Thanks for participating in #SafetyReboot2024

6 February 2024   Industry Standards

CEF would like to thank all those who took part in #SafetyReboot2024. Contractors demonstrated their ongoing commitment to health and safety by getting involved in the initiative by stopping to discuss important health and safety topics with their workforces.

Click here to watch a thank you video including all those who took part.

Jonathan Caughey, CEF Federation Manager, commented, “It was fantastic once again to see so many companies get involved in #SafetyReboot2024 and particularly pleasing to see the initiative being used not just in Northern Ireland but on sites across the UK. This year, by partnering with the Lighthouse Club and Building Mental Health Alliance, we were able to highlight all the great work these organisations do and the resources that are available to the industry on such an important topic as mental health and wellbeing. Similarly partnering with HSENI to promote their #DriveDangerOut campaign reinforced the message about good workplace transport safety practices”.

Resources prepared by the CEF health and safety committee on a wide range of topics including working at height, asbestos and underground services enabled companies and their supply chains to stop for a short time and refocus on these key areas. By encouraging staff to talk about these issues it not only provides a useful refresher on these areas but also encourages them to take ownership of their personal health and safety and that of those working on site with them.

Resources remain available on the CEF website for use throughout the year.

We are keen to get feedback on the initiative so the CEF health and safety committee can work on making it even better for next year. Please send any feedback to Jonathan Caughey by email to [email protected] 

 

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