In our penultimate episode of Marks Demolition Diaries we’re shining the spotlight on safety, exploring our all-encompassing approach to safety and wellbeing.
Safety is critical to us as a business and an industry. We’re proud to have played our part in developing safety industry leading standards and unique management systems. We continue to be pioneers in the demolition industry for embracing new technologies and approaches to safety.
In this video, Mark sets out how safety standards have developed over the years since he joined the business, including the development of systems and procedures like the 3D video simulation and modelling used to improve our safety culture and the wellbeing of our people.
You can also see more about how the Colemans culture supports safety through values of trust and togetherness, as well as getting an insight into our recent safety performance and many of the individual elements that go into our comprehensive safety management system.
CRRM – a unique approach to risk management
Bryan Bradshaw, Director – Health & Safety at Colemans, speaks in this episode to explain the Coleman Risk Rated Management (CRRM) procedure – putting clarity and accountability at the heart of our work, recognising the degree of risk that goes into each project. This includes:
- Allocating a risk rating to each activity or project assigned to relevant levels of our management team
- How that drives the development of the methodology
- The positive impact on roles and responsibilities
- Implementing and evolving the methodology on site, which is constantly reviewed by engaging with our delivery team
If that’s not enough, you can also learn more about our risk-based approach to contracts, comprehensive health and safety method statements, plus our strategies such as Joint Leadership Tours to positively engage with our people, identifying, managing and reducing our exposure to risk.
It’s all about getting a better understanding of our safety culture, both on and off-site.
Mark Coleman says: “This episode talks about safety and people’s wellbeing, which is absolutely at the heart of everything that we do. At the most basic level, if people are happy doing their work and they’re enjoying it, they’ll take care and consideration. If they enjoy the time they spend with their colleagues, they’re going to look after each other. These are simple things, but in this complex world I believe they get left on the sidelines and need to be put at the top of the agenda.”
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