouth |
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This project demonstrated an excellent, practical approach, which delivered a positive, measured, and useful outcome. |
| Highly Commended |
Cheshire Constabulary |
An impressive, sustainable health and well-being project aimed at employees, their families, and the local community. |
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Best Health and Safety Achievement in a Utility:
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Winner/commended |
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What the judges said |
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Winner |
SP Energy Networks |
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SP Energy Networks went above and beyond its normal business by investing a lot of money and time in a project that was not part of its day-to-day remit as an energy provider. |
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Training Initiative of the Year:
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Winner |
British Gas Services |
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An excellent example of how to turn a negative event into a positive outcome. |
| Commended |
CragRats |
Delegates who received this training were inspired to actively lead a positive health and safety culture. |
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Innovation of the Year:
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Winner/commended |
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Winner |
POCHIN Concrete Pumping |
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This product’s innovation lies in the fact that it very effectively addresses a widespread problem in the industry. |
| Highly Commended |
The Design Best Practice Alliance |
The initiative resulted in demonstrable benefits in terms of time, cost, quality and safety. |
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Campaign of the Year:
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Winner/commended |
Company |
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What the judges said |
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Winner |
National Grid – Trusted to work responsibly |
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This campaign has embedded the concept of trust in the workplace, and it is clear that the workers embraced it. |
| Commended |
Crown House Technologies – Let’s all get home safely for Christmas |
A time-limited, specific campaign that had real clarity of purpose. |
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Partnership Initiative of the Year:
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Winner/commended |
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Winner |
Communication Workers’ Union and BT |
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A comprehensive and very impressive campaign, drawn up under a true partnership approach. |
| Commended |
BAA and Unite the Union |
An effective initiative, in which both unions and management were fully engaged. |
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Achiever of the Year:
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Winner/commended |
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What the judges said |
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Winner |
Paul Watson – Tube Lines |
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Paul Watson is an excellent example of positive leadership practice.
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| Highly commended |
Steve Mansfield – Castle Cement |
Steve’s project was a very brave thing to have taken on board. |
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New Entrant of the Year:
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Winner/commended |
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What the judges said |
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Winner |
Chris Hall – Skanska |
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Chris Hall has made an exceptional contribution to the profession at this early stage of his career. |
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Consultant of the Year:
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Winner/commended |
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What the judges said |
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Winner |
Mike Randle – Agility UK |
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Mike really engaged people, providing training that was highly relevant to both agency staff and foster carers. |
| Very Highly Commended |
Mark Clarke – Clarke Health and Safety Consultants |
Mark has earned the respect of the Association and the scaffolders in the field, who recognise his ability to deliver practical help, training, advice, and education. |
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IOSH Lifetime Achievement Award:
| Sponsor |
Winner/commended |
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What the judges said |
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Winner |
Professor Peter McKie |
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Prof McKie cares passionately about health and safety leadership and has achieved standards of excellence in a range of business endeavours. |
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