
Restore Information Management is proud to announce that it has been awarded the RoSPA Gold Award for 2025, recognising the organisation’s exceptional commitment to health and safety across its operations.
Presented by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), this distinguished award is only given to organisations that can demonstrate the highest standards in health and safety management – not only in documentation, but in how these standards are embedded in day-to-day practice.
Nigel Dews, Managing Director said:
“Achieving RoSPA Gold is no small feat. It requires consistent effort, real-time responsiveness, and an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement. Congratulations to the entire Restore Information Management team for this well-deserved recognition.”
Martin Fiddler, Head of Quality and Compliance at Restore Information Management, said:
“This award is a testament to the consistent efforts right across Restore Information Management. It’s not just a badge it reflects our deep-rooted commitment to creating a safe, compliant, and supportive environment for all. Earning RoSPA Gold puts us among the very best in our field, and it’s something we can all be truly proud of.”
Lorna Sales, Head of Health & Safety Group PLC at Restore Information Management, said:
“Winning the RoSPA Gold Award reflects our team’s hard work and forms a vital part of our long-term strategy to strengthen our safety culture by setting high standards, celebrating progress, and continually driving improvement across the PLC.
Founded in 1916, RoSPA is the UK’s leading accident prevention charity. Its Gold Award is recognised globally as the ultimate benchmark for health and safety excellence.
For Restore Information Management, this accolade is more than just a trophy, it’s a testament to a culture where safety is not an obligation, but a core value. From frontline teams to senior leadership, every colleague plays a vital role in maintaining a safe and secure workplace.
Special thanks go to Martin Fiddler, Louise Bradshaw, Mark Bell, Arek Michalski, Michael Hall and our site QHSSE Champions, whose dedication and expertise were instrumental in securing this achievement and to every colleague whose daily actions help make safety part of Restore Information Managements DNA.