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Natta becomes a RoSPA Member

Natta is delighted to become a member of RoSPA (the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents).

Here at Natta, safety is really important to us as a business. This is also one of our core values which we strive to live every day. Being a member of RoSPA just allows us to promote our dedication even further.

Gwyn McGrath, SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment and Quality) Manager commented, “We are pleased that Natta as a progressive company, has joined such a great charitable safety organisation such as RoSPA. Their vast experience and superb technical support will be beneficial not only to me but to the whole company.”

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About RoSPA

RoSPA was established over 100 years ago and is the UK’s leading safety organisation. As a registered charity their main aim is to reduce fatal injuries and preventable accidents.

According to RoSPA, more than 14,000 people across the country each year die as a result of accidents. This is why they are the leading advocates for the wellbeing of families everywhere.

Like Natta, they have a strong commitment to reducing accidents. RoSPA has been campaigning, influencing legislation, auditing, carrying out research, educating and shaping our society ever since.

Support and services are also available to help companies on their own journey to a safer and healthier future.
We look forward to utilising our membership to promote a positive safety culture in our workplace.

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