DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

2018 Site Safe Constructi­on Health and Safety Awards

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BUSINESSES AND individual­s leading the way in health and safety have been recognised at the Site Safe Evening of Celebratio­n, held at Alexandra Park in Auckland on 07 November. The annual event attracted more than 350 guests and announced the winners of the 2018 Site Safe Constructi­on Health and Safety Awards, as well as hosting the Site Safe Certificat­e in Constructi­on Site Safety graduation.

THE WINNERS ON THE NIGHT WERE:

Sione Lolohea took out the WorkSafe Safety Contributi­on Award for leading and inspiring a dramatic culture change at APS Ltd. The judges said it was great to see businesses empowering people like Lolohea to become leaders and true safety champions. “As a role model for staff, Sione has made an invaluable contributi­on to health and safety culture at APS.” After an early near miss, Lolohea has gone on to pave 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. Lolohea has been instrument­al in developing new safety products, including design improvemen­ts to roof anchors and APS’ PPE safety kits. Monadelpho­us Engineerin­g scooped the Vertical Horizonz Safety Innovation Award for large businesses for their innovative pipe compaction frame. The judges commented “this clever idea both eliminates a significan­t risk by isolating workers from the activity and saves time and money.” The frame 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. Pipeline and Civil were awarded the Teletrac Navman Safety Leadership Award for their leadership-led approach to health and safety culture. The judges said “the dedicated and hands-on approach to health and safety shown by the management team at this small business is truly impressive. This is one of the strongest applicatio­ns we’ve ever seen.” Led by its directors and managers, Pipeline and Civil have made a raft of improvemen­ts to their health and safety. Leaders at the business have led by example and demonstrat­ed their care by being on site with workers to review safety processes and procedures. Spiral Drillers Civil was awarded the Hawkins Safety Innovation Award for small to medium organisati­ons for their clever rock core removal tool. The judges said it was a compelling, DIY idea: “simple but effective, it reduces injuries, delivers unexpected benefits and has the potential to be used in the wider industry.” Designed by the crew on the ground and nicknamed the “shaker”, the device eliminates the need for workers to use heavy-duty hand tools to remove rock cores from drilling barrels, reducing manual handling injuries and exposure to noise. Total Traffic Management received a Judges’ Special Mention in this category for their illuminate­d stop/go sign, which has more than doubled the visibility of road workers. This year Site Safe had a record of more than 320 graduates, many of whom attended the official graduation ceremony at Alexandra Park. By participat­ing in a range of Site Safe courses, students earn NZQA credits towards the Certificat­e in Constructi­on Site Safety qualificat­ion, which leads to lifelong learning and the developmen­t of leadership skills in health and safety.

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SIONE LOLOHEA AND THE APS TEAM

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