According to the company’s public relations department, the prestigious plaque of appreciation was presented to a company representative by the Minister of Cooperatives, Labor, and Social Welfare, Ahmad Midari. Additionally, the statuette recognizing the health-oriented enterprise was awarded by Jafar Jandaghi, head of the Center for Occupational and Environmental Health at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education; Mehdi Naqousi, Director General of the Department of Workers' Social Services at the Ministry of Cooperatives, Labor, and Social Welfare; and the Director General of the Department of Direct Treatment at the State Social Security Organization.
CEO Hamidreza Tavasoli praised this achievement, emphasizing that it was the result of the relentless efforts and dedication of all staff, particularly the HSE department, whose perseverance and commitment to improving the health and well-being of employees brought pride to Sarvak Azar.
Tavasoli stated, “This achievement reflects our core values and our commitment to maintaining a healthy workplace. We are dedicated to innovation and continuous improvement across all organizational areas. We see this success as a valuable milestone on our long-term journey.”
He congratulated all staff, as well as authorities in Ilam Province, business partners, and stakeholders, expressing hope that increased empathy and cooperation will enable the company to make even more significant contributions to employee health and well-being.
According to the HSE department, this success began when Sarvak Azar was elected as the top health-oriented enterprise in Ilam Province in April 2024. In October 2024, it qualified for the national stage after an assessment by a panel of national judges, evaluated across 12 areas of excellence, including occupational safety and health management, environmental compliance, and preventive measures.
Competing against top industrial enterprises from all 31 provinces, Sarvak Azar achieved this national recognition through a rigorous and competitive process involving over 5,000 active enterprises nationwide. The assessment was conducted by 20 judges from the Ministry of Health and Medical Education and the Ministry of Cooperatives, Labor, and Social Welfare.