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Tata Chemicals - Babrala receives
the prestigious 'Sword of Honour' award
November 26, 2004
Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL - Babrala) has been awarded the
prestigious Sword of Honour award by British Safety Council,
UK, for safety management system. The Sword of Honour is recognised
the world over as the pinnacle of achievement in safety management
systems and is designed to encourage and reward best practice.
Said Mr Prasad Menon, MD, Tata Chemicals, "This is indeed
a proud moment for us to be awarded the Sword of Honour, and
is a result of the dedication and commitment by the TCL employees
towards safety. By making health and safety a priority, our
organisation demonstrates its commitment to the welfare of
its workers, clients and stakeholders. Safety can be managed
in ways that improve organisational performance and we will
continue to work towards making our place of work conducive
to preserving the health, safety and general well-being of
the employees."
Out of the many companies that apply annually, only 40 of
the world's safest companies are presented with 'Swords of
Honour' each year. The 'Sword of Honour' is a world-class
business award open exclusively to British Safety Council
members and is dependent on having achieved the Five Star
award. It covers various aspects like management of health
and safety, business risk management, environment, culture
and behavior, measurement and control systems, occupational
health, best practice and information on accidents and incidents.
The banquet at Goldsmiths Hall in London will be held on
November 26 and a member of the Tata Chemicals' board would
be invited to attend the function at the Top Table.
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