• The British Safety Council awards industrial services specialist, Leadec, with two Sword of Honour awards for
2019.
• Leadec achieves its Sword of Honour awards by demonstrating excellence in the management of health and
safety risks at two Jaguar Land Rover plants, where it supplies industrial services.• Leadec achieves the maximum five stars in the British Safety Council’s health and safety management audit scheme at all
four Jaguar Land Rover sites audited (see release for detail).
• Leadec completes latest three-year audit cycle of all company management systems with zero non-conformities.
• Leadec provides facility management services including cleaning and waste management to Jaguar Land Rover’s UK
plants.
Leadec has won two prestigious Sword of Honour awards from the British Safety Council.
Its on-site operations at Jaguar Land Rover’s Engine Manufacturing Centre (EMC) in Wolverhampton and vehicle assembly plant in
Castle Bromwich, where Leadec provides facility management services including cleaning and waste management, were two of 84
worldwide that achieved a Sword of Honour in 2019.
They are awarded to companies that demonstrate excellence in the management of health and safety risks at work.
In order to compete for the Sword of Honour, Leadec first had to achieve the maximum five stars in the British Safety Council’s health
and safety management audit scheme in the period August 2018 – July 2019.
It must also demonstrate to an independent panel of experts that it has achieved excellence in health and safety management
throughout the business – from the shopfloor to the boardroom.
Leadec undertook five-star audits at its head office in Warwick and at four Jaguar Land Rover locations, having chosen to make no
preparation before the first site audit to test its management systems against the industry benchmark.
They narrowly missed out on scoring five stars at that audit, and after making only minimal changes to their management systems,
achieved five stars for the remaining three audits, with the first audit site awarded five stars shortly afterwards.
The Company, which renewed its existing cleaning and waste management contracts at Jaguar Land Rover’s three UK vehicle
assembly plants this year, and which provides facility management services to the EMC, has recently also completed its latest three-
year audit cycle of company management systems certified to the latest standards (ISO 45001, 9001 and 14001), with zero non-
conformities.
With these systems, Leadec can consistently implement the same standard of health and safety (and quality and environmental)
management across its customer base and sectors. Among others, Leadec is also certified to IATF16949 for its assembly operations.
Lee Smith, Managing Director, said: “It is our express aim that all of our employees and customers receive the benefits of a great health
and safety management system, and we are all delighted to have been recognised by the British Safety Council with a Sword of
Honour at the EMC and Castle Bromwich at our first attempt.
“As an organisation whose employees are mostly based on customer premises, the emphasis on health and safety is constantly
reinforced, whether that be through training, incessant auditing or continuous improvement.
“These prestigious awards are just one, albeit very significant, step in our drive to bring the best health and safety culture to our industry
and customers.”
Lawrence Waterman, Chairman of the British Safety Council, said: “On behalf of the board of trustees and staff of the British Safety
Council I would like to congratulate Leadec on achieving the very highest standards of health, safety and environmental management.
Excellence at this level is very hard won. We are proud to have supported you in your achievements, and I am delighted that you
have chosen to celebrate it with us today.”
Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of the British Safety Council, added: “I would like to congratulate the winning organisation and its staff for
their huge commitment to keeping their workplace safe and healthy and minimising risks to the environment from their organisations’
day-to-day activities.
“All of the Sword and Globe winning organisations share a commitment and resolve to achieve the highest standards of health,
safety and/or environmental management. We are delighted that they are partners in helping achieve our vision that no-one should be
injured or made ill through their work.”