Foster Wheeler wins top British safety award
Global engineering and construction major Foster Wheeler has won the Five Star Health and Safety Management System Audit Award from the British Safety Council for the performance of the companys UK-headquartered operation in Reading.
The award follows a Five Star audit, in which the British Safety Council reviewed the health and safety performance of FWELs Reading home office operation, the company said.
The British Safety Council Audit, encompassing the management of health and safety through to the implementation of associated systems in the workplace, results in an overall numerical score, or star rating, of the organizations performance.
Organizations are rated from one to five, five being the top rating to indicate the effectiveness of their health and safety programs. Foster Wheelers Reading operation achieved a five-star rating, with a world-class audit score of 93%.
I am proud to see that the British Safety Council has recognized our commitment to health and safety, said Umberto della Sala, chief operating officer.
The British Safety Council rightly focuses on not only systems and performance but on an organizations commitment to continuous improvement - a commitment that is shared by everyone at Foster Wheeler - senior management and staff alike.
The internationally-recognized British Safety Council Five Star Audit is used by organizations world-wide to benchmark their health and safety management system against health and safety best practice.
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