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Sword of Honour awards

by Mark Rowe

The British Safety Council has launched its 2016 Sword of Honour and Globe of Honour awards. The BSC says that they’re designed to recognise health, safety and environmental management excellence worldwide.

The 2016 awards mark the 37th year of the Sword of Honour, and the seventh year of the Globe of Honour, awarded for best practice in environmental management.

These two awards are open to business units and sites from all countries and business sectors who have achieved the maximum five stars in the British Safety Council’s independent Five Star health, safety and environmental management audits in the period August 2015 to July 2016.

To be awarded a Sword of Honour or Globe of Honour, an organisation must be able to demonstrate to an independent adjudication panel that it has a proven track record and a culture of best practice for excellence in health and safety or environmental management that runs throughout the business – from the shop floor to the boardroom. The Sword of Honour and Globe of Honour are an important part of the British Safety Council’s drive to recognise and celebrate exemplary health, safety and environmental management in the workplace.

Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of the British Safety Council, said: “The Sword of Honour and Globe of Honour awards shine a light on businesses which are at the forefront of achieving safe, healthy and sustainable workplaces and business practices. The awards celebrate their efforts and encourage other organisations worldwide to follow their lead. The British Safety Council’s vision is that no one should be injured or made ill at work. Currently, 6,300 people die every day globally as a result of occupational accidents or work-related diseases, contributing to over 2.3 million deaths per year. The economic cost of poor occupational safety and health practices is estimated at 4 per cent of global Gross Domestic Product each year (source: ILO). This demonstrates that there is still a great challenge ahead of us to convince business leaders around the world that investing in good health, safety and environmental management is a social imperative that also makes business sense.”

The closing date for applications is September 2, and the results will be announced on 7 October 2016. The winning organisations will be invited to a celebratory luncheon on Friday, November 25 at the historic Drapers’ Hall in the City of London to receive their awards. More details can be found at: www.britsafe.org/events/sword-and-globe-honour-luncheon.

Last year, 61 Swords were awarded and eight organisations achieved the Globe of Honour.

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