Robert W. Campbell Award
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The international Robert W. Campbell Award honors companies that achieve business excellence through the integration of EHS (Environment, Health and Safety
Environment, Health and Safety
Environment, Health and Safety – also Safety, Health and Environment or HES or HSE – is often used as the name of a department in corporations and government agencies. The EHS guidelines were created by the International Finance Corporation in 1998...

) management into business operations. Built upon rigorous scientific evaluation, the Campbell Award uses an evidence-based case study
Case study
A case study is an intensive analysis of an individual unit stressing developmental factors in relation to context. The case study is common in social sciences and life sciences. Case studies may be descriptive or explanatory. The latter type is used to explore causation in order to find...

 approach to serve as a catalyst toward transforming the landscape of EHS worldwide. To promote leading-edge integrated management systems, and to educate and influence leaders across national and cultural borders, exemplary Campbell Award submittals are shared with organizations and educational institutes through the Award’s network of twenty-three Global Partner organizations.

The ultimate goal of the Campbell Award is to educate leaders about the intrinsic value of EHS to the triple bottom line
Triple bottom line
The triple bottom line captures an expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational success: economic, ecological, and social...

 through rigorous, evidence-based case studies.

History and Mission

The Campbell Award was developed by the National Safety Council
National Safety Council
The National Safety Council is a 501 nonprofit, nongovernmental public service organization dedicated to protecting life and promoting health. Headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, NSC is a member organization, founded in 1913 and granted a congressional charter in 1953...

 and is underwritten by the ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil
Exxon Mobil Corporation or ExxonMobil, is an American multinational oil and gas corporation. It is a direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil company, and was formed on November 30, 1999, by the merger of Exxon and Mobil. Its headquarters are in Irving, Texas...

 Corporation. The National Safety Council is a non-profit, non-governmental organization founded in 1913 and given a congressional charter in 1953. Members of the Council include more than 51,000 businesses, labor organizations, schools, public agencies, private groups, and individuals. The Award was founded in 2003 by Dr. Mei-Li Lin, in collaboration with the ExxonMobil Corporation’s charitable Foundation. Dr. Lin has served as the Award’s Program Director since its inception.

The Award is named after Robert W. Campbell, an early 20th century pioneer in the safety movement of the United States and the first president of the National Safety Council. Campbell recognized the humanitarian benefit of safety, but realized that there were also economic benefits of EHS. His belief that striking a balance between these two benefits would convince a larger audience of the importance of safety serves as the basis for the ideals of the Campbell Award. The Award’s official site maintains a page with biographical informational about Campbell.

To continue Campbell’s work, the Campbell Award seeks to “collect and highlight the best examples of safety, health, and environmental management in successful business management worldwide.”

The Award’s official website lists the following mission and goals:



Mission
  • Identify and provide evidence-based findings that enable current and future business leaders to effectively advance business vitality through embracing the value of environmental, health, and safety management.


Goals
  • Recognize businesses that uphold EHS as a key business value and link measurable achievement in EHS performance to productivity and profitability.
  • Establish a validated process by which industries can measure the performance of their EHS operations system against well-tested and internationally accepted key performance indicators.
  • Use a rigorous systematic review process to capture and evaluate the successes and lessons learned.
  • Share leading edge EHS management systems and best practices for educational purposes worldwide.


Award Qualifications and Criteria

Companies applying to the Campbell Award must meet several basic qualifications:
  • Applicants must have an integrated EHS system tied to their overall business system
  • Applicants must have at least five years of continuous EHS improvement
  • Applicants must have at least five years of profitability


Beyond these qualifications, the Award is open to enterprises of any size, and to both independent and government-operated organizations. Applicants compete in two categories based upon size. Category I comprises companies with more than 1,000 employees, and independently-auditable subsidiaries of those companies. Category II comprises companies with up to 1,000 employees.

Award submittals consist of a narrative
Narrative
A narrative is a constructive format that describes a sequence of non-fictional or fictional events. The word derives from the Latin verb narrare, "to recount", and is related to the adjective gnarus, "knowing" or "skilled"...

 discussing key points of the applicant’s environmental, health, and safety program, methods and strategies for its implementation, and the ways in which it is integrated into the applicant’s overall business model. The narrative must also demonstrate that EHS is pivotal in the applicant’s sustained growth and success.

Review Process

All applications for the Campbell Award are evaluated by a panel of reviewers consisting of experts representing management, labor, academic, and government perspectives, nominated and approved by the Award’s Global Partners.

Reviewers are guided in their evaluation by a set of rigorous criteria. Based on these evaluations, Award finalists are selected. On-site assessments at finalists’ headquarters and operations sites are then conducted by a team of assessors, and after further evaluation, winner(s) are named. Objective and confidential feedback is provided to each applicant.

Award Presentation and Continuing Activity

Winners of the Robert W. Campbell Award are announced at the annual National Safety Council Congress & Expo. Winning submittals are showcased by Award Global Partners at EHS, business, and leadership conferences and events around the world.

Winning companies work with Campbell Award administrators and business schools to develop university-level case studies based on their submittals. These case studies have been utilized in business and engineering schools worldwide.

Campbell Award Business Case Studies

Currently, two Robert W. Campbell Award Business Case Studies have been produced and five are in development. The two finished Case Studies are:
  • Noble Corporation – Project Windmill (Campbell Award Business Case I)
  • Alcan, Inc. – Leadership Challenges in Cross-Culture Ventures (Campbell Award Business Case III)

Award winners

  • 2011: UTC Fire & Security
  • 2010: The Dow Chemical Company
  • 2009: Schneider Electric
    Schneider Electric
    Schneider Electric is a French global company. It was founded in 1836 by two brothers, Eugène and Adolphe Schneider.In the first part of the 20th century, Schneider et Cie associated itself with Westinghouse Systems, a major international electrical group at the time. The group began manufacturing...

     North America
  • 2008: Fluor
    Fluor
    Fluor Corporation is a publicly owned engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance services organization. Fluor is headquartered in the Las Colinas area of Irving, Texas. The company employs more than 41,000 international employees and maintains offices in over 25 countries...

     Hanford (Category I)
  • 2008: Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (Category II)
  • 2007: The Bahrain Petroleum Company BSC(C)
  • 2006: Alcan
    Alcan
    Rio Tinto Alcan Inc. is a Canadian company based in Montreal. It was created on November 15, 2007 as the result of the merger between Rio Tinto PLC's Canadian subsidiary, Rio Tinto Canada Holding Inc., and Canadian company Alcan Inc. On the same date, Alcan Inc. was renamed Rio Tinto Alcan Inc..Rio...

     Inc. (Category I)
  • 2006: DynMcDermott Petroleum Operations Company (Category II)
  • 2005: Johnson & Johnson
    Johnson & Johnson
    Johnson & Johnson is an American multinational pharmaceutical, medical devices and consumer packaged goods manufacturer founded in 1886. Its common stock is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the company is listed among the Fortune 500....

  • 2004: Noble Corporation
    Noble Corporation
    Noble Corporation is the modern name of Noble Drilling Corporation, by which it was known through the 1990s. The company was part of the S&P 500 stock market index until 3/26/2009, when the headquarters were transferred to Switzerland. Noble Corporation is a major contract driller of oil and...


List of Award Global Partners

  • The Conference Board
    The Conference Board
    The Conference Board, Inc. is a non-profit, non-partisan business membership and research group. It has approximately 12,000 executives in its network, from 1200 corporations in 60 countries. It holds conferences, convenes executives, conducts economic and business management research, and is seen...

  • International Institute of Risk and Safety Management
    International Institute of Risk and Safety Management
    The International Institute of Risk and Safety Management is an international professional organization for health and safety practitioners, based in the United Kingdom. It was established in 1975 and has the status of a company limited by guarantee and is registered with the Charity Commission....

  • International Safety Council
  • International Social Security Association
    International Social Security Association
    The International Social Security Association is an international organization bringing together national social security administrations and agencies. Founded in 1927, the ISSA has around 340 member organizations in 150 countries. It has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, in the...

  • National Safety Council of Australia LTD
  • Minerva Canada
  • Workplace Safety and Prevention Services
  • China Occupational Safety and Health Association
  • Institute of Safety & Health Practitioners, Hong Kong
  • Occupational Safety and Health Council, Hong Kong SAR
  • European Network Education and Training in Occupational Safety and Health
  • BG RCI
  • National Safety Council of India
  • Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency
    Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency
    Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency is a body in Korea, which serves to protect the health and safety of Korean workers.-The advent of KOSHA:It was late 1980’s that KOSHA Law was released to the public...

  • Bahrain Health and Safety Society
  • Center for Environment, Safety and Health Technology Development
  • National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
    National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
    The National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, commonly referred to as NTUST or Taiwan Tech, is a public/national technological university located in the Taipei City, Republic of China. Taiwan Tech was established in 1974, as the first and the leading higher education institution of its...

  • Taiwanese Institute of Occupational Health and Safety
  • McAfee School of Business Administration, Union University
    Union University
    Union University is a private, evangelical Christian, liberal arts university located in Jackson, Tennessee, with additional campuses in Germantown, Tennessee, and Hendersonville, Tennessee...

  • McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University
    Georgetown University
    Georgetown University is a private, Jesuit, research university whose main campus is in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic university in the United States...

  • The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
    University of Pennsylvania
    The University of Pennsylvania is a private, Ivy League university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Penn is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States,Penn is the fourth-oldest using the founding dates claimed by each institution...

  • Whittemore School of Business and Economics, University of New Hampshire
    University of New Hampshire
    The University of New Hampshire is a public university in the University System of New Hampshire , United States. The main campus is in Durham, New Hampshire. An additional campus is located in Manchester. With over 15,000 students, UNH is the largest university in New Hampshire. The university is...


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