ACC has won four highly regarded International Safety Awards for its work at Meena Tower and the ACC Plant Department in Abu Dhabi, and Fountain Views and Sky View in Dubai.
The Merit Awards were presented by the British Safety Council in recognition of the companys success in establishing a strong health and safety culture across its operations.
ACCs Plant Department in Abu Dhabi is the only UAE plant to have been recognised with an International Safety Award and the companys Meena Tower project has been acknowledged by the Council for the first time this year.
Furthermore, Meena Tower was also shortlisted for the Sector Award for Construction and Property Services.
These recently acquired awards add to the companys growing list of achievements in health and safety, as its Fountain Views project has previously been awarded the title in 2015 and 2016, and Sky View in 2016.
Mohammad Bidad, Group HSE Manager of ACC, commented: We are pleased to have been acknowledged by the British Safety Council once again this year, as these respected awards contribute to our proven track record in health and safety.
“To achieve ongoing success in this area, we take stringent measures to eliminate risks in the workplace, including ongoing training to ensure that our employees and sub-contractors can carry out their work safely. Senior management frequently visits ACCs project sites to communicate health & safety standards to teams, who are proactively involved in monitoring and reporting new hazards. We believe that it is the responsibility of every ACC employee to foster a rigorous health and safety culture at all times.
ACC employs a risk-based approach in the planning and implementation of its projects, seeking ways to eliminate accidents, injury and illnesses, save energy, and minimise material wastage to prevent pollution.
Now in its 59th year, the International Safety Awards recognise and celebrate organisations from around the world that have demonstrated, to the satisfaction of the schemes independent judges, their commitment to preventing workplace injuries and work-related ill health during the previous calendar year.