Stanton Bonna achieves ISO 45001
Stanton Bonna precast concrete’s commitment to employee safety has been further recognised with the award of ISO 45001 certification.
Thomas Greaves (QHSE Manager, pictured) said: “We are proud to achieve ISO 45001 certification. Stanton Bonna is committed to building a zero-accident culture by ensuring a continual emphasis on controlling and eliminating risks in the workplace, and this certification demonstrates our commitment to ensuring our staff’s continued wellbeing and continually improving our health and safety management system.”
ISO 45001 was launched last year as a new international standard, replacing OHSAS 18001, and sets out a structure to help organisations improve employee safety, reduce workplace risks and create better, safer working conditions.
Stanton Bonna has many initiatives to support staff health and safety engagement including ongoing training, the NMHA (Near Miss Hazard Alert Scheme) and the annual Safety Event for all staff and contractors.
This commitment to health and safety is not just confined to inside the company and Stanton Bonna works with customers to develop offloading and handling equipment to ensure safer installation of its products. This has been recognised within the industry with many prestigious awards, including a British Precast Best Practice Award for Quality Control Technician Chris Taylor, developer of the Gully Grab, which enables offloading without the need for workers on a trailer.
Ends
Article supplied by:
Stanton Bonna
Tel: 0115 944 1448
Email: info@stanton-bonna.co.uk
Web: https://www.stanton-bonna.co.uk/