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Playing it safe scoops golden recognition

 

Ian Williams has cut its accident rate by 27 per cent, helping it to achieve the RoSPA gold award.

 

Ian Williams, which operates across the UK, saw the number of incidents fall, after introducing a series of measures to improve health and safety. The company’s 1,051 employees work in thousands of homes and public buildings across the country, as well as on development sites. Regular jobs requiring specific attention to health and safety include electrical work, gas servicing, scaffolding erection and manual lifting.

 

Innovative measures introduced to cut accidents include an increase in safety training (75% of the training budget), the adoption of a two tier approach to site and scaffold inspections – including the use of a consultancy to monitor standards - and a greater emphasis on health and safety across all levels of the organisation which sees all accidents, regardless of severity reported.

 

To qualify for the award Ian Williams had to provide a wide range of evidence to show the organisation's commitment to health and safety.

 

Richard Parry, safety, health and environmental manager at Ian Williams, said: “Official statistics show that every year in the UK there are about 350 fatalities directly as a result of work, and over 36 million lost working days.

 

“Our teams across the country spend significant amounts of time in schools and homes carrying out major improvement programmes and wide ranging repairs and maintenance tasks, often including potentially hazardous electric and gas servicing. It’s therefore critical for our clients, residents and employees that we meet the highest levels of health and safety. Achieving official recognition such as the Gold Award is fantastic.”



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