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NSC presents Allegion with 2021 Robert W. Campbell Award

Marion Martin Winners

Orlando, FL — Allegion is the recipient of the 2021 Robert W. Campbell Award, presented annually by the National Safety Council to an organization that successfully integrates environmental, health and safety management with business operations.

Representatives from Allegion – a manufacturer of safety and security products headquartered in Dublin, with a North America base of Carmel, IN – accepted the award Oct. 10 during the Campbell Award Reception and Gala during the 2021 NSC Safety Congress & Expo.

“Award winners are acknowledged not only as international business leaders, but as humanitarians who recognize the value of protecting employees and the environment,” the Campbell Institute says.

Institute Director Katherine Mendoza said Allegion fit the criteria well.

“Their leadership has been present and involved from the beginning of the award process, exemplifying an organizational trait that has been key to their overall success,” Mendoza said. “It is clear that the enthusiasm and passion coming from the top, surrounding EHS, permeates all levels of the organization. Allegion is eager to learn and share through its new platform as the winner, a core goal for any recipient of the award.”

Allegion joins past Campbell Award recipients:
2020: Mosaic
2019: Parsons Corp.
2018: The Boeing Co.
2016: USG Corp.
2015: Honeywell Aerospace
2014: Cummins Inc.
2013: DuPont
2012: Firmenich
2011: UTC Fire & Security
2010: The Dow Chemical Co.
2009: Schneider Electric North America
2008: Fluor Hanford
2008: Gulf Petrochemical Industries Co.
2007: The Bahrain Petroleum Co.
2006: Alcan Inc.
2006: DynMcDermott Petroleum Operations
2005: Johnson & Johnson
2004: Noble Corp.

NSC established the award in 2004 to honor Campbell, a safety pioneer who served as the organization’s first president, beginning in 1913.

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