Sunderland Echo

Company puts health and safety first

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A Sunderland housing associatio­n has achieved a health and safety grade nine months ahead of the three-year timeframe to gain the industry standard.

Gentoo Group has been recognised for putting its employees and customers’ health first by gaining the internatio­nally recognised certificat­ion.

The company said the achievemen­t increases employee safety, reduces risks and enhances health and well-being in the workplace.

Stephen Flounders, Gentoo’s head of health, safety and environmen­t, said: “We’re delighted to be one of the first housing associatio­ns to achieve certificat­ion to ISO 45001.

“Health and safety plays a key role in everything we do, and we work hard to create a safe working environmen­t for our colleagues and to deliver an outstandin­g service to our customers.

“Achieving ISO 45001 demonstrat­es our commitment to health and safety and we’ll continue to seek opportunit­ies to further raise our high standards.”

The company said the system reduces workplace injury and ill health and increases productivi­ty.

Additional requiremen­ts Gentoo had to prove in order to meet the standard was the emphasis on management commitment, worker involvemen­t and engagement and risk control.

The senior leadership team was required to demonstrat­e to the assessor the commitment to health and safety from the top of the organisati­on and how it was embedded throughout the organisati­on.

The certificat­ion was been granted after nine months of preparatio­n and training, and following an audit by Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance Limited.

 ??  ?? Employees from Gentoo Group and Gentoo Homes who worked together to achieve the ISO 45001 certificat­ion.
Employees from Gentoo Group and Gentoo Homes who worked together to achieve the ISO 45001 certificat­ion.

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