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Award winning industrial service
17 April 2013
International support services and construction group, Interserve, has been awarded the British Safety Council International Safety Award 2013 for its industrial services work.

International support services and
construction group, Interserve, has
been awarded the British Safety
Council International Safety Award
2013 for its industrial services work.
This puts it in the top 5% of UK companies to have been accredited with a Distinction, and the only company to have achieved it on its first attempt. As part of the award Interserve had to demonstrate that it promotes a positive safety culture, has comprehensive health and safety policies in place and, a marked commitment to health and safety from the shop floor to the boardroom. In addition, it had to demonstrate health and safety management competence and provide clear improvements in health and safety during 2012.
This puts it in the top 5% of UK companies to have been accredited with a Distinction, and the only company to have achieved it on its first attempt. As part of the award Interserve had to demonstrate that it promotes a positive safety culture, has comprehensive health and safety policies in place and, a marked commitment to health and safety from the shop floor to the boardroom. In addition, it had to demonstrate health and safety management competence and provide clear improvements in health and safety during 2012.
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