Training

RoSPA award

by Mark Rowe

STANLEY Security has been presented with the Gold Award from The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA). The security firm was selected as a Gold Award winner based on its health and safety documentation which proves the company takes note of incidences and then makes improvements to health and safety practices based on them.

The RoSPA Awards see 2,000 entrants every year from organisations which have shown a commitment to the wellbeing of not only employees but all those who interact with it as well.

The judging panel comprised of independent health and safety representatives from NEBOSH (The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health), universities (Manchester and Aston), the Engineering Construction Industry Association, RoSPA, Southern Water, Unite the Union and Sainsburys.

Peter Walker, EHS Manager for STANLEY Security, said, “It is pleasing to know that our hard work and the dedication that we display towards health and safety is taken seriously not just by individuals from within STANLEY Security, but that renowned peers have chosen to shine a light on our efforts as well. STANLEY Security has always made health and safety a key priority within our organisation and in regards to our customers as well.

“Our RoSPA Gold award win is not just cause for celebration for the hard work that we invest in maintaining our health and safety, but also is an active opportunity to prove to our large and small clients alike our expertise and capabilities in the health and safety arena.

“We actively encourage a culture within STANLEY Security so our colleagues know that our health and safety procedures and regulations have been put in place for their benefit.”

Related News

  • Training

    Free ONVIF course

    by Mark Rowe

    An updated version of the ONVIF distance learning training course has been published on the Tavcom Training website. The free course focuses…

  • Training

    Cyber challenge on south coast

    by Mark Rowe

    Bournemouth University hosted a weekend cyber security competition, known as a ‘Capture the Flag’ contest, as part of the Cyber Security Challenge…

  • Training

    BC for dummies

    by Mark Rowe

    Government and industry bodies have brought out a new ‘Business Continuity for Dummies’. The Cabinet Office with the Business Continuity Institute and…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing