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Published 25 November 2016
Wates Construction support visually impaired visitors by using the following items on our site.
Published 25 November 2016
As the Lillie Square project was evolving from superstructure and cladding towards utilising
Published 25 November 2016
Some high risk areas can be difficult to identify. Technology can help assist managing potential
Published 25 November 2016
For all the health and safety plans in place on the construction site, the rapidity with which
Published 25 November 2016
Dropped objects are a leading cause of death and injury in the workplace. C360 have been looking
Published 17 November 2016
In June 2016 the Scheme’s learning toolkit focused on the health and safety risks associated with
Published 16 November 2016
Construction sites procure vast amounts of work gloves. This can lead to large amounts of landfill
Published 16 November 2016
As part of our Apprentice support programme we encouraged our second year Apprentices to reflect on
Published 16 November 2016
First aid training is an important and highly applicable skill to working in the construction
Published 16 November 2016
Monitoring the environment is important when considering health and wellbeing. The example below
Published 14 November 2016
Connect Plus Services colleagues Cintia Bailey and Moses Ajala launched a drawing competition with
Published 14 November 2016
45 Millharbour is one of the few sites in the UK that contains Jersey Cudweed - a protected species
Published 14 November 2016
Wooldridge Demolition have invested in a weatherproof RAMS Board that highlights vital
Published 14 November 2016
The Kier site team at Finlake Holiday Park have taken the following steps to reduce the risks
Published 4 November 2016
Using modern and innovative equipment can improve sustainable procurement. It is therefore