Site Safe Construction Health and Safety Awards Finalists
Finalists announced - Site Safe Construction Health
and Safety Awards
Available for
immediate release 24/09/2018
Site Safe is pleased to announce the 13 outstanding finalists for the 2018 awards, which promote health and safety in construction by giving national recognition to those making a real difference. The awards acknowledge people, sites and businesses that are demonstrating excellence in the areas of leadership, innovation and contribution. There were a record number of entries this year and the judges wished to congratulate all the applicants on the high calibre of entries. The awards will be presented at the awards ceremony at Alexandra Park in Auckland on November 7. More information on the awards and ticket sales are available from www.sitesafe.org.nz/awards
Finalists are:
The
WorkSafe New Zealand Safety Contribution
Award
APS Ltd - Sione Lolohea
An invaluable role model for APS, Sione has paved the
way for a raft of improvements in the company’s safety
culture, bringing a new level of realism and connection to
the team’s height training. Sione has been instrumental in
developing new safety products, including design
improvements to roof anchors and APS’ PPE safety
kits.
Fletcher Construction - Emlyn
Moore
Emlyn’s hands-on and inclusive approach has
led to a real lift in safety culture on site. Her positive
approach and free and open communication style has
encouraged contractors to provide honest feedback, created
real opportunities for improvement and created good habits
amongst workers.
RedBull Powder Company -
Major Hazard Facility Forum Coordinating Team
Made up
of a group of volunteers from various businesses, the forum
team bring operators together to share information, learn
about best practice and improve safety systems in major
hazard facilities. By promoting collaboration and sharing
information, the forum has helped lift safety outcomes
across the industry.
The
Vertical Horizonz Safety Innovation Award Large
Business
Monadelphous
Engineering
Designed and implemented a pipe
compaction frame which removes the need for operators to
work in the trench, eliminating the risks of engulfment,
noise and manual handling. The frame has also significantly
improved the rate of compaction, bringing substantial
productivity gains.
Naylor Love
Construction
Created a ply-covered angled bracket
which can be installed onto swinging stage platforms,
eliminating the risk of objects falling from multi-storey
builds. If introduced widely, this innovative solution has
the potential to save the lives of both workers and the
public.
NZ Strong
Developed an
improved rib and infill process which eliminates the need
for workers to walk on an unsecured surface. Working
collaboratively with the engineers, architects,
manufacturers and suppliers, the team have created a new way
of working which could have significant benefits for the
wider industry.
The Hawkins
Safety Innovation Award for Small to Medium
Business
Core Drill
Block
Created a block which supports the drill when
core drilling, removing the need for the operator to use
their feet or hands to stabilise it during operation. The
device also helps to guide the core drill to a pinpoint
position, eliminating the need for expensive drill
frames.
Spiral Drillers
Civil
Designed an innovative tool which safely
removes rock cores from drilling barrels. Nicknamed the
“shaker”, the device eliminates the need for workers to
use heavy-duty hand tools, reducing manual handling injuries
and exposure to noise.
TRH
Services
Developed a bespoke emergency panic alarm
which allows worker to activate an SOS alert from remote
wind farms where no cellular or radio communication is
possible. This new system allows staff at the scene of the
emergency to focus on the patient, safe in the knowledge
that back up is on its way.
Total Traffic
Management
Created a new “stop/go” paddle which
has more than doubled the visibility of road workers. With
more roading work conducted at night than ever before, this
new tool has proven to slow traffic much faster and has
significantly reduced the risk for workers.
The Teletrac Navman Safety Leadership
Award
Bradley Project Management
– Daniel Bradley
For his above and beyond
commitment to the health and wellness of the BPM team in his
role as Managing Director. Daniel has implemented an
extensive health, safety and wellness programme with strong
focus on staff working towards personalised goals. This
approach has helped to create a culture where wellbeing has
become an intrinsic part of the business.
Pipeline and Civil
Led by its directors
and managers, Pipeline and Civil have rolled out an
extensive raft of health and safety improvements. Leaders at
the business have led by example, taking a hands-on approach
to health and safety, and demonstrating their care by being
on site with workers to review safety processes and
procedures.
Southern Lakes
Scaffolds
For their extensive training and upskilling
of both their staff and the business itself. Led by
management and the health and safety team, Southern Lakes
Scaffolds has a constant focus on challenging and improving
itself and has achieved a raft of safety accreditations
since setting itself the goal of becoming the safest
scaffolders in New Zealand.