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MMC GAMUDA TAKES TWIN HONOURS AT GLOBAL SAFETY AWARDS

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KUALA LUMPUR: The year-byyear painstakin­g efforts taken by the Klang Valley MRT (KVMRT) tunnelling contractor to uphold safety has been recognised by the internatio­nal community.

Just last week, MMC Gamuda KVMRT (Tunnel) Sdn Bhd received two awards from the British Safety Council (BSC), one for overall excellence in upholding health and safety at the workplace, and the other for acing a comprehens­ive safety audit.

MMC Gamuda, which is the main contractor of the KVMRT Sungai-Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya Line, received the coveted Sword of Honour for the first time this year, following last year’s feat of earning a five-star score in BSC’s Five Star Occupation­al Health & Safety (OSH) Audit.

Only organisati­ons with a fivestar rating can be considered for the Sword of Honour, created to recognise the best among the best in occupation­al health and safety.

To qualify for the Sword of Honour, the nominee must earn a score of at least 92% in previous year’s OSH audit. In the 2017 audit, MMC Gamuda earned a four-star rating. However, with great determinat­ion, it made the cut last year, which made it eligible for this year’s Sword of Honour.

More good news is that MMC Gamuda has kept its five-star rating for the second time this year, thus qualifying for next year’s Sword of Honour nomination.

To put the achievemen­t into perspectiv­e, MMC Gamuda is one of the 84 organisati­ons worldwide that has made the cut for the Sword of Honour.

BSC’s Five Star Occupation­al

Health & Safety Audit is an internatio­nal annual audit which the organisati­on enters into voluntaril­y as part of its commitment to improve the OSH excellence in the constructi­on industry.

The audit, which is year-long, requires the organisati­on to undergo a comprehens­ive and robust evaluation of its OSH policies, processes and practices.

This includes documentat­ion review, interviews with senior management, employees and other key stakeholde­rs, together with sampling of on-site activities over a two-week period.

It also measured the organisati­on’s performanc­e against key health and safety management best practice indicators, with a detailed review of over 60 component elements.

This year saw the addition of mental health and building informatio­n management (BIM) into the scope of the audit.

On hand to receive the Sword of Honour in London last Friday was MMC Gamuda’s Director of Project and Safety, Datuk Paul Ha Tiing Tai.

“With these awards, we affirmed our proactive stance towards continual improvemen­t in managing risks and striving for safety and health best practices.

More than just delivering projects, we want to carve out a national legacy that will boost the constructi­on industry,” said Ha.

BSC also applauded MMC Gamuda’s feat, with BSC chair Lawrence Waterman, saying: “On behalf of the board of trustees and staff of BSC, I would like to congratula­te MMC Gamuda on achieving the very highest standards of health, safety and environmen­tal management. Excellence at this level is hard won after all.”

Founded in 1957, BSC has campaigned tirelessly to protect workers from accidents, hazards and unsafe conditions, and played a decisive role in the political process that has led to the adoption of landmark safety legislatio­n in the United Kingdom. With members in more than 60 countries, it believes that a healthy and safe work environmen­t is good for business.

 ??  ?? ha (left) receiving the sword of honour from the british safety Council’s chief executive, mike robinson - a first for malaysia’s constructi­on industry.
ha (left) receiving the sword of honour from the british safety Council’s chief executive, mike robinson - a first for malaysia’s constructi­on industry.

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