At BNL, safety is an enabling value — not a compliance exercise. It shapes how our teams plan, execute, and review every programme we run.
Safety is one of BNL’s core enabling values — alongside purpose, integrity, teamwork, and proactivity. We mean this in a specific way: safety is not a set of rules overlaid on top of the work. It is woven into how the work is designed, planned, and carried out.
That distinction shapes everything — how our teams are trained, how they make decisions on site, and how they treat the safety of the people around them. When safety is a value, it does not require supervision to apply.
Safety Across All Three Services
In landscaping, safety assessment is a standing part of every site visit. Our supervisors identify and escalate hazards — overhanging branches, uneven surfaces, blocked drainage, unstable structures — as a routine responsibility. Outdoor environments change with the weather and the seasons. We do not wait for a scheduled audit to notice what our teams see every week.
Protecting the wellbeing of our people and the environments we maintain is not something we review once a year. It is built into how we work every single day.
In cleaning, chemical safety is a discipline we take seriously. Our teams are trained in correct product handling, dilution, storage, and disposal. We do not cut corners on chemical protocols, because the consequences of doing so fall on the people doing the work and the people using the space.
In waste management, safe handling of different waste streams — including bulky items and special waste — is built into our programme design. Our teams are trained to manage the physical demands of collection and bin centre operations safely, consistently, across every site.
Safety for Our People, Safety for Communities
BNL’s safety commitment runs in two directions: protecting our own people and protecting the environments and communities we serve.
We invest in the physical wellbeing of our field teams — the individuals who work in Singapore’s heat, manage demanding equipment, and maintain standards in occupied spaces. Their safety is not secondary to operational targets. It is a condition of how we operate.
We also take seriously our responsibility to the people who use the spaces we maintain. Well-maintained green areas, hygienically safe facilities, and properly managed waste streams all contribute to healthier, safer community environments. That is not incidental to our service — it is the point of it.
Safety is not a destination. It is a standard we maintain every day, across every site, as part of what it means to deliver environmental services with genuine care.
FAQs
Our supervisors identify and escalate hazards on every site visit as a standing routine — not an occasional audit.
Our teams are trained in correct product handling, dilution, and disposal — we do not cut corners on chemical protocols.
We provide training, appropriate equipment, and ongoing support — the safety of our field teams is a condition of how we operate.
BNL’s five enabling values are Purpose, Integrity, Teamwork, Proactivity, and Safety — without safety, our tactical performance cannot hold.


