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Five priorities 31.10.2005

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“We chose five priorities - raising awareness, encouraging people to read a revised health and safety manual, reviewing induction packs, assessing all Display Screen Equipment workstations, and providing the opportunity for suggestions and feedback...

Monday was ‘Wear a Badge Day’, Tuesday was ‘Quiz Day’, Wednesday we launched a competition for the ‘Best Team Induction Pack’, Thursday all teams had VDU assessments, and Friday was the day we listened to feedback and suggestions. We also offered three free places on our health and safety courses to other companies who share our building.”
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Vice-President of FIEC, Chairman of the FIEC Social Commission
"Many accidents on site involve young people who tend to be less aware of accident risks on construction sites. For our industry, it is vital that our young people make a safe and healthy start to their working lives. It is crucial for the construction industry if it wants to effectively carry out construction works whilst remaining competitive. FIEC totally supports the 'Safe Start' 2006 European campaign focused on young people"

Peter Andrews, Vice-President of FIEC, Chairman of the FIEC Social Commission