List of occupational health and safety awards
== List of Occupational Health and Safety Awards ==
Occupational health and safety awards are accolades presented to individuals, organizations, or companies in recognition of their outstanding contributions to promoting and maintaining safe and healthy work environments. These awards serve to highlight best practices, innovations, and initiatives that prioritize the well-being of workers and aim to reduce workplace hazards and risks.
Awards[edit | edit source]
1. National Safety Council Green Cross for Safety Award The National Safety Council Green Cross for Safety Award is presented annually to organizations that demonstrate excellence in safety performance and a commitment to protecting their employees and the community.
2. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Safe + Sound Week Recognition OSHA's Safe + Sound Week Recognition is awarded to companies that implement effective safety and health programs to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses.
3. British Safety Council International Safety Awards The British Safety Council International Safety Awards recognize organizations worldwide that have demonstrated a strong commitment to workplace health and safety practices.
4. American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Safety Professional of the Year Award The ASSP Safety Professional of the Year Award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to advancing safety practices and protecting workers in their respective industries.
5. International Labour Organization (ILO) SafeYouth@Work Media Competition The ILO SafeYouth@Work Media Competition awards young journalists and media professionals for their efforts in raising awareness about occupational safety and health among young workers.
6. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) Star Awards OSHA's VPP Star Awards recognize companies that have achieved exemplary occupational safety and health management systems and maintain injury and illness rates below national averages.
7. World Health Organization (WHO) Healthy Workplace Award The WHO Healthy Workplace Award acknowledges organizations that prioritize employee well-being and create healthy work environments that promote physical and mental health.
See also[edit | edit source]
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- National Safety Council
- British Safety Council
- American Society of Safety Professionals
- International Labour Organization
- World Health Organization
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