Keller has been recognised for its commitment to keeping people safe at work after receiving a prestigious prize for the sixth consecutive year.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has awarded Keller a gold medal for its health and safety performance throughout 2025.
Regarded as the ultimate symbol of excellence, the internationally renowned RoSPA Awards are presented to organisations which show continued dedication to high health and safety standards and the wellbeing of individuals.
Keller's mantra of Think Safe, Work Safe, Go Home Safe emphasises that safety is the responsibility of everyone - and all employees, contractors and third parties are properly trained and encouraged to challenge and report any unsafe practices.
Justin Greatorex, Keller's Head of Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) UK, said: “We’re genuinely delighted to receive the RoSPA Gold Medal Award for the sixth year in a row.
“It reflects the consistent standards we apply across our operations and our ongoing commitment to health and safety.
“This award is a testament to the dedication of our site teams, whose emphasis on planning, collaboration and willingness to do the right thing every day helps create a safe working environment.
“I’m equally proud of our HSEQ team, whose expertise, support and relentless focus on ensuring everyone goes home safe underpins everything we do.
“Health and safety is not just a priority for us - it's a core value embedded in the way we all work and we’re immensely proud to receive this recognition.”
This year is the 70th anniversary of the RoSPA Awards, which began as a small event to recognise the achievements of companies prioritising the safety of workers in UK, and has now grown into the biggest and most prestigious health and safety awards programme in the world.
More than 2,000 applications from nearly 60 countries were submitted for the 2026 Awards.
Julia Small, RoSPA’s Growth Director, said: “RoSPA congratulates Keller on its RoSPA Health and Safety Award.
“The high standards Keller has achieved are the result of hard work and dedication, of which they should be rightfully proud and which RoSPA is delighted to honour.
“2026 is a landmark year for the RoSPA Awards as we reflect on how far workplace safety has come in 70 years.
“It is because of the commitment of health and safety leaders like Keller that people today are safer at work than in the past, and sets an inspiring example for the future.”
The RoSPA Awards are sponsored by the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH), a leading global organisation, which provides internationally-recognised health, safety and environmental qualifications that raise the competence of safety and environmental professionals as well as individuals at all levels in the workplace.
Dee Arp, NEBOSH Chief Quality Officer and the Head Judge of the RoSPA Awards, said: "NEBOSH is proud to be the headline sponsor of the RoSPA Awards.
“They provide an opportunity to celebrate excellence in health and safety, while also helping to strengthen a culture of care, accountability and continuous improvement.
“These awards are a powerful reminder that protecting people transcends borders, and that supporting employees to return home safe, healthy and happy each day is fundamental to long-term success and resilience.”