Monday, November 25, 2024

Asbestos trade association welcomes Kriss Akabusi to host awards event

In July the UK Asbestos Training Association, based at the Markham Vale Environment Centre near Chesterfield, will welcome former athlete Kriss Akabusi to host its 15th Anniversary Awards ceremony on Friday 7 July 2023 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, East Midlands Airport.

The UKATA 15th Anniversary Awards ceremony will recognise and celebrate the achievements of individuals and organisations in the asbestos industry.

Awards will be presented in a range of categories, including:

  • Contribution to the Community Award
  • Customer Service Excellence Award
  • Commitment to People/Workforce Development Award
  • Excellence in Innovation
  • Rising Star Award
  • Industry Associate of the Year

UKATA COO Craig Evans said: “We are thrilled to welcome Kriss Akabusi back as our host for this important event. His energy, enthusiasm, and charisma will add an extra dimension to what promises to be a fantastic evening celebrating the achievements of those in the asbestos industry.

“I look forward to seeing everyone at the awards and commending what everyone has achieved in the industry together.”

The United Kingdom Asbestos Training Association is a leading association dedicated to improving the quality and standards of asbestos training, with the goal of protecting workers and the public from the risks associated with asbestos exposure. As an association, its works closely with members to ensure that they have access to the latest information, training resources and industry updates, and provide a range of support services to help them achieve their training goals.

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