UK: RoSPA recognises quarryman’s contribution to health and safety
22.09.2011 | Articles de fond
Martin Isles talking on occupational health and safety at the 6th Atlantic Alliance Conference, Brussles Oct 21, 2010

Martin Isles talking on occupational health and safety at the 6th Atlantic Alliance Conference, Brussles Oct 21, 2010

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has recognised a geologist-turned-quarryman’s outstanding contribution, over more than 35 years, to safe and healthy working in the quarrying and mineral products sector.

Martin Isles, director of health and safety at the Mineral Products Association (MPA), was presented with a RoSPA Distinguished Service Award at a ceremony at the Hilton Glasgow 22 September 2011.


In his current role at the MPA, and also as President of the Institute of Quarrying, Mr Isles is at the leading edge of the sector’s UK, European and inter-continental interests in health and safety, driving continuous improvement for all engaged in or affected by the industry.
In 2000, at the behest of the chair of the then Health and Safety Commission, he signed the voluntary Hard Target pledge on behalf of the Quarry Products Association, the forerunner of the MPA. During the 10 years that followed, he was at the centre of instilling a common culture among the QPA’s members for continuous improvement in health and safety performance, sharing good practice and incident information and raising standards of behavioural safety and worker involvement.
In 2005, Mr Isles oversaw the creation and launch of www.Safequarry.com which he has directed and developed extensively since then. This website is now recognised across Europe and beyond as the industry's primary focus for health and safety, hosting, among its many features, output from MPA's annual awards scheme, which Mr Isles has directed since 1996.
In 2009, he introduced the novel "Safer by Design" initiative seeking to improve the “designed-in” safety of the industry's heavy mobile plant, by working with the manufacturers, standards-makers and regulators. This initiative has since achieved global recognition, and Mr Isles is now driving the development of a raft of new “Safer by...” initiatives.
RoSPA Distinguished Service Awards are reserved for individuals who make exceptional contributions to society through their work in health and safety, and only a handful are presented each year.
Tom Mullarkey, RoSPA’s chief executive, said: “The tremendous contribution that Martin Isles has made to saving lives and reducing injuries in the UK minerals sector is shown by the 83 per cent reduction in reportable injuries he oversaw from 2000-2009. He expresses total commitment to achieving further improvements in safety and health and his enthusiasm, confidence, motivation and integrity are second to none.”
Mr Isles said: “When one looks at the list of past winners of this rare accolade, I am humbled to be in such exalted company. It has re-doubled my motivation to achieve even greater strides to the benefit of all who work at the sharp end in this fascinating yet challenging industry.”
Earlier this year, RoSPA presented Distinguished Service Awards to Professor Colin Mackay, of the Health and Safety Executive, and Steve Sumner OBE, Director of Steve Sumner Associates Ltd. See www.rospa.com/awards/rollofhonour/ for details of past winners.

 

Source: http://www.rospa.com/news/releases/detail/default.aspx?id=1027

www.Safequarry.com

www.mineralproducts.org

 

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) is a British charity which aims to promote safety. It is among other  known for its vocal campaigns on issues of road safety, the Cycling Proficiency Test and the Green Cross Code, as well as on issues of occupational health and safety.


Région: International
Type: Articles de fond
Thèmes: Comprendre la sécurité sociale, Gestion des réformes , Risques professionnels