MAC Scaffolding wish Buxton & The Bear all the best in their fundraising efforts.
MAC Scaffolding wish Buxton & The Bear all the best in their fundraising efforts.
Maintenance Access Company Scaffolding Limited is a winner at the RoSPA Health and Safety Awards 2017.
The company, based in SWANSCOMBE, achieved the Order of Distinction (20 consecutive Golds) award in the prestigious annual scheme run by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).
The award was achieved during a special year for family-safety charity RoSPA, as it celebrates its centenary.
Through the RoSPA Awards scheme, which is open to businesses and organisations of all types and sizes from across the UK and overseas, judges consider entrants’ overarching occupational health and safety management systems, including practices such as leadership and workforce involvement. The awards are now in its 61st year.
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Julia Small, RoSPA’s head of awards and events, said: “The RoSPA Awards are the most prestigious in the world of occupational health and safety, and held in high regard around the world, as winning one demonstrates an organisation’s commitment to maintaining an excellent health and safety record. Achieving the standard required is no mean feat.
“This is a special year in the history of RoSPA, and we congratulate all of our winners in this, our centenary year”.
The majority of awards are non-competitive and mark achievement at merit, bronze, silver and gold levels. Gold medals, president’s awards and orders of distinction are presented to organisations sustaining the high standards of the gold level over consecutive years. For the first time in 2017, the Patron’s Award has been presented to those organisations that have achieved consecutive gold awards for 25 years or more.
22nd April 2017 was the 4th annual training day whereby all MAC operatives attended our offices for refresher training and asbestos awareness.
Thanks and congratulations to the team for re-achieving Bronze accreditation with FORS.
Next step is Silver!!!
Another successful training session for all site operatives carried out at our offices. Asbestos Awareness, manual handling and refresher training all completed.
All HGV drivers attend a vulnerable road users course, which is designed to address the growing problem of collisions involving vulnerable road users. It is important to understand that all road users need to share the road and the role that drivers of larger vehicles have in this.
Congratulations to Lee Lancashire who attained the second consecutive Work-Safe Reward at Wardour Street for his continuing involvement in promoting safe working practices.
Congratulations to Martin & Amanda who completed FORS application process and passed the audit to re-achieve a bronze level.