Northern Ireland construction firm Farrans has scooped its sixth RoSPA Gold Award in-a-row for its England region.
The RoSPA Awards are the world's largest health and safety awards programme, recognising those organisations and individuals who have set the highest standards in accident prevention. The Awards, which are now in its 69th year, obtain almost 2,000 entries annually from over 50 countries, covering over seven million employees.
Julia Small, RoSPA's Growth Director, said: "Farrans should be proud of the hard work and commitment to keeping people safe that has resulted in a RoSPA Award, which honours those organisations who have achieved the highest standards in health and safety in the workplace.
"RoSPA regards Farrans as a strong example of the importance of making accident prevention central to any successful organisation, not just for the benefit of employees, customers and clients, but also society as a whole."
Whether seeking non-competitive excellence recognition or entering for a competitive award across 20 industry sectors, each RoSPA Award entrant is assessed against rigorous criteria, making Farrans a world leader in shaping safer, healthier workplaces.
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