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Able Safety headline sponsor of SHE Awards 2019
01 February 2019
Able Safety has been confirmed as the headline sponsor for the Safety & Health Excellence Awards 2019.
The SHE Awards was launched in 2018 and it aims to recognise the key role that companies and individuals play in keeping people and premises safe.
Entries for the SHE Awards have hit a record high this year and due to popular demand the deadline for entries has been extended to 14 February. You can enter now for FREE at www.she-awards.co.uk
The Awards themselves will be presented at a gala dinner at The Vox, Resorts World Birmingham on 10 April 2019 hosted by popular comedian Sean Lock.
Able Safety, supplies, hires and maintains all aspects of gas detection, working at height, breathing and emergency escape apparatus. Able Safety attended the SHE Awards last year and were so impressed by the event that it has signed up as headline sponsor to show its dedication to celebrating and promoting excellence in health and safety.
Able Safety’s director Nigel Stubbs said: “After attending the awards in 2018, we knew immediately that it is an excellent opportunity to align the Able brand with such a great celebration of safety. We are excited to support such a great event and be a part of celebrating companies and individuals that help keep us safe.”
SHE Awards Event Director David Bishop adds: “We are delighted to have secured the support of Able Safety and are proud to have them as the headline sponsor of the Awards. We’ve seen a significant increase in companies wanting to either enter or support the Awards this year and it demonstrates how important they are to people and the commitment the industry has in continuing to strive for excellence in health and safety.”
For more information on the Awards please visit www.she-awards.co.uk
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