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Go Compliance Solutions has won the Global Health Safety Security and Environment Award at the World Safety Conference, held in Lagos, Nigeria.
World Safety Organization, a special consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, celebrates this event annually in partnership with Saferr Global Ambassadors Network and Emergency Response Ready Global Institute, both renowned safety organisations in Nigeria.
Go Compliance Solutions, a Ghanaian Safety and Health Compliance firm, was adjudged the overall best internationally, in the category of Health Safety Security and Environment (HSSE) Company of the Year 2025 for championing Safety and Sustainability-related campaigns throughout the year.
Aside from the recognition, the CEO of Go Compliance, James Kwasi Ofori, also received recognition from the Saferr Ambassadors Network as a Saferr Ambassador and was inducted as a fellow into the Emergency Response Ready Global Institute as a safety volunteer.

Go Compliance Solutions is a leading Safety, Health, Environment, Quality (SHEQ) Compliance service provider registered under the laws of Ghana to pioneer consulting, Training and Certification services to Ghana and beyond.
With a mission to empower businesses, both large and SMEs, by guiding them through the implementation of standards that meet requirements of ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems, ISO 45001 Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems, ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems whilst also ensuring compliance with local and national regulations.
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