DONALDSON Timber Systems has been awarded the Order of Distinction by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) in recognition of the firm’s commitment to accident prevention.
The Order of Distinction honours 17 consecutive years of the offsite timber frame manufacturer achieving gold RoSPA Awards. The accolade is awarded to organisations that have consistently displayed the highest levels of health and safety in the workplace, for longer than 15 years.
David Nimmo, construction director at Donaldson Timber Systems, said, “Securing 16 consecutive Gold Awards in a row is a fantastic milestone, and we’re proud be recognised for our ongoing dedication to raising the bar on health and safety. This achievement reflects the dedication and care shown by our people, day in and day out, in looking after one another, our supply chain partners and our customers. It’s a shared success, truly showcasing how consistent we are as a team in maintaining health and safety best practices and keeping everyone safe.”
Along with its health and safety credentials, Donaldson Timber Systems has achieved a range of third-party quality approvals, including BOPAS Plus, BBA, NHBC Accepts and STA Gold Assure.
Julia Small, RoSPA’s growth director, commented, “RoSPA congratulates Donaldson Timber Systems on their RoSPA Health and Safety Award. The high standards Donaldson Timber Systems has achieved are the result of hard work and dedication, of which they should be rightfully proud and which RoSPA is delighted to honour.
“2026 is a landmark year for the RoSPA Awards as we reflect on how far workplace safety has come in 70 years. It is because of the commitment of health and safety leaders like Donaldson Timber Systems that people today are safer at work than in the past, and sets an inspiring example for the future.”






