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Nominate your health and safety manager today
09 February 2022
THE SHE Awards is now in its fifth year and aims to recognise the key role that companies and individuals play in keeping people and premises safe.
The Awards celebrate innovation and achievements in the health and safety and winners be announced at a gala dinner at The Vox, Resorts World Birmingham on 6 April 2022, hosted by well-known comedian Hugh Dennis.
The deadline to enter has been extended to 15 February and you can enter for FREE at www.she-awards.co.uk.
The Best Health and Safety Manager of the Year award, sponsored by Alcumus, is designed to recognise a health and safety manager who made a significant contribution to the implementation or enhancement of health, safety or wellbeing standards within either their own or a client organisation.
Alcumus is a market-leading business for providing software-led risk management solutions for small and large businesses world-wide. It helps organisations of all sizes anticipate, manage and avoid risks that endanger their people, their operations and our planet.
Alyn Franklin, CEO at Alcumus says, "Recognising the importance of health and safety in the workplace, we’re delighted to be a sponsor once again at the Safety & Health Excellence Awards, taking place in April, where we’ll be revealing the winner of the Health & Safety Manager of the Year Award."
SHE Awards Event Director Mark Sennet says, “We are delighted to have the continued support of Alcumus as a sponsor of this category. It demonstrates their commitment to raising standards across the safety and health sector.”
“This will be the first SHE Awards with a live audience since the start of the pandemic so we are expecting this to be a night to remember.”
For more information on the Awards please visit www.she-awards.co.uk
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