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5-Star Safety Culture Awards unveiled

5-Star Safety Culture Awards unveiled

Siemens promotes a bottom-up approach to safety, encouraging active participation from all employees. “Walk and Talks are key for us,” says Nada Vuckovic, head of environment, health and safety and sustainability officer at Siemens. “Each time supervisors go out, it gives us valuable data because it allows employees to say if something they’re seeing is unsafe.”

BASF has intensified its focus on psychological safety, recognizing the link between mental well-being and accidents. Sean Cammaert, head of safety at BASF, stated, “When we have an incident, we want to investigate it from a psychological perspective.”

Green Infrastructure Partners prioritizes inclusivity in safety training, ensuring resources are available in multiple languages. “We recognized early on that we were going to have people who spoke a lot of different languages,” explains Tim McAuliffe, director of health, safety, and environment at Green Infrastructure Partners.

Learn more about how these organizations and several others have demonstrated a commitment to continuous improvement, adapting safety protocols to address emerging challenges and ensure the well-being of their employees.

The 5-Star Safety Cultures award recognizes their outstanding efforts in championing safety excellence and creating workplaces where employees can thrive.

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