Honeywell Earns 2015 National Safety Council Award

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Honeywell Aerospace was recently awarded the National Safety Council's 2015 Robert W. Campbell Award for outstanding business achievement through the integration of employee health, safety and environment management. Built upon scientific evaluation, the award recognizes businesses worldwide that have ingrained these aspects as key business values throughout their organization.

"This award would not be possible without a combination of strong leadership, committed employees and an effective management system," said Tim Mahoney, president and chief executive officer at Honeywell Aerospace. "We protect our employees and workplace communities by emphasizing health, safety and environment in all aspects of our business. It speaks to our culture and ideology as a company in further improving our business and employee productivity by conducting it safely every minute of every day."

Leveraging its Honeywell Operating System and integrating health, safety and environment (HSE), Honeywell Aerospace has seen significant improvements year over year in these key areas. Incident rates have reduced by nearly 50 percent, while audit scores have improved by nearly 40 percent. The aerospace business group has also experienced the lowest injury rates in its history.

Established in 2004 and named after the first president of the National Safety Council, the Robert W. Campbell Award aims to foster the sharing of leading-edge environmental, health and safety management and best practices worldwide.

For more information, visit www.honeywell.com.