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The Darlington-based Cleveland Bridge has achieved a Gold award in the internationally-renowned RoSPA Health and Safety Awards, said to be the longest-running industry awards scheme in the UK.

The RoSPA Awards scheme, which receives entries from organisations around the world, recognises achievement in health and safety management systems, including practices such as leadership and workforce involvement.

Cleveland Bridge said it has made considerable investment in developing its behavioural safety ethos, which underpins its programme of training, coaching, information and supervision.

Head of Safety and Health at Cleveland Bridge Susan Debnam said: “This award is in recognition of all the hard work we have put in on a daily basis to embed safety in all we do.

“It is the most critical element of any job and this Gold Award is testament to the level of dedication and teamwork we have.”

RoSPA’s Head of Qualifications, Awards and Events Julia Small said: “The RoSPA Awards have become the key fixture in the health and safety calendar with new sponsors and new awards.

“Highly-respected, with almost 2,000 entrants every year, RoSPA award winners benefit from the wide-ranging rewards of improved sector reputation.”

Cleveland Bridge’s award will be presented at a ceremony at the ExCeL Centre in London on 18 June.

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