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Implementing The Passport
Scheme - A Starters Guide
The Food and Drink Steering Committee have produced
an excellent summary of the experiences gained
when implementing the scheme on their own sites.
This guide to "Implementing The Passport
Scheme - A Starters Guide" is available on
the Food Sector page. [read
more]
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Safety Passport Scheme
Dramatically Reduces Accidents At Metronet
The safety passport scheme - an essential part
of Metronet's health and safety initiatives -
has led to a 75 per cent reduction in accident
statistics in only 18 months.[read
more]
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United Biscuits Adopts
Safety Passport Scheme
United Biscuits ('UB'), a leading European manufacturer
of biscuits and snacks, has called on its contractors
to adopt the industry's safety passport scheme
in a drive to further improve safety at all its
manufacturing and distribution sites.[read
more]
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The Benefits Of The
Passport By Ian Burke, Group Safety Manager, Nestle
UK
The introduction of the safety passport at Nestle
was part of a review and tightening of all our
own contractor management safety procedures. This
has resulted in a reduction of contractor accident
statistics by 68 per cent over the last two years.
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more]
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Safety Passport
Scheme Reduces Accidents At Leicester City Council
The first local authority in England to introduce
a safety passport scheme for its housing maintenance
operatives has seen a 32 per cent drop in its
accident rates in the last three years. [read
more]
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Safety Passports Scheme Expands Into Several Business
Sectors
Will Hooper, Eli Lilly's environmental health
and safety adviser said: "We got involved
because we saw the very positive track record
that SPA has achieved in other industry segments.
There is not only anecdotal evidence but hard
data that demonstrates that the safety passport
scheme can reduce accidents." [read
more]
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Gilbarco
Urges Contractors To Renew Their Safety Passports
Terry Moody, Gilbarco's Health and Safety Adviser,
said: "Last year we had our best-ever year
as far as accidents are concerned, and we cite
the passport scheme as one of the reasons for
the low number." [read
more]
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