Milaha has received the British Safety Council’s (BSC) “Sword of Honour 2022 Award” in London in appreciation for its efforts and commitment towards “world-class” health, safety, and standards of environmental management.
Milaha's interim president and chief executive officer Mohamed Abdulla Swidan has received the award in the presence of Muna al-Bader, the vice president of Corporate Communications; and the vice president of HSSEQ Dean Prince.
The BSC has awarded Milaha four of each of the prestigious “Sword of Honour” and “Globe of Honour” and now has been awarded the Sword of Honour for a fifth consecutive year and the Globe of Honour for a fourth year consecutively.
Milaha was one of only four organisations worldwide that won the “double”, both the Sword of Honour and Globe of Honour in 2022 and the only one to win multiple (4) of these.
Since the Covid pandemic in 2020, international companies faced tremendous health, safety, and environmental challenges. As a pioneering company, Milaha also experienced the same challenges; however, with exerted endeavours, it managed to overcome them by implementing strict health, safety, and environment management precautionary measures, which led to winning the BSC awards.
Milaha has won these awards after achieving the maximum five stars in the BSC's health, safety, and environmental management review scheme based on demonstrating to an independent panel of international experts the meeting of industry best practices for health, safety, and the environment.
"Achieving recognition of this sort takes real dedication and absolute professionalism. We are proud to support your organisation in its achievement and delighted we can contribute to your ongoing success,” said Peter McKittrick, chairman, BSC.
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