The Tomorrow’s Health & Safety Awards 2019 are now open for nominations and we are inviting you to tell us what you think have been the best product innovations and services available over the past 12 months.
If you are aware of a winning product or service, or think your company deserves recognition, then let us know. To enter a product or service for this year’s awards, email Sarah at sarah@opusbm.co.uk or Ryan at ryan@opusbm.co.uk with the name of your favourite innovation and why it should be included. We are accepting submissions until Friday 28th September.
Of the nominees 50 finalists will be selected to a comprehensive awards guide, which will be sent out in January to allow readers to choose a winner, by voting in our online poll.
Voting will open on the 2nd January 2019 and winners will be announced on Friday 15th March 2019.
THS editor Sarah Robinson said: “This is my first year working on the Health & safety Awards so I’m really excited to see some of the diverse products and services we hope to receive.”
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Published on 25/07/2018
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