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Restore Information Management has won a RoSPA Gold Award for the third year running

This recognises the organisation’s commitment to the highest standards in accident prevention.

This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the RoSPA Awards. The awards began as a small programme designed to recognise companies that put the safety of workers first in the United Kingdom. It has since grown into the largest and most respected health and safety awards programme in the world. The 2026 awards attracted two thousand entries from nearly sixty countries.

Entrants to the RoSPA Awards include small businesses, medium sized companies and large global organisations. As well as non-competitive achievement awards such as Gold, Silver, Bronze and Merit, entrants can also compete to be recognised within key industry sectors including construction, manufacturing and entertainment. All entries are reviewed by leading experts in health and safety.

The application process encourages organisations to reflect on their safety practice and supports ongoing learning and development. In receiving a RoSPA Award, Restore Information Management joins a long standing group of organisations that are committed to keeping people safe.

Nigel Dews, Managing Director, Information Management, said:
“Earning the RoSPA Gold Award again is a real credit to our people. Their focus on doing the right thing, every day, is what keeps our sites safe and our standards high across all of Information Management. I’m proud of the team and grateful for everyone’s continued commitment to safety.”

Lorna Sales, Director of SHE (Safety, Health and Environment), said:
“Achieving RoSPA Gold again shows the strength of our unified Health and Safety approach across Physical and Digital services. It reflects colleagues’ daily commitment to spotting risks, supporting one another and keeping safety at the heart of how we work. A huge well done to everyone involved and to the Health and Safety team for their continued guidance and support.”

Julia Small, RoSPA Growth Director, said:
“RoSPA congratulates Restore Information Management on its RoSPA Health and Safety Award. The high standards the organisation has achieved are the result of hard work and dedication, and RoSPA is delighted to recognise this commitment. The 2026 awards mark seventy years of progress in workplace safety, and it is the dedication of organisations like Restore Information Management that helps to create safer working environments and sets an inspiring example for the future.”

The RoSPA Awards are supported by the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health, a global organisation that provides internationally recognised health, safety and environmental qualifications to help raise the competence of professionals and workers at every level.

Dee Arp, Chief Quality Officer and Head Judge of the RoSPA Awards, said:
“The RoSPA Awards celebrate excellence in health and safety and help strengthen a culture of care, accountability and continuous improvement. The awards demonstrate that protecting people is a shared responsibility and that helping employees return home safe, healthy and happy is essential to long term success.”

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