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BNET receives the Gold Accreditation Certificate from the Ministry of Health

BNET receives the Gold Accreditation Certificate from the Ministry of Health

Biz Bahraina day ago

Bahrain Network (BNET), the national broadband service provider in the Kingdom of Bahrain, announced that it has been awarded the Gold Accreditation Certificate from the 'Workplaces Promoting Healthy Lifestyles' program. This certificate is granted by the Ministry of Health in recognition of organizations that adopt healthy concepts and practices in the workplace, striving to create a healthy work environment that positively contributes to boosting productivity and work output, and encourages employees to adopt healthy lifestyles.
Obtaining this certificate requires meeting several demanding requirements and evaluation criteria, including the participating organizations commitment to providing awareness, sports, and guidance programs for employees. This achievement underscores BNET's unwavering dedication to enhancing safety and security standards in the workplace, and its commitment to continuously investing in initiatives and adopting practices that support employees' long-term physical and mental well-being.
Commenting on this achievement, Mrs. Fatima Khaled Aun, Director of Corporate Security at BNET, stated, 'We're proud to receive the Gold Accreditation Certificate from the 'Workplaces Promoting Healthy Lifestyles' program. This achievement reflects our steadfast commitment to fostering a corporate culture that places paramount importance on employee safety and prioritizes their holistic well-being. This recognition is the result of our continuous efforts aimed at embedding occupational health standards and practices at the core of our institutional culture. We affirm our ongoing commitment to adopting initiatives and programs that will create a healthier, safer, and more resilient work environment for everyone.'
This esteemed recognition is a significant milestone in BNET's journey, crowning its diligent efforts to integrate health, safety, and well-being as fundamental elements of its organizational culture. Furthermore, this achievement serves as a benchmark for BNET to build upon its accomplishments and move forward in establishing more pillars and strategies that support the work environment. This will contribute to enhancing its position as one of the safest workplaces in the region, making it an institutional model to emulate in terms of occupational health and safety standards.

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