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Apollo Tyres Chennai and Limda Plants Receive 5-Star Safety Rating from British Safety Council

 The tire manufacturer's facilities in Tamil Nadu and Gujarat earned top recognition following comprehensive occupational health and safety audits assessing leadership, risk management and employee engagement.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 04 Sep 2025 Views icon2279 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Apollo Tyres Chennai and Limda Plants Receive 5-Star Safety Rating from British Safety Council

Apollo Tyres Ltd announced that its manufacturing facilities in Chennai and Limda, Gujarat, have been awarded a prestigious 5-star rating by the British Safety Council following extensive occupational health and safety evaluations.

The rating represents the highest recognition available from the British Safety Council and is reserved for organizations demonstrating exceptional commitment to health, safety, and wellbeing practices. The comprehensive audit examined multiple operational areas including leadership effectiveness, employee engagement levels, risk management protocols, and continuous improvement initiatives.

According to the company, both facilities exceeded expectations across all assessment categories during the rigorous evaluation process conducted by the British safety organization.

"We are immensely proud of this achievement," said Rajeev Kumar Sinha, Chief Manufacturing Officer at Apollo Tyres Ltd. "It reflects our unwavering commitment to a strong safety culture, where well-being of our people is at the core of everything we do."

The 5-star certification acknowledges organizations that not only meet regulatory compliance standards but establish industry-leading safety benchmarks. The British Safety Council's evaluation process assesses how companies manage health, safety, and wellbeing risks throughout their operations.

Apollo Tyres emphasized that workplace safety extends beyond policy implementation to represent a fundamental company value affecting employees, visitors, and stakeholders. The manufacturer stated this recognition serves as motivation to continue advancing safety standards within the tire industry.

The Chennai and Limda plants join a select group of manufacturing facilities worldwide that have achieved the British Safety Council's highest safety rating, highlighting Apollo Tyres' operational standards in occupational health and safety management.

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