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ASIG receives top Health, Safety, Security & Environmental Awards from Shell Aviation at four UK airports

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Posted: 31 March 2010 | ASIG | No comments yet

ASIG®, announced that four of its aviation fuel services operations, in the UK, are recipients of Shell Aviation’s top HSSE Award, Goal Zero…

ASIG®, an industry leader in aviation services, announced today that four of its aviation fuel services operations, based in the United Kingdom, are recipients of Shell Aviation’s top Health, Safety, Security & Environmental (HSSE) Award, Goal Zero. ASIG provides aviation fuel services on behalf of Shell Aviation to their airline customers at these airports.

Under the award scheme, ASIG’s aircraft refueling operation at Birmingham International Airport (BHX) achieved Bronze status. Refueling operations at Manchester Airport (MAN) and London Stansted Airport (STN) both received Silver. At London Luton Airport (LTN), ASIG achieved Gold status for both its refueling and fuel facility management and operations units. The Goal Zero award scheme recognizes proactive management and practices as well as being a top performer. Criteria include compliance, training and achievement of zero spills, accidents and injuries.

Commenting on the awards, Keith P. Ryan, ASIG President, said, “It is an honor to be recognized by one of our largest customers in this way and to know that we share the same commitment and determination to be an industry leader, consistently delivering services in a safe and environmentally sound manner. I’d also like to acknowledge the efforts of all of our staff members at these locations for their daily commitment to practicing safe behaviors, thus ensuring the well being of our employees, customers and the community at large. ”

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