Rilean Receives Top Ranking For Health and Safety
Media Release from Rilean
Construction
April 26
2013
Rilean Construction Receives
Top National Ranking For Health and
Safety
Award-winning Rilean Construction
has been rated one of the top construction companies in New
Zealand for its exceptional health and safety practices and
procedures.
The ranking has come from the
construction industry’s national health and safety
capability rating system AppCon.
Rilean, which
operates throughout the South Island, achieved 98% in a
recent AppCon pre-qualification process that awards
companies a grade based on the strength of their health and
safety practices.
The ‘Green Light’ rating now
puts Rilean in the top ranks of pre-approved contractors in
the country, which will be used by Christchurch contractors
to establish a shortlist of tenderers for future jobs.
Rilean and seven other contractors have all
achieved the impressive 98% grade and so far no company has
achieved higher than that.
Rilean Construction
Canterbury Manager and Director Trevor Meikle said the
‘exceptional result’ gave the company an even bigger
competitive edge in the Christchurch market.
“To achieve such a high score is fantastic and highlights what we already knew, that our health and safety procedures and practices are beyond reproach,” said Mr Meikle.
“The result isn’t just applicable to our work in Christchurch either. It shows Rilean’s commitment to health and safety competence as a company and is something we’re very proud of.”
The AppCon Contractor Prequalification Database
innovation was a recommendation from the Canterbury Rebuild
Safety Forum in response to the influx of contractors coming
to work in the area.
Launched in April 2012 it is
being led by national health and safety organisation Site
Safe NZ Inc.
Site Safe New Zealand Inc Acting Chief Executive Geoff Wilson said the system provided transparency in the industry and also aimed to raise health and safety standards through effective contractor management.
“While reducing the need to submit health
and safety submissions for every job, AppCon stores all your
information in one place so a major contractor can easily
see another contractor’s rating before tender,” said Mr
Wilson.
In order to receive an AppCon rating,
companies and contractors complete a detailed online
questionnaire and supply evidence of competency in their
Health and Safety work. Based on criteria established by the
Canterbury Forum, companies are then given a percentage mark
and graded using the traffic light system.
Results are
stored in an online database for all Tier One main
contractors and project manager officers (PMOs) to access.
The Christchurch Forum’s main contractors have already
made a commitment to hiring companies that can prove a
‘satisfactory level’ of health and safety
competence.
A red light is given for companies with
a score up to 50%, an amber light for scores up to 75% and a
green light for those achieving above 75%.
There are three levels of qualification available from Tier One (large construction and project management companies such as Fletcher and Naylor Love) to Tier Two which is for contractors such as Rilean and Tier Three for individual sub-contractors.
The AppCon database system enables
businesses to provide feedback on contractors during and
after a project’s completion, ensuring transparency and
accurate, up-to-date information is available for companies
at all times.
“AppCon also acts as a training
tool, highlighting companies that may need assistance in
their health and safety procedures. It’ll improve overall
industry standards and grow their safety knowledge,
competency and performance,” said Mr Wilson.
The
AppCon system has proved so successful it has rolled out at
a national level, beyond the rebuild.
ENDS