Westgrove Awarded RoSPA Gold Award for H&S Excellence

We are delighted to have been awarded a RoSPA Gold Health & Safety Award 2024, demonstrating its commitment to health and safety excellence

The Westgrove Group won a Gold Award in the Health & Safety category, demonstrating its dedication to ensuring its colleagues and partners get home safely at the end of every working day.

The esteemed RoSPA Awards program now celebrates its 68th year as the UK’s largest and most impactful health and safety programme. With almost 2,000 entries annually from over 50 countries, impacting over seven million employees, they offer a platform to spotlight an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in health and safety.

Whether entrants seek non-competitive excellence recognition or vie for competitive awards across 32 industry sectors, the RoSPA Awards provide an unparalleled opportunity to stand

Julia Small, RoSPA’s Achievements Director, commented:

“Workplace accidents don’t just pose financial risks and operational disruptions; they significantly impact the quality of life for individuals. This is why acknowledging and rewarding excellent safety performance is vital.

“We congratulate The Westgrove Group for winning a prestigious RoSPA Award and showing an unwavering commitment to keeping employees, clients and customers safe from accidental harm and injury.”

Sponsored by Croner-i, the RoSPA Awards scheme is the longest-running of its kind in the UK, and receives entries from organisations across the globe, making it one of the most sought-after achievement awards for the health and safety industry.

RoSPA is a leading voice in health and safety that campaigns to reduce avoidable accidents. Their vision is to create a life free from accidental injury, and with the support of our members, this is at the core of everything they do. They lobby Government on issues that matter, pioneer the world’s largest health and safety awards and provide a suite of RoSPA qualifications that help learners and employers keep their colleagues safe from accidents and ill-health.