The top safest workplaces in NSW have been recognised for their outstanding commitment to health and safety at the recent 2017 SafeWork NSW awards ceremony.
The awards recognise businesses and workers with the best workplace health and safety and return to work outcomes across the state.
Minister for Better Regulation Matt Kean announced the nine winners across six categories at an event in Sydney, along with who had been selected from a field of 160 business and individual nominees.
“I will continue to work to ensure that anyone with a job in this state who heads off to work in the morning returns home safely to their family at night,” Kean said.
“I congratulate each and every award winner for leading the way and setting the bar that all workplaces across this state can aspire to.”
Kean said winners were selected from a range of businesses and individuals from across a range of sectors who were demonstrating how innovation and forward thinking could contribute to improved safety and injury management.
‘This is a great opportunity for businesses and workers to think about how they too can create a better safety culture in their workplace,” Kean said.
“NSW is the nation’s leading economy so it’s only fitting that our workplaces should be the safest, healthiest, and most productive in the country.”
According to Kean workplace incidents are costing NSW billions of dollars, so it is clear more can be done to improve workplace health and safety across this State.
“These awards are a chance for businesses and workers to really think about how they, like Leadership in Safety Award Winner Paul Lyndon from Diona, can create an environment that puts worker safety at the centre of the business,” Kean said.
“Whether you are an employer or a worker, and regardless of your industry, occupation or background, at the end of the day workplace safety is everyone’s responsibility.”
SAFEWORK AWARDS WINNERS
Excellence in Workplace Health and Safety Culture - small business
Sailfish Catamarans, Alstonville
Excellence In Workplace Health And Safety Culture - big business
Port Stephens Council, Raymond Terrace
Best Solution To An Identified Workplace Health And Safety Issue - small business
The Lacket Company, Kiama Downs
Best Solution To An Identified Workplace Health And Safety Issue - big business
D&D Traffic Management, Unanderra
Best Individual Contribution to Workplace Health and Safety (A)
An employee, such as a health and safety representative, who does not have formal responsibility for work health and safety management as part of their duties
John Pearce - Coffs Harbour City Council, Coffs Harbour
Best Individual Contribution to Workplace Health and Safety (B)
An outstanding contribution by a WHS manager or a person with responsibility for WHS as part of their duties
Glenn Stewart - Calvary Health Care, Sydney
Excellence in Recovery at Work for Business
Speciality Fashion Group, Alexandria
Recovery at Work Achievement Award for Injured Workers
David Nugent, Tarcutta
Safework NSW Leadership in Safety Award
Paul Lyndon - Diona , Rouse Hill
Image sourced from Flickr cc: Duncan Hull