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ScotAsh Achieves Nine Years Accident Free

ScotAsh celebrated the major safety milestone of nine years without a Lost Time Injury (LTI)* on Sunday 20th November 2011.

The company’s achievement in running its operations for well over 3,000 days with no injuries to employees resulting in absence from work, follows recognition of its excellent health and safety performance with a major award in September.

The company collected a Gold Medal in the 2011 Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Awards, marking five successive Gold Awards for health and safety.

ScotAsh Director, Allan Everett said: “I would like to thank and congratulate every member of the ScotAsh team on this tremendous achievement. Maintaining such high standards of health and safety is no accident – it  is something we all work hard at, every day, as part of our mission to be clean, green and injury free.”

* A Lost Time Injury (LTI) is defined as a work-related injury causing absence from one or more scheduled workdays (or shifts), counting from the day after the injury occurs to the day before an employee returns to work.

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