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News Release from: ISG Jackson
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 June 2007
ISG Jackson wins a record five gold
RoSPA awards
ISG Jackson have secured five gold awards for its commitment to reducing risk across the business.
ISG Jackson has exceeded its own highly impressive record of RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Award wins this year by securing five gold awards for its commitment to reducing risk across the business The contractor picked up the top industry accolade for overall best practice in its health and safety systems for the fourth year running
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 4 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Additionally, ISG Jackson Special Projects took its first ever golden gong, and the company's three individual business divisions won an unprecedented gold award each at their first ever attempt.
Recognising the commitment of organisations that reduce the number of accidents and cases of ill health at work, the RoSPA Awards also seek to acknowledge those businesses that strive for continuous improvement in their health and safety management systems.
With a record haul of top industry awards in 2007, ISG Jackson continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to minimising risk in the workplace.
Despite being the first year that the company has submitted independent entries for its Living, Public and Commercial divisions, the RoSPA judges had no hesitation in awarding the highest occupational health and safety honours to each division.
Bernard Clarke, managing director of ISG Jackson, commented: "Formal recognition for the robust health and safety procedures that we employ is highly desirable and confirms that our approach and focus in this critical area of the business consistently exceeds the minimum industry standards".
"Continuous training and education remains at the forefront of our commitment to mitigating risk, both internally with our staff, and through direct engagement with our supply chain to share knowledge and expertise which further enhances the standards of health and safety across the entire business.".
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