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Sword of Honour 2009 winners announced

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The forty winners of the prestigious British Safety Council's International Sword of Honour 2009 have been announced. The winning organisations have all been recognised as having exemplary health and safety systems that are among the best in the world. The winners will be presented with the Sword of Honour at a Ceremony in Goldsmiths' Hall, London on Friday 27th November 2009.

The Swords of Honour – widely recognised as the pinnacle of international health and safety awards – are presented to organisations who have demonstrated to an external independent adjudication panel a culture of best practice for health and safety throughout from the boardroom to the shop floor.

Organisations, in order to compete for the BSC Sword of Honour, must be able to demonstrate that their specific site has achieved the maximum rating in the BSC's Five Star Health and Safety Management System. Inaugurated in 1979, only 40 swords are awarded world-wide.

The Sword of Honour, which symbolises trust and exemplary achivement in managing health and safety, will be presented by Nina Wrighton, chairman of the British Safety Council.

For further information on the BSC's auditing programmes and Awards for 2009 visit www.britishsafetycouncil.org.

2009 winners – Sword of Honour

Adidas Head Office, Hazel Grove, Stockport

Balcas Timber, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland

Building Adhesives Limited, Stoke on Trent

Cadbury Trebor Bassett, Sheffield Distribution Centre

DHL (Cadbury), Milton Keynes

DCM Shrirham Consolidated, Kota India

Diamond Offshore Drilling International (Ocean Nomad), Aberdeen

Diamond Offshore Drilling International (Ocean Princess) Aberdeen

Diagio Packaging Limited, Runcorn

Dounreay Site Restoration, Dounreay Caithness

Drydocks World Dubai, Dubai

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, Dubai

E.ON UK (Kemsley Mill CHP), Sittingbourne

Enterprise Mouchel (TFL), Croydon

Enterprise Mouchel (Harrow), Harrow

Esca Food Solutions Limited, Scunthorpe

Foster Wheeler Worley Parsons (FWP) (Jurong Island – Singapore Parallel Train Project), Singapore

G4S Court and Police Support Services, Wakefield

G4S Integrated Services (The Met Office), Exeter

G4S Integrated Services (Capitol Building Liverpool), Liverpool

Howden Construction and Maintenance Division, Kingswinford

International Marine Transport (Head office and the vessel ‘Osprey'), Leatherhead

ITC Limited PSPD, Bhadrachalam India

Larsen & Toubro EBG, Mumbai India

Larsen & Toubro HED, Mumbai India

Linklaters, London

Mace Technology (Nationwide Site – Newbury), Reading

Magnox North Wylfa Power Station, Cemaes, Anglesey

McArthur Glen (Barberino Designer Outlet), Barberino Di Mugello Italy

McNulty Offshore Construction, Tyne & Wear

Microsoft UK, Reading

Norec (Liverpool BHT), Bootle

Norec (Kingsnorth Power Station), Rochester

Norec (Longannet Power Station), Kincardine on Firth

Serco Civil Government Division (Court Escort and Custody), Banbury

Shell Exploration and Production Europe (OIM Brent Alpha Platform), Aberdeen

Shell Exploration and Production Europe (OIM Brent Bravo Platform), Aberdeen

Structural Systems UK, Southall

The Dawn Group (Construction and Homes Divisions), Prestwick

The GEO Group UK (Campsfield House IRC), Kidlington, Oxon

 

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