BNET earns ‘Gold Accreditation Certificate’ for its healthy workplace

BNET earns ‘Gold Accreditation Certificate’
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By News Desk, GCC Business News

Bahrain Network (BNET), the national broadband service provider, has secured the esteemed ‘Gold Accreditation Certificate’ from the Workplaces Promoting Healthy Lifestyles program, granted by the Ministry of Health.

The certificate honors organizations that are committed to cultivating a healthy work environment that enhance productivity and work output while encouraging employees to prioritize healthy lifestyles.

To secure this prestigious certificate, organization must meet several requirements and undergo evaluation, which will assess the participating organizations’ commitment to providing its employees with awareness, sports, and guidance programs.

This achievement highlights BNET’s dedication to ensuring safety in the workplace as well as its commitment to adopting pioneering initiatives while embracing practices that support employees’ long-term physical and mental well-being.

Fatima Khaled Aun, Director of Corporate Security at BNET, expressed gratitude for receiving the Gold Accreditation Certificate from the Workplaces Promoting Healthy Lifestyles program. The director also highlighted that this achievement marks the outcome of sustained efforts to integrate occupational health standards into the organization’s core values.

Furthermore, Fatima Khaled Aun reaffirmed BNET’s efforts to continuing health-focused initiatives aimed at developing a safer, healthier, and more resilient work environment.

The Gold Accreditation Certificate marks a key milestone for BNET, setting a robust foundation for future initiatives to further reinforce the work environment.

Through this achievement, BNET strives to cement its position as one of the region’s safest workplaces and serve as a model for occupational health and safety standards. It also emphasizes BNET’s key role in supporting national health goals.

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