Signature Global marks National Safety Week with safety initiatives onsite.
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Signature Global marks National Safety Week with safety initiatives onsite.

Signature Global (India) has launched National Safety Week (4-10 March 2025) across its construction sites, reaffirming its commitment to occupational health and safety. Aligned with the 54th National Safety Day theme, ""Safety and Well-being: Crucial for Viksit Bharat,"" the initiative highlights the company’s focus on comprehensive safety practices.
The observance began at Signature Global City 93, Gurugram; Signature Global City 37D; DE-LUXE DXP at Dwarka Expressway; and Signature Global Imperial at Sector 88, engaging workers, laborers, and staff through awareness programs and strict adherence to safety protocols.
Lalit Aggarwal, Co-founder & Vice Chairman, Signature Global (India) Ltd., emphasized that safety is a core value, not just a priority. He reiterated the company’s ISO 45001 certification, reflecting a structured approach to workplace safety, risk mitigation, and well-being. By fostering awareness and shared responsibility, the company aims to make safety an integral part of its operations.
Throughout the week, activities such as March Past, Safety Pledge, Training Sessions, Mock Drills, and First Aid Training will be conducted. Signature Global’s ongoing efforts reinforce its commitment to a safe, healthy, and compliant work environment.

Signature Global (India) has launched National Safety Week (4-10 March 2025) across its construction sites, reaffirming its commitment to occupational health and safety. Aligned with the 54th National Safety Day theme, Safety and Well-being: Crucial for Viksit Bharat, the initiative highlights the company’s focus on comprehensive safety practices.The observance began at Signature Global City 93, Gurugram; Signature Global City 37D; DE-LUXE DXP at Dwarka Expressway; and Signature Global Imperial at Sector 88, engaging workers, laborers, and staff through awareness programs and strict adherence to safety protocols.Lalit Aggarwal, Co-founder & Vice Chairman, Signature Global (India) Ltd., emphasized that safety is a core value, not just a priority. He reiterated the company’s ISO 45001 certification, reflecting a structured approach to workplace safety, risk mitigation, and well-being. By fostering awareness and shared responsibility, the company aims to make safety an integral part of its operations.Throughout the week, activities such as March Past, Safety Pledge, Training Sessions, Mock Drills, and First Aid Training will be conducted. Signature Global’s ongoing efforts reinforce its commitment to a safe, healthy, and compliant work environment.

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