International safety award for Glasgow Airport
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Glasgow Airport has scooped the International Safety Award from the British Safety Council in recognition of its commitment to keeping its workers and workplace healthy and safe.
The airport is one of 87 organisations to win a Distinction in the 2020 International Safety Awards, which are health and safety’s most prestigious scheme.
They recognise organisations that have demonstrated commitment to occupational health, safety and wellbeing, regardless of their size or the sector they operate within. The airport was also shortlisted in best in class for the transportation, distribution and storage sector.
The awards recognise and celebrate organisations from around the world which have shown a true dedication to keeping their workers and workplaces healthy and safe over the last year.
The application process involved submitting an 8,000-word report based upon 12 questions regarding how safety, health and wellbeing is managed within our organisation.
Mark Johnston, chief operating officer of AGS Airports, which owns Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton Airports, said: “We are immensely proud to have been awarded the British Safety Council’s International Safety Award.
“More than 5,000 people from over 100 companies come to work in what is a complex operation each with a shared common goal – to ensure the health and safety not only of themselves and their colleagues, but also the millions of passengers Glasgow Airport welcomes each year.
“We have built a strong health, safety and wellbeing foundation for all who work at or travel through our airport and strive every day to live up to our own very-high expectations, so to be recognised for our efforts is welcome news during what is a very challenging time for the industry.”
Now in their 62nd year, the International Safety Awards recognise and celebrate organisations from around the world which have demonstrated to the satisfaction of the scheme’s independent judges their commitment to preventing workplace injuries and work-related ill health during the previous calendar year.