Surat : CEAT Limited, a leading Indian tyre manufacturer,has successfully completed a best practice Five Star Occupational Health and Safety Audit conducted by British Safety Council demonstrating its commitment towards the continual improvement of their health and safety management systems and associated arrangements.
CEAT Limited Halol plant was awarded a five star rating following the audit which is reflective of a best practice organisation.This marks the second time that the Halol plant has earned this prestigious grading, the first being in 2016. With this recognition, four CEAT facilities – Halol, Nagpur, Chennai, and Ambernath – now stand tall with accolades from the British Safety Council, reinforcing CEAT’s strong track record in workplace health and safety.
Mike Robinson, CEO British Safety Council, said: “The award of a five star grading following our occupational best practice Health and Safety Audit is an outstanding achievement and is reflective of a proactive organisation which is committed to continual improvement in its health and safety arrangements and managing risks to workers’ health, safety and wellbeing.”
Jayasankar Kuruppal, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing, CEAT, said, “Earning the Five Star rating from the British Safety Council is a significant milestone that underscores CEAT’s unwavering commitment to occupational health, safety, and wellbeing. At our Halol plant, safety is not treated as a regulatory requirement but as a core value embedded in our culture and operations.Receiving this recognition for the second time highlights the consistency of our efforts over the years and the dedication of our people in raising the bar each time.