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Zero harm culture
23 January 2013
Emphasising its commitment to world class health and safety credentials and a zero harm culture for its own workforce and the environment, Scott Health and Safety (Scott) has achieved OHSAS 18001 accreditation. The m
Emphasising its commitment to
world class health and safety
credentials and a zero harm culture
for its own workforce and the
environment, Scott Health and
Safety (Scott) has achieved OHSAS
18001 accreditation.
The manufacturer of respiratory and personal protective equipment and safety devices for fire, rescue and other industrial sectors has achieved accreditation through investment in training, risk assessment, internal audit and improvements throughout the its manufacturing and customer service facility in Skelmersdale.
Recommendation for certification was made following an external audit conducted by BSI.
The manufacturer of respiratory and personal protective equipment and safety devices for fire, rescue and other industrial sectors has achieved accreditation through investment in training, risk assessment, internal audit and improvements throughout the its manufacturing and customer service facility in Skelmersdale.
Recommendation for certification was made following an external audit conducted by BSI.
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