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Still time to enter Safety and Health Excellence Awards
08 December 2017
THERE’S STILL time to recognise your team, individuals, clients or a product that have made a real contribution to health, safety, fire safety and security by entering the Safety and Health Excellence (SHE) Awards.
The SHE Awards are completely FREE to enter and the deadline to submit your entries if 10 January 2018. Categories include:
- Fire Innovation of the Year (Sponsored by Turner and Townsend)
- Security Innovation of the Year
- Campaign of the Year (Safety, fire and security)
- Health and Safety Team of the Year (Sponsored by NEBOSH)
- Health and Safety Manager of the Year (Sponsored by NQA)
- Rising Star of the Year
Entering the awards couldn’t be simpler as each category has four questions, which each have a maximum word count of 250 words. Entering your team, a staff member, a contractor or your product is the ideal way to recognise outstanding contribution to the sector. The winners of the SHE Awards 2018, which has secured 3M as headline sponsor, will be picked by leading industry figures who are donating their time to be judges. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner hosted by comedian Rory Bremner at the Vox in Resorts World, Birmingham on 11 April 2018.
You can find out more details or enter any category at www.she-awards.co.uk
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