HSE Chief Praises MediaCity Site Safety (1 Viewer)

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The chair of the government's Health and Safety Executive has praised “innovative ways of reducing risk” being used on the site of MediaCityUK in Salford Quays.

On a visit to the £500m development, Judith Hackitt saw a new guardrail scaffolding system which is put up and dismantled in a way that virtually eliminates the risk of falls from height. It also uses fewer component parts than traditional scaffolding, meaning it is less likely to be used with parts missing − often a key factor in accidents.

She was also shown how contractor Bovis Lend Lease uses building “wraps” to prevent materials falling and provide additional protection for workers.

Hackitt said in a news release: “The scale and scope of this project is truly impressive and to have had the opportunity to go on site and see it taking shape is an experience that will stay with me.

“It was encouraging to see such commitment to health and safety and innovative ways of reducing risk. It is clear that Bovis Lend Lease is showing leadership in promoting a safety culture and one that involves workers at every level − something HSE is keen to promote.”

“HSE will never shy away from taking action against those companies that fail to protect their workers, but our preference is to work with those who want to develop safer working practices and to encourage them to share what they do well.”

John Hyne, Bovis Lend Lease project director, said: “We are continuously striving to push the boundaries of making our sites safer.”

Source: Crain's Manchester Business
 
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