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British Safety Council presented the prestigious Sword of Honour and Globe of Honour Awards for the highest standards in management of health, safety and environmental risks to businesses from around the world at an awards ceremony held on Friday 22 November at Merchant Taylors' Hall in the City of London.

British Safety Council presented the prestigious Sword of Honour and Globe of Honour Awards for the highest standards in management of health, safety and environmental risks to businesses from around the world at an awards ceremony held on Friday 22 November at Merchant Taylors' Hall in the City of London. The winning organisations came from a wide range of industry sectors in the UK, Europe, India and the Middle East, including construction, education and training, energy generation, food and drink, leisure, logistics, manufacturing, retail and transport.

The 86 Sword of Honour and nine Globe of Honour winners were able to demonstrate to an independent adjudication panel a proven track record of excellence in managing risks to workers’ health and safety and/or to the environment from the organisations’ activities.

Opening the awards ceremony, Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of British Safety Council, said: “The Sword of Honour and Globe of Honour awards are the most prestigious accolades in our industry. They recognise and reward the organisations from all over the world that have reached the pinnacle of health and safety, or environmental management, or both, in the case of a very small number of companies.

“I feel very privileged to celebrate with them their truly tremendous achievements in the knowledge that they set the standards for the rest of the world in terms of health, safety and environmental management, and increasingly also workplace wellbeing. Importantly, they are committed to continual improvement of their already excellent record.”  

Lawrence Waterman, Chairman of British Safety Council, said: “In many organisations around the world, change is the new normal, a more common state than business as usual. This is the case in the UK at the moment. During periods of change we need to maintain consistency and certainty for our workforce, our stakeholders and our families. We can do this best by holding on to our core values.

“The winners of Swords and Globes are ready to face the future because they have the right values, putting the health, safety and wellbeing of their employees and the future of our planet at the heart of what they do. They are an example to us all, in how to look after their employees, how to engage them in health and safety and how to strive to make our organisations places where people can thrive.”

British Safety Council paid particular tribute to eight organisations that won the double (i.e. both the Sword of Honour and the Globe of Honour). They were: BAE Systems Naval Ships, UK, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, UAE, Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) UAE, Milaha – Container Shipping, Qatar, Milaha Internal Audit, Qatar, Qatargas Operating Company Ltd Commercial & Shipping Group Shipping Department, Qatar, TECOM Group, UAE and Unipart Logistics.

For the first time, British Safety Council has also presented two special awards. The Outstanding Practice Award has been created to recognise organisations that during the course of their Five Star Audit have demonstrated outstanding practice. This year, the winning organisation, selected for their approach to risk communication and use of technology, was Aston Martin Lagonda.

DLF, a leading commercial property developer in India, received the Special Recognition Award for their commitment to health and safety and for maintaining consistently high standards of customer satisfaction. DLF received the highest number of Sword of Honour awards achieved by a single organisation in each of the past two years, i.e. 11 awards in 2018 and 13 in 2019.