Wednesday 16 September 2009

Gold Medal Safety Award For Bath Spa University

Bath Spa University has proved once again its first-class record on safety. For the second year running the University has won a Gold Medal award from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.

David Rawlins, RoSPA Awards Manager, said: "Bath Spa University has shown a commitment to protecting the health and well-being of its employees and others. Entering the RoSPA Awards reinforces the message that good health and safety is good for business and clearly demonstrates an organisation's dedication to improving performance in this crucial area."

Warren Cole, Bath Spa University's Health, Safety and Environment Adviser, said: "We are delighted to have been awarded the RoSPA Gold Medal for the second successive year. The award again recognizes the success of our initiatives in reducing the number of accidents and cases of ill-health in the University, and the effectiveness of our safety management systems.
"We are committed to continually improving the safety culture of the University. The Gold Medal offers reassurance that we are maintaining the high standards that we have set ourselves."

According to RoSPA, its awards are not just about reducing the number of accidents and cases of ill-health at work. They also help to ensure that organisations have good health and safety management systems in place.

RoSPA points out that in the current economic climate safety awards are more important than ever because they demonstrate that employers care about their employees and will not let slip their standards of health and safety practice even if times are tough.

Bath Spa University will receive its Gold Medal award during a ceremony at the Birmingham Hilton Metropole Hotel, at the National Exhibition Centre, on 14 May.

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