Mapping Project Specific Environmental Constraints Using QGIS 1 vote, average: 5.00 out of 51 vote, average: 5.00 out of 51 vote, average: 5.00 out of 51 vote, average: 5.00 out of 51 vote, average: 5.00 out of 5

Published 10 March 2023 | No comments
Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesIdentification of flora, fauna and natural resources Identify potential natural environment detriment Provide updates regarding plan delivery and benefits
Locations of invasive plants, ground investigation boreholes, bat and doormouse boxes, underground services, site boundary, archaeological features are shown on a map which can be included in a RAMS so that the workforce can see the locations of sensitive areas in relation to their work area. Furthermore, the map can be downloaded into QField and uploaded onto a tablet which...

Children’s Bilingual Stay Safe Book

Published 13 August 2022 | No comments
Written by Gail Jones
CategoriesCommunity engagement English not as first language support Schools and nurseries
A bi-lingual (Welsh/English) book for key stage 1 primary school children, was created highlighting the importance of staying away from construction sites. The book uses two well known characters from the Sam a Ci series of Welsh language children’s books and introduces Griffiths Health and Safety Mascot Sally Safesteps. The book can be used as part of a school reading...

Bowel Cancer Symptoms Awareness Video

Published 5 May 2021 | No comments
Written by Gail Jones
CategoriesTraining plans Wellbeing events
This contractor produced an awareness video, featuring their colleague Bob Brimble who had been successfully treated for Bowel Cancer. The video highlighted the possible symptoms of bowel cancer and the importance of early diagnosis. The video was shown through the month of April at weekly SHEQ company-wide meetings and on social media as part of bowel cancer awareness month. Sites...

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