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The facilities management business behind dozens of schools, hospitals, police stations, offices and leisure facilities in the UK has achieved a remarkable health and safety distinction.
BAM FM, part of BAM Construct UK, has been awarded a gold medal from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) in its Occupational Health and Safety Awards 2012.
The gold medal for preventing accidents and ill health is achieved only after reaching gold status for five successive years and reflects sustained achievement and is placed above the merit, bronze, silver and gold levels.
BAM’s portfolio covers around 30 schools reflecting its prominent long-term position in the sector but it also includes police headquarters, many offices, leisure centres and community hospitals - and recently, even facilities at the Olympic Village. Mainly its contracts are long-term but it also manages facilities over shorter terms to help clients acclimatise to their new buildings. BAM’s success is most notable in Bristol, Birmingham, Scotland, Sussex, and London where it runs several schools. In total BAM FM is behind the facilities management of more than 70 diverse buildings in every sector.
David Rawlins, awards manager at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), a safety charity with a 95-year history, said: “The RoSPA Awards programme provides well-deserved recognition for the winners and spurs on other organisations to raise their standards of accident and ill health prevention. We congratulate BAM FM on its success and encourage it, and all our other winners, to remain committed to safety and health, an approach that is well recognised to be good for workers and the bottom line.”