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RoSPA Gold Award winner
11 July 2017
Independent drainage and wastewater maintenance specialist, Lanes Group, has won a RoSPA Gold Health and Safety Award for the eighth year in a row. This means the company retains retains its RoSPA Gold Medal, awarded for achieving multiple consecutive RoSPA Gold Awards.

Lanes Group MD, Wayne Earnshaw said: "To win the RoSPA Gold Award each year, we have to demonstrate continuous improvement. Retaining our RoSPA Gold Medal tells our customers and the wider public that we set high standards, yet we are constantly striving to do better. I would like to thank all our teams across the Lanes family for their contribution to this success.
"It shows our strategy of safeguarding and improving the health, wellbeing and safety of our staff, our customers and the thousands of other people we meet while doing our work every day is robust and fit for purpose."
The RoSPA Gold Award relates to all core business activity within Lanes, including services provided by its 21 regional depots, as well as Lanes Utilities, and Lanes Rail.
Detailed evidence and data was submitted to RoSPA about every aspect of occupational health and safety, including leadership, training, staff engagement, risk assessment, incident monitoring and investigation.
Lanes point to a range of health and safety initiatives implemented over the last 12 months, some of them significant innovations within the drainage and utilities industries.
They included the launch, by Lanes Utilities, of a 360-degree Igloo video theatre to train teams working on its wastewater network maintenance contract for Thames Water.
A digital health and safety app has also been rolled out across the Lanes depot network to support more effective auditing of services and sharing of health and safety information.
Julia Small, RoSPA's head of awards and events, said: "The RoSPA Awards are the most prestigious in the world of occupational health and safety. Winning one demonstrates an organisation's commitment to maintaining an excellent health and safety record."
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