Traka will compete for the prestigious award, with the winner being revealed at the SHP IOSH Awards gala dinner

Traka’s solutions can help companies stay compliant with health and safety standard and operate more efficiently

Traka is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted for the Innovation of the Year Award at this year’s SHP IOSH Awards. Traka, a leading worldwide specialist in key and asset management solutions, manufactures systems that allow you to control and audit who has access to your valuable keys, fork trucks and machinery enabling you to implement superior control.

Going up against Latchways Plc and Maple Fleet Services, they will compete for the prestigious award, with the winner being revealed at the SHP IOSH Awards gala dinner held on 24 October in London.

Taking place at London’s Hilton, Park Lane, the SHP IOSH Awards annually champion the ongoing work of organisations and practitioners within health and safety who have gone above and beyond to ensure workers and the public are kept safe from harm.

Steve Bumphrey, Business Manager - Manufacturing, Retail & Distribution said: “There is an increasing need for sites to adopt access management systems that automate the process of dispensing and managing keys and equipment based on employee rights. Traka’s solutions can help companies stay compliant with health and safety standard and operate more efficiently. It is great to be recognised for our innovative solutions.”

Heather Beach, Brand Director, Occupational Safety & Health Portfolio at UBM Live, publishers of SHP Magazine, said: “Once again we have seen some amazing entries for the annual SHP IOSH Awards and we are delighted with our shortlist. We are looking forward to celebrating this industry’s outstanding work come October, side-by-side with the health and safety community.”

The SHP IOSH Awards winners will be announced at a black-tie evening event that will include a champagne reception, a sumptuous three-course meal along with a well-known TV personality as host, plus a range of superb after-dinner entertainment.

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