Skanska AB 2005 Sustainability Report
The report describes Skanska's 2005 sustainability approach through four "zero visions" covering loss-making projects, workplace accidents, environmental incidents and ethical breaches. It reports that all units were certified or registered to ISO 14001 and that approximately 80 percent of 54,000 employees received basic environmental training. The Group also signed the UN Global Compact and carried out a Groupwide Safety Week. Despite these initiatives, the report records the deaths of eight Skanska employees and five subcontractor employees in work site-related accidents during 2005.
Company: Skanska AB
Sector: Construction
Country: Sweden
Year: 2005
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 12
Skanska AB
The report describes Skanska's 2005 sustainability approach through four "zero visions" covering loss-making projects, workplace accidents, environmental incidents and ethical breaches. It reports that all units were certified or registered to ISO 14001 and that approximately 80 percent of 54,000 employees received basic environmental training. The Group also signed the UN Global Compact and carried out a Groupwide Safety Week. Despite these initiatives, the report records the deaths of eight Skanska employees and five subcontractor employees in work site-related accidents during 2005.
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Document Details
Report Year
2005
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2005 - Dec 31, 2005
Fiscal Year
2005
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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