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Last call to apply for an International Safety Award
18 January 2024
ORGANISATIONS IN the UK and around the world have until 9 February to apply for a coveted International Safety Award, says British Safety Council.

The charity’s annual International Safety Awards recognise excellence in health, safety and wellbeing management and last year a record number of organisations around the world achieved one.
Mike Robinson, British Safety Council chief executive said, “We know it takes commitment, hard work and dedication to improve the health, safety and wellbeing culture within an organisation. That’s why the International Safety Awards are recognised globally as a marker of success.
“Receiving an International Safety Award not only gives you the recognition you deserve, it can also help you win new clients, partners and business opportunities and demonstrates your commitment to excellent health, safety and wellbeing standards.”
On applying for an overall International Safety Award, there are a number of other categories which organisations will be entered into, from 'best in class', to industry sector, as well as seven other awards. These include the CEO Award, which recognises the leadership and strategic vision of CEOs who have made a vital contribution to the health, safety and wellbeing of their business and to the wider society during 2023, the Health Safety and Wellbeing Ambassador of the Year Award and a Team of the Year award.
Last year a record 773 organisations received an International Safety Award, with 138 of these achieving a Distinction and 298 a merit. Winners included organisations of all sizes, types and sectors, in the UK, Africa, Asia, India, mainland Europe and the Middle East.
All applicants are invited to celebrate their success at the International Safety Awards Gala Dinner in 2024.
For more on the International Safety Awards, and how to apply by 9 February, visit: https://www.britsafe.org/awards-and-events/awards/international-safety-awards
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