TKIL Industries’ Hyderabad Plant Earns Five-Star Safety Grading
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TKIL Industries’ Hyderabad Plant Earns Five-Star Safety Grading

TKIL Industries has achieved a Five-Star grading in the British Safety Council's Occupational Health and Safety Audit for its Hyderabad manufacturing plant. This follows a similar recognition for its Pimpri facility, reinforcing TKIL’s commitment to safety, risk management, and operational excellence.

The Hyderabad plant, operational since 1988, manufactures equipment for sugar, mining, cement, and power industries and employs 720 workers. The audit assessed leadership, risk management, and organisational safety culture, covering 50 key health and safety components.

Mike Robinson, CEO, British Safety Council, praised TKIL as a proactive organisation committed to continual safety improvements. Vivek Bhatia, MD & CEO, TKIL, reaffirmed the company's vision of zero workplace injuries, while Abhay Ghirnikar, Director – Manufacturing, lauded the team’s dedication to safety excellence.

With a skilled workforce, SAP-integrated processes, and stringent quality benchmarks, TKIL continues to set industry-leading standards in workplace safety and manufacturing efficiency.
                 

TKIL Industries has achieved a Five-Star grading in the British Safety Council's Occupational Health and Safety Audit for its Hyderabad manufacturing plant. This follows a similar recognition for its Pimpri facility, reinforcing TKIL’s commitment to safety, risk management, and operational excellence.The Hyderabad plant, operational since 1988, manufactures equipment for sugar, mining, cement, and power industries and employs 720 workers. The audit assessed leadership, risk management, and organisational safety culture, covering 50 key health and safety components.Mike Robinson, CEO, British Safety Council, praised TKIL as a proactive organisation committed to continual safety improvements. Vivek Bhatia, MD & CEO, TKIL, reaffirmed the company's vision of zero workplace injuries, while Abhay Ghirnikar, Director – Manufacturing, lauded the team’s dedication to safety excellence.With a skilled workforce, SAP-integrated processes, and stringent quality benchmarks, TKIL continues to set industry-leading standards in workplace safety and manufacturing efficiency.                 

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