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Enter the 2022 SHE Awards now!
06 December 2021
ENTRIES ARE now open for the 2022 Safety and Health Excellence awards. Winners will be announced on the 6 April 2022 at The Vox, Birmingham.
The Safety & Health Excellence Awards, sponsored by EcoOnline Global, will attract more than 550 guests from the health, safety and fire sectors. Attendees will experience a VIP reception, sumptuous three course meal and table wine, live magic acts, entertainment, comedy set from Hugh Dennis – sponsored by Shawcity, live music and a dance floor.
After successfully attracting more than 200 entries in 2021, this is set to be a night to remember and you can enter for free. The Awards celebrate innovation and achievements in the health and safety and new this year will be a brand new award celebrating Women in Safety. The deadline to enter is the 31 January 2022.
Here are the categories:
- Health and Safety Manager of the Year - Sponsored by Alcumus
- Health and Safety Team of the Year – Sponsored by NEBOSH
- Alan McArthur Unsung Hero Award – Sponsored by 3M
- Best Health and Safety Project
- Best Health and Safety in Construction
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- Safer Logistics Award
- Best Health and Safety in Manufacturing - Sponsored by Martor
- Rising Star Award – Sponsored by SHE Software
- Campaign of the Year - Sponsored by Safety Chair
- Woman of the Year
The ceremony will encompass the long-established British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) Awards that promote the importance of innovation and underline the highest standards of excellence within occupational safety and health.
For more information and to enter, visit https://she-awards.com
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