Drydocks World Earns Five Star Safety Grading

January 6, 2016

Photo: Drydocks World
Photo: Drydocks World

Drydocks World, an international service provider to the shipping, offshore, oil, gas and energy sectors, announced it has received a five star rating from the British Safety Council for the Occupational Health and Safety. 


The company underwent a detailed, quantified and objective audit conducted by the British Safety Council on occupational health, safety management systems and a number of key safety indicators.


Drydocks World’s management continually focuses on principles that enhance operational excellence, sustainable development and creating a culture to increase the safety of employees.


The British Safety Council’s Five Star Occupational Health and Safety Audit provide organizations with a worldwide benchmark of their safety management systems against current best practices to enable continual improvement. The Audit specification includes performance measurements on Leadership and Continuous Improvement as management indicators.


Within the revised audit, the British Safety Council has placed a greater emphasis on the organization’s approach to occupational health, employee wellbeing, safety culture, allocation of resources to health and safety and planning to stimulate productivity and innovation.

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