NIBuilder 34-1 Feb-Mar

THE VOICE OF THE INDUSTRY

Woodvale Construction

#SafetyReboot2023

McAleer & Rushe

Felix O’Hare

CEF NI members get right behind Safety Reboot 2023 initiative.

CONSTRUCTION TEAMS GET BEHIND CEF HEALTH AND SAFETY INITIATIVE … Firm support for Safety Reboot 2023

C onstruction companies from Federation’s Safety Reboot initiative throughout January. #SafetyReboot2023 encouraged contractors to take 15 minutes each week throughout the month to stop work and engage with their employees on key areas of health and safety. Jonathan Caughey, Federation Manager, commented, “We were, once again, across Northern Ireland took place in the Construction Employers

delighted to see so many companies get involved in the Safety Reboot initiative. It is becoming an annual demonstration of the Northern Ireland construction industry’s commitment to the health and safety of its workforce. “Throughout the month, it was clear on social media that companies were getting involved regularly and using the resources provided to involve their staff and sub- contractors to discuss health and safety topics including working at height, mental health and temporary works.”

• Site reinduction • Working at height • Slips, trips and falls • Mobile plant and equipment • Mental health • Occupational health (vibration, noise and dust) • Temporary works • Emergency procedures and fire safety • Asbestos • Respirable crystalline silica • Underground services Safety Reboot topics:

The CEF would like to thank all of those who participated in the Safety Reboot initiative and remind members that resources will remain available on the CEF website for use at any time throughout the year.

These topics can be accessed on the CEF website: https://www.cefni.co.uk/ news/safetyreboot2023-resources

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