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Daily Tribune
26-06-2025
- Business
- Daily Tribune
SULB's Safety Culture wins global recognition
TDT | Manama SULB, the region's first fully integrated producer of light, medium and heavy beams and structural steel sections, has been recognised for its commitment to workplace safety with the International Safety Award 2025 from the British Safety Council. The award, presented with Merit during a ceremony in London on June 19th, reflects SULB's sustained efforts in 2024 to build a safety-first culture aimed at achieving zero accidents across its operations. Zero-Accident Vision The company's approach to occupational safety includes rigorous training programmes, modernised safety systems, and proactive risk management practices. These are supported by clear accountability structures and an emphasis on open communication throughout the organisation. SULB General Manager of Operations Jaafar Hasan Ibrahim said the award was a testament to the shared dedication of employees and leadership. 'This honour from the British Safety Council is a proud moment for our entire team. It reflects the tireless dedication and hard work of every individual across our operations,' he said. 'We believe safety is not just about procedures, but a core value that is embedded into our daily routine.' People-First Culture The award also highlights how safety has become a shared organisational value at SULB. Company leaders said the achievement was the result of a collective mindset that prioritises employee well-being, encourages transparency, and integrates global best practices into everyday operations. Raising Industry Standards With this international recognition, SULB reinforces its position as a leader in industrial safety not just in Bahrain, but across the wider steel manufacturing sector in the region.


Biz Bahrain
26-06-2025
- Business
- Biz Bahrain
SULB Awarded International Safety Award 2025 by British Safety Council
SULB, the first fully integrated light, medium, and heavy beams and structural steel sections producer in the Middle East region, has been awarded the prestigious International Safety Award 2025 with Merit by the British Safety Council, during an official ceremony held on Thursday, 19th June at the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington in London. This accolade reflects SULB's ongoing efforts throughout 2024 to cultivate a culture of occupational safety with a clear focus on achieving zero accidents across its operations. The recognition is the result of comprehensive initiatives undertaken by the company to enhance health and safety, including rigorous training programs, accountability frameworks, modernized systems, and proactive risk management practices aimed at preventing incidents and minimizing operational hazards. The award also acknowledges the strength of SULB's leadership in embedding safety as a core organizational value, and the collective efforts of its employees in championing safe work practices at every level. Commenting on the achievement, Mr. Jaafar Hasan Ibrahim, General Manager of Operations at SULB, said: 'This honor from the British Safety Council is a proud moment for our entire team. It reflects the tireless dedication and hard work of every individual across our operations, making it a shared achievement. At SULB, we believe safety is not just about policies and procedures, but a core value that is embedded into our daily routine. We are confident in our team's ability to uphold the highest safety standards, and this award motivates us to continue ensuring that every employee returns home safely at the end of each day.' SULB continues to embrace a forward-thinking safety strategy grounded in internationally recognized practices and open communication across the organization. By fostering trust and encouraging transparent dialogue between staff and leadership, the company reinforces its position as a leader in occupational safety within the local and regional steel manufacturing industry.


Time of India
31-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
MIA receives Int'l Safety Award
Mangaluru: The Mangaluru International Airport was awarded the International Safety Award 2025 in the distinction category. The airport's application scored an impressive 51 out of 55, reflecting its commitment to safety excellence. The airport is among the 117 Indian sites spread across businesses that were ranked in the highest distinction category. The International Safety Award, presented by the British Safety Council, recognises organisations that demonstrated a strong dedication to maintaining high standards of health and safety. MIA's achievement in the distinction category highlights its continuous efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of passengers, employees, and stakeholders, stated MIA's spokesperson. In addition to this accomplishment, the British Safety Council also recognised MIA as the sector best in transportation or logistics in the India Auto entry section of the awards. This recognition further underscores the airport's commitment to operational excellence and its role as a leader in the transportation and logistics sector. "We are happy to receive the award, and it is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team in upholding the highest safety standards. We will continue to strive for excellence and set benchmarks in the industry," stated the spokesperson.


The Hindu
31-05-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Mangaluru International Airport gets British Safety Council award
Mangaluru International Airport has been awarded with the International Safety Award 2025 in the distinction category by the British Safety Council. The award recognises organisations that have demonstrated a strong dedication to maintaining high standards of health and safety. The airport's achievement in the distinction category highlights its continuous efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of passengers, employees, and stakeholders, a release from the airport said on Saturday. The airport's application scored 51 out of 55 points in safety excellence. The airport is among the 117 Indian entries spread across businesses that have been ranked in the highest distinction category, the release added. In addition, the council also recognised the airport as the sector best in transportation/logistics in the India Auto entry section of the awards. This recognition underscores the airport's commitment to operational excellence and its role as a leader in the transportation and logistics sector, the release added. A senior official of the airport received the award at a function in Mumbai on May 29.


Hans India
31-05-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Mangaluru International Airport bags global safety award with top honours
Mangaluru: Mangaluru International Airport has been awarded the prestigious International Safety Award 2025 in the Distinction category by the British Safety Council, earning international recognition for its safety practices and protocols. Scoring 51 out of 55 points in the evaluation, the airport stands among 117 sites across India that have been placed in the highest distinction bracket. The award recognises organisations with a consistent track record in upholding workplace safety and protecting the well-being of employees and the public. Further strengthening its credentials, the airport was also named the best in the transportation and logistics sector under the India Auto Entry category – an additional endorsement of its operational standards. 'This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team in upholding the highest safety standards,' said a spokesperson for Mangaluru International Airport. 'We will continue to set new benchmarks in the industry.' The airport has implemented a range of safety initiatives in recent years, aimed at safeguarding passengers, employees, and stakeholders. Officials said the recognition validates ongoing efforts to align safety protocols with global best practices. Mangaluru International Airport, which has emerged as a key aviation hub in coastal Karnataka, said it remains committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment as passenger traffic grows steadily.