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Tivoli awarded 2024 ROSPA President’s Award after achieving 14 consecutive Golds

03 Jun 2024 | BALI Member News

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has awarded Accredited Contractor Tivoli Group a President's award for the fifth year running, following 14 consecutive Golds in the internationally renowned Health and Safety Awards. The prestigious accolade recognises the outstanding work and continual improvements being made at Tivoli across all aspects of health, safety and wellbeing.

The esteemed RoSPA Awards program now celebrates its 68th year as the UK’s largest and most impactful health and safety programme. With almost 2,000 entries annually from over 50 countries, impacting over seven million employees, they offer a platform to spotlight an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in health and safety. The programme examines entrants’ overarching health and safety management systems, including practices such as leadership and workforce involvement.

Nicola Keach, Tivoli’s Chief Executive Officer, said:

"Being recognised by RoSPA with our 2024 President’s award is a fantastic accomplishment. It is testament to the hard work and importance our teams give to safety and wellbeing, to ensure that everyone works safely and goes home without harm every day. We are very proud to have our processes, practices and systems recognised for the fourteenth consecutive year by a meticulous and highly respected awards scheme. The safety of our people will always be our number one priority and we will continue to build on this tremendous achievement."

Julia Small, RoSPA’s Achievements Director, said:

"Workplace accidents don't just pose financial risks and operational disruptions; they significantly impact the quality of life for individuals. This is why acknowledging and rewarding excellent safety performance is vital. We congratulate Tivoli Group Ltd for winning a prestigious RoSPA Award and showing an unwavering commitment to keeping employees, clients and customers safe from accidental harm and injury."

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