In the July 24, 2007 HSSE News article who was recognized for outstanding safety and who is the HSSE Quality and Training Manager?
Stanlow Manufacturing Complex and Dave Boothroyd
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Safety Award for Stanlow Manufacturing Refinery
24-Jul-2007
The Stanlow Manufacturing Complex in the UK has been recognised for displaying outstanding sustained performance in health and safety in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents’ (RoSPA) Occupational Health and Safety Awards for 2007.
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Displaying outstanding and sustained performance in health and safety, the Stanlow Manufacturing Complex in the UK, scooped a prize.
The Stanlow Manufacturing Complex in the UK has been recognised for displaying outstanding sustained performance in health and safety in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents’ (RoSPA) Occupational Health and Safety Awards for 2007.
The oil and chemicals manufacturing site was highly commended in the oil and gas industry category for having demonstrated a robust and high quality safety management system and a minimum of four years' consistently excellent or continuously improving health and safety performance.
Dave Boothroyd, HSSE Quality and Training Manager at Stanlow, said: “Winning this award is a great achievement for the site and reflects the fantastic effort that everyone at Stanlow has put into improving health and safety performance.”
RoSPA is a registered charity that aims to save lives and reduce injuries through education, campaigning for change, influencing opinion and contributing to debate.
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