HSC Press Release C055:02 - 9 December 2002
Top construction safety award winners named
Construction firms and workers from all over Britain were named as health and safety winners in construction health and safety at the third annual Working Well Together 4Cs Awards presented in Birmingham last week (28 November).
Awards were presented in four main WWT categories -- co-operation, communication, competence and commitment - the 4Cs.the 4 Cs of The 2002 awards also featured a new £3,000 award for commitment in small firms, provided by the Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association as well as a No1 Worker Award and Special Award.
Speaking at the Awards at the National Motorcycle Museum, the chair of the judging panel, Mike Cosman from the HSE construction sector, said: "Every day there are workers being killed and seriously injured as a result of ignorance or lack of understanding of the simple measures that could protect them. These awards aim to encourage good practice - particularly in relation to small firms.
"The number and quality of entries this year demonstrates that there are a lot of positive things happening out there. We hope that by recognising and rewarding those who are prepared to go the extra mile - whilst still being successful businesses - it will motivate others who still think that the only way to compete for contracts is by cutting corners."
The guest speaker for the evening, Sir Geoff Hurst, 1966 World Cup football hero, said:
"From my time in football and in business, I know the value of people working together as a team. The Working Well Together campaign is about getting everyone in the construction industry on the same side to make safety and health their top priority - on every job, every time."
More than 300 leading representatives of the construction industry attended the Awards dinner, which followed on from the 2002 WWT Conference at the nearby Birmingham Hilton Metropole hotel.
The winners were:
- Co-operation - sponsored by Hays Montrose - Teesside Safety, Health & Environment (SHE) Partnership, Teesside
- Communication - sponsored by Channel Tunnel Rail Link - BNFL, Seascale, Cumbria
- Competence - sponsored by CITB - Edmund Nuttall, Camberley, Surrey
- Commitment - sponsored by Norwest Holst - Taylor Woodrow, Southall, Middlesex
- Small Firms Commitment Award - sponsored by Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association - Jomaro Ltd, Snaith, Goole
- No 1 Worker - sponsored by Lincsafe - Pat Dowling, UCATT representative Bovis Lend Lease, Paternoster Square, London
- No 1 Worker Special Award - sponsored by Lincsafe - Ian Whittingham, Wirral, Merseyside
Notes to Editors:
1. The full list of Winners, Highly Commended and the Special Award are as follows:
Co-operation:
Winner: Teesside SHE
Partnership. Teesside SHE partnership started in 1999 with the aim
"to promote and maintain excellence in safety, health and
environment management and performance." From a small core
group, the membership is now 50 firms, with a combined workforce of
8,000. Their winning entry showed how pooling the resources of a
number of large and small companies can benefit everyone.
Highly Commended Hilti, Keir and Speedy Hire, Laing/O'Rourke
Scotland Ltd
Shortlisted: Keir Western, Mowlems, Midas Construction &
Bluestone (Partners in Constructing a Safer Environment), Marriott
Construction.
Communication:
Winner: BNFL. BNFL showed an
impressive range of communication techniques to get across health and
safety messages to groups ranging from workers and supervisors to
designers - an often overlooked but key group. The company used an
impressive range of communication techniques such as cartoons and
real life examples of "learning from experience". BNFL also
worked with the local NHS Trust to promote healthy living messages to
the construction workforce.
Highly Commended Carillion Building South
Also shortlisted: Jomaro, Safesite
Competence:
Winner: Edmund Nuttall. Edmund
Nuttall is one of a few construction firms who are accredited
Investors in People (IIP) and have been since 1999. The company has a
large direct labour force, and aims to retain its workers by
investing in them. Training begins with basic skills such as literacy
and numeracy and English for non-English speakers. The firm aims to
have all staff Construction Skill Certificate Scheme (CSCS)
accredited by the end of this year and further training includes NVQs
and Institute of Strategic Health (IOSH) courses.
Highly Commended: Vange Scaffolding and Engineering Ltd
Also shortlisted: Berkeley Homes Plc, Carillion Building, Jomaro
Ltd
Commitment:
Winner: Taylor Woodrow. Taylor
Woodrow's entry showed commitment through out the company to
delivering the best health and safety performance in their sector.
The sites controlled by each regional director are regularly
monitored and this directly influences their rewards package. Good
practice is shared at five levels in the business, from site to group
level. An impressive website quickly shares examples of good practice
across the organisation. Openness is a feature of Taylor Woodrow,
with a range of information - including a link to the WWT website
wwt.uk.com - available at the click
of a mouse.
Highly Commended: Caxton Islington
Also shortlisted: BNFL, Carillion Highway Maintenance, Design
Installation Services Ltd, Purac
Small Firms Award for Commitment:
Winner: Jomaro Ltd. Jomaro Ltd is a kitchen installation company from
Goole in Yorkshire and employ about 15 people. They were shortlisted
for both the Competence and Commitment awards against strong
competition. Their entry shows a high level of commitment -
especially for a smaller firm. They are Investors in People and are
CSCS accredited. The company has a full time safety training officer
and a director responsible for health and safety. They have even
considered issues such as stress and long working hours and developed
practical solutions.
Highly Commended: Data Scaffolding Services Ltd
No 1 Worker Award:
Winner: Pat Dowling. Pat Dowling is a Union of Construction, Allied
Trades and Technicians (UCATT) rep on the Bovis site at Paternoster
Square, London. He was nominated by a number of his workmates who
were truly appreciative of his continued efforts to improve working
conditions. Nominating Pat, a colleague said: "Pat is always
thinking of his fellow workers. Building sites would be a lot safer
if there was someone like Pat on each of them."
Special Award: Ian Whittingham. Ian Whittingham is a former roofer
who, since suffering a fall at work that confined him to wheelchair,
has worked unstintingly to improve health and safety in construction.
All of Ian's work is voluntary, and he has visited workers on
numerous sites up and down the country, sometimes with the WWT bus
tour, but often working directly with construction firms. He has been
closely involved with the HSE's work to make construction safer
and has featured in its construction safety advertising.
Highly Commended: Jim Gaffney (Laing/O-Rourke Scotland)
Shortlisted: Apares Gupta (Top Coat Construction); Nick Proverbs
(Wilmot Dixon Construction), George Woods (Multiplex).
2. Judging panel: The judges for the 2002 WWT Awards were Mike Cosman, (HSE) (Chair), Bob Blackman (Transport and General Workers' Union), Dennis Hands (Construction Industry Training Board), John Lacey (Lincsafe), Aaron Morby (Construction News), Edward Simpson (Confederation of Master Builders), Andy Sneddon (Construction Confederation)
3. The WWT 4 Cs Construction Awards: The WWT Awards recognise best practice in health and safety across the construction industry, and are made in the areas of co-operation, communication, competence and commitment. New for 2002 was a special Small Firms Award for Commitment, with a £3,000 cash prize. The No 1 Worker is for an individual who has made a significant contribution to health and safety in construction. A Special Award in this category was made for the first time this year.
4. The WWT campaign: The WWT Campaign is the country's largest construction health and safety campaign, with over 4,000 participating organisations. It was launched by the HSC's Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC) in 1999. WWT aims to improve performance in four key areas for health and safety - commitment, competence, communication and co-operation. The WWT campaign helpline is 0845 27 27 500. WWT website address wwt.uk.com
Public Enquiries relating to this press release: tel: 0845 27 27 500 or WWT Campaign, PO Box 1999, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 2WA
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Annex 1: Sponsor contacts:
Hays Montrose
Kathryn Oakman
(kathryn.oakman@hays-montrose.com)
0207 931 8978
CTRL
Marnie Beckett
0207 681 5184
Lincsafe
John Lacey
01673 876 640
BHSEA
Andy Chappell
07071 226 212
CITB
Denis Hands
01485 577 625
Company
Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Postcode Tel Co-Operation Hilti, Kier, Speedy Hire Joint Initiative(Shortlisted) Mr Paul Langford Marketing Director Hilti (Gt Britain) Ltd 1 Trafford Wharf road Manchester M17 1BY 0161 886 1430 Marriott Construction
(Shortlisted) Mr Barry Walklate Health and Safety Manager Marriott Construction Marriott House Rushden Northants NN10 6EA 01933 357 511 Kier Western, Mowlems, Midas Const, Bluestone-Partners in Constructing a Safer Environment
(Shortlisted) Mr Ian Dovey Safety Manager Partners in Constructing a Safer Environment - Kier Western The Old Mill Chapel Lane Bristol BS15 4WW 0117 961 8000 Laing O'Rourkes Scotland Ltd
(Highly Commended) Mr Jim Gaffney Safety Manager Laing O'Rourkes Scotland Ltd Willow House Kestral View Strathclyde Business Park Bellshill ML4 3PB 01698 464 110 Teeside SHE Partnership
(Winner) Mr Colin Ellis Chairman Teeside SHE Partnership c/o EI-WHS 21 Allensway Thornaby Cleveland TS17 9HA 01642 769 085 Commitment Caxton Islington (Highly Commended) Mr David Lambert Health and Safety Manager Caxton Islington Ashburton Grove Islington London N7 7AA 0207 609 7060 BNFL (Shortlisted) Mr John Taylor Occupational Environment, Health and Safety Manager BNFL B906, Sellafield Seascale Cumbria CA20 1PG 019467 80350 Taylor Woodrow (Winner) Mr Antony Johnson Safety Department Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd 345 Ruislip Road Southall Middlesex UB1 2QX 0208 575 4023 Carillion Highway Maintenance
(Shortlisted) Ms Angela Peters Health, Safety and Environmental Adviser Carillion Highway Maintenance The Laboratory Skirsgill Lane Skirsgill Penrith CA10 2BL 01768 895 564 Purac (Shortlisted) Mr Pater Bray Health and Safety Manager Purac Ltd Purac House Birmingham Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY10 2SH 01562 820010 Design Installation Services Ltd
(Shortlisted) Mr Terry Hook Health and Safety Manager Design and Installation Service Ltd Gainsborough House 42/44 Bath Road Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 7HJ 01242 533 120 Competence Edmund Nuttall (Winner)
Mr Derek Ross Co-ordinating Manager: H&S, Quality and Environment Dept Edmund Nuttall Ltd St James House Knoll Road Camberley Surrey GU15 3XW 01276 63484 Jomaro Ltd (Shortlisted) Mr Mark Balmer Director Jomaro Ltd Ferry Lane Snaith Goole DN14 9LL 01405 860 278 Vange Scaffolding & Engineering Ltd
(Shortlisted) Mr Martin Pinch Managing Director Vange Scaffolding Co Ltd 14 Brunel Road Benfleet Essex SS7 4PS 01268 792 701 Carillion Building (Shortlisted) Mr Chris James Technical Services Manager Carillion - New Accommodation Project Project Office Gloucester Road Cheltenham GL51 6BH 01242 266 324 Berkeley Homes plc (Shortlisted) Mr Barry Oliver Head of OHS and E Berkeley Homes Plc The Old House 4 Heath Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 8TB 01932 871117 No 1 Worker Pat Dowling (Bovis Lend Lease) (Winner) Mr Pat Dowling Safety Representative c/o Lisa Page Bovis Lend Lease 18 Warwick Lane London EC4M 7BR 07710 058265 Ian Whittingham (Special Award) Mr Ian Whittingham contact via Health & Safety Executive 0151 951 3189 Jim Gaffney (Laing O'Rourke Scotland)
(Highly Commended) Mr Jim Gaffney Safety & Sustainability Manager Laing O'Rourkes Scotland Ltd Willow House Kestral View Strathclyde Business Park Bellshill ML4 3PB 01698 464 110 Apares Gupta (Top Coat Construction)
(Shortlisted) Mr Apares Gupta Top Coat Ltd Unit 8 Orient Industrial Park 22-24 Simonds Road Leyton E10 7DE 0208 539 7977 Nick Proverbs (Wilmot Dixon)
(Shortlisted) Mr Nick Proverbs Wilmot Dixon The Courtyard Roman Way Coleshill Birmingham B46 1HQ 01509 260 820 George Woods (Multiplex) (Shortlisted) Mr George Woods Multiplex 24 Hertsmere Road Poplar London E14 4ED 0781 8048 229
Published on the HSE web site on 11 December 2002

