Leading quarry and minerals processor Kilwaughter Minerals has overcome stiff UK-wide competition to pick up a prestigious health and safety accolade at the annual Mineral Products Association awards (MPAs).
The MPAs, recognise and celebrate the latest innovations, unique initiatives, and exemplary leadership practices helping to keep workers in the UK mineral products industry safe and well.
Larne-based Kilwaughter Minerals triumphed in the ‘Safer Through Improvements in Health and Wellbeing’ category due to its continued commitment to employee welfare and an innovative and unrivalled suite of projects, schemes, and support systems.
This included digital wellbeing portals, personal development programmes, mental and physical workshops, socialisation sessions, environmental initiatives, and incentivised activities.
Speaking of the award win at the live ceremony, attended by over 300 professionals from the fields of quarrying, construction materials and industrial minerals, Head of Organisational Development at Kilwaughter Minerals, Fiona Byrne, said:
“With over 200 employees throughout the UK and Ireland, our people are at the core of our business and we appreciate the integral role they play in the continued success of Kilwaughter Minerals.
“That is why we focus on, and continually invest in, wellbeing to create a healthy, safe, and positive environment where our people can thrive.
“We pride ourselves on the initiatives we action to nurture and protect employees and are thrilled that the Mineral Products Association has also deemed our efforts best in class across the UK.”
This latest company award follows a series of personal accolades achieved by Kilwaughter employees.
Marketing Manager Elaine Gilligan secured Chartered Marketeer status with the Chartered Institute of Marketing, whilst HR Team Lead Gemma McAuley achieved CIPD Level 3 in Human Resource Practice and CIPD Level 5 Associate Diploma in People Management. Human Resources Officer Hannah Robinson completed her MSc in Human Resources and CIPD Level 7 Advanced Diploma in Strategic People Management whilst Project Engineer Jason Brady completed his Bachelor of Engineering..
This impressive start to the year for both company and staff also comes off the back of the organisation’s outstanding performance in the bi-annual BSI Audit.
Kilwaughter Minerals ranked remarkably for standards ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety), further cementing the mineral processor’s leading position in market.
CEO of Kilwaughter, Gary Wilmot, congratulated all the team and remarked “I’m delighted with all of these fantastic accomplishments which reflect the relentless effort by our people, our teams and our organisation as a whole to achieve the highest and safest performance standards in everything we do.”
For more information, visit www.kilwaughter.com
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