June – Drink Driving

Considerate Constructors Scheme have partnered with Drinkaware to help the construction industry make positive changes to their drinking,

Alcohol affects your reaction time, judgment, and coordination — all of which are crucial for staying safe on the road and on-site. Even if you feel “fine,” alcohol can still be in your system the next morning, putting you and others at risk.

Even small amounts of alcohol affect your ability to drive and there is no reliable way to drink and stay within the limit. If you plan to drive – avoid alcohol altogether.

Please find below resources to share with your colleagues on this important subject including a factsheet and posters that can be displayed to raise awareness and give tips to make healthier choices.

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Information provided by Drinkaware


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