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Steaming Ahead with On-Site Accident Reduction

 

SkyBlue is setting the standard in reducing work related injuries, thanks to the introduction of a brand new training programme.

“With poor lifting techniques recognised as the major cause of job related injuries in the building and rail industry, it made commercial sense to try to do something about the problem.

 

A mixed approach of practical and theoretical training has been highlighted as a key factor in the programmes results.  Workers take part in classroom based exercises as well as going out on-site to practice manoeuvring objects such as railway sleepers.

Over 650 of the company’s associates have completed the intensive half-day course, which has now been added to SkyBlue’s comprehensive induction programme.

“Health and safety is a crucial element of any successful construction or rail project, so it’s vital that we make sure the people we are supplying, are highly competent and can carry out their duties without risk to themselves or others.

“It’s not good enough to rely on existing training procedures. We all need to continually strive to bring avoidable injuries like these, down to zero,” adds Tim.

The Rail Industry First Aid Association (RIFAA), worked with SkyBlue to develop and deliver the programme.

Mr Eric Barber, chairman of RIFAA says: “RIFAA was pleased to work with SkyBlue to develop a competency based course for their staff.

"The course not only offers understanding of the individual manual

handling process, but also ensures that situations in group lift

track environments are carried out in an assessed and safe manner,

ultimately helping to reduce the number of back related injuries

that face our industry."

 

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